Fans don’t have to wait much longer until the long-awaited Lord of the Rings series begins. Amazon’s fantasy spectacle starts tomorrow or tonight and leads back to Middle-earth.
Before that, however, a bizarre video is now circulating on the net, which is referred to as the intro of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Fortunately, there is something else behind it. We’ll enlighten you.
Watch a German trailer for the Lord of the Rings series here:
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power – Trailer (German) HD
Bizarre GZSZ-style Lord of the Rings clip is just a cover story video
The user shared this video on Twitter and made fun of the fact that it was the Opening credits for the $750 million Lord of the Rings series should be:
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The malicious comments for the involuntarily funny soap style à la Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten were not long in coming. But it was also clarified fairly quickly that the video not the official intro for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is.
Instead, it is about the Collection of cover art for the Entertainment Weekly issue to the Amazon series. So Lord of the Rings fans can rest easy: the horribly overexposed soap montage has nothing to do with the official intro.
All Middle-earth fans can finally convince themselves of the correct opening credits from September 2nd. Then it starts 8 episodes in total comprehensive season 1 of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power with a double episode subscription on Amazon Prime.
Podcast: The Lord of the Rings Series Must Save Middle-earth
On September 2nd, the most expensive series of all time will start on Amazon Prime Video: The Lord of the Rings – The Rings of Power. In it we return to Middle-earth for the first time since Peter Jackson’s Hobbit films.
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In this episode, Jenny and Esther discuss what the show needs to do to make the disappointing Hobbit films go away. But they also clarify a few important questions about the plot for those who still don’t have an overview after the trailers.
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How would you have liked the bizarre Entertainment Weekly video as the Lord of the Rings intro?