5 Oct, 2022
2022-10-5 4:29:16 PM UTC
5 Oct, 2022
2022-10-5 4:30:42 PM UTC
Now that the production has found its stride post-pandemic, new episodes will likely be produced considerably faster than the debut batch. Still, McKay notes they expect to work on season 2 for “another couple years.” The first season famously racked up a bill for $700 million (including the rights), and the additional seasons are expected to cost considerably less.
5 Oct, 2022
2022-10-5 5:31:16 PM UTC
Urulókë wrote:
Now that the production has found its stride post-pandemic, new episodes will likely be produced considerably faster than the debut batch. Still, McKay notes they expect to work on season 2 for “another couple years.” The first season famously racked up a bill for $700 million (including the rights), and the additional seasons are expected to cost considerably less.
That would be a disaster for the show. The series will not sustain interest with two year breaks and the marketing train would have to work doubly hard to regain traction.
5 Oct, 2022
2022-10-5 5:36:49 PM UTC
But it’s also possible Rings‘ percentage of agenda-based reviews might be much higher than for Dragon. Tolkien’s world has a long, unfortunate history of attracting fascist-adjacent admirers, something that surely would have repulsed the fantasy world’s anti-totalitarian author, whose Rings trilogy was inspired by the horrors of World War I. Italy’s newly elected far-right nationalist leader, Giorgia Meloni, for example, has been an outspoken Tolkien fan, unhelpfully.
This just doesn't need to be said.
6 Oct, 2022
2022-10-6 10:28:09 AM UTC
Khamûl wrote:
But it’s also possible Rings‘ percentage of agenda-based reviews might be much higher than for Dragon. Tolkien’s world has a long, unfortunate history of attracting fascist-adjacent admirers, something that surely would have repulsed the fantasy world’s anti-totalitarian author, whose Rings trilogy was inspired by the horrors of World War I. Italy’s newly elected far-right nationalist leader, Giorgia Meloni, for example, has been an outspoken Tolkien fan, unhelpfully.
This just doesn't need to be said.
Alas, dark days ahead for us
6 Oct, 2022
2022-10-6 4:42:23 PM UTC
''It’s another Tolkien thing where when a shadow spreads — which is part of what is happening in our show — it affects everyone’s relationships,” Payne says. “Even Frodo and Sam. They’re the best friends in all of Middle-earth, yet they started to mistrust each other because that’s a manifestation of that shadow.''
Nope. In Jackson's movies yes, but never in Tolkien's works.
6 Oct, 2022
2022-10-6 11:39:59 PM UTC
As was often said by English professors post-Jackson:
"That happened in the movie you obviously saw, not the book you were supposed to have read."
7 Oct, 2022
2022-10-7 4:00:09 AM UTC
garm wrote:
''It’s another Tolkien thing where when a shadow spreads — which is part of what is happening in our show — it affects everyone’s relationships,” Payne says. “Even Frodo and Sam. They’re the best friends in all of Middle-earth, yet they started to mistrust each other because that’s a manifestation of that shadow.''
Nope. In Jackson's movies yes, but never in Tolkien's works.
When the showrunners say something like this, what can you expect from the show itself?