this It’s been called the most expensive show ever produced, but the producers of Amazon’s Lord of the Rings: The Ring of Power have announced a lavish show in Los Angeles on Monday. The highly anticipated TV series, which launches Sept. 2 on Amazon’s streaming platform, is the multi-billionaire online shopping giant-turned-streamer. It is said to be the personal obsession of billionaire founder Jeff Bezos.
Set in the world of J.R.R. is set to Bezos joined the show’s stars and filmmakers at his launch event Monday night at his studio in Culver, California. After the first two episodes of his screened, a spectacular Light His Show featuring dozens of illuminated drones took place.
With Amazon founder and executive chair Jeff Bezos at the premiere of Prime Video’s The Lord of the Rings: The Ring of Power at Culver Studios in Los Angeles, California. US media personality Lauren Sanchez.— Photo by AFP
US actress Emma Horvath attends Prime Video’s ‘The Lord of the Rings: Ring of Power’ premiere at Culver Studios.
Australian actress Markella Kavenagh attends Prime Video’s ‘The Lord of the Rings: Ring of Power’ premiere at Culver Studios.
Executive producer Lindsay Webber said the show’s $1 billion cost was “a very compelling headline that people want to talk about”, but that viewers “won’t see the money actually on screen.” I promise to make sure.” Speaking to AFP on the red carpet, Weber said the eye-popping cost was due to “five seasons of set-up.”
Using the term to refer to big-budget blockbusters released by top Hollywood studios, she added, “Comparing what it costs to make a feature film, we really are a pretty good bargain.” ‘The Rings of Power’ is set in her 4,000-year-old fictional ‘Second Age’, a historical period not detailed by Tolkien’s writings, rather than the film trilogy and the original books. .
American actress Cynthia Addai Robinson attends the premiere of Prime Video’s ‘The Lord of the Rings: Ring of Power’ at Culver Studios.
British actress Sophia Nomvett attends the premiere of Prime Video’s ‘The Lord of the Rings: Ring of Power’ at Culver Studios.
US actor Michael B. Jordan attends the premiere of Prime Video’s ‘The Lord of the Rings: Ring of Power’ at Culver Studios.
The show features a large ensemble cast of actors lesser known to global audiences. Morphid Clarke and Robert Aramayo play younger versions of the characters Galadriel and Elrond, the elves already familiar to fans of the “Lord of the Rings” movies.
“This is an epic adventure story with universal themes and a true effort of love,” Aramayo said at Monday’s premiere. It’s amazing and truly unbelievable to be able to play on.” – AFP