Thaksinssoldier
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Is anyone watching The Midwich Cuckoos? Any good?
It was absolutely brilliant until the final episode when it ignored its own rules just to get to an ending.
Is anyone watching The Midwich Cuckoos? Any good?
This is a title that we imagine could live on the spine of a book next to J.R.R. Tolkien’s other classics,” showrunners J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay said in a statement. “The Rings of Power unites all the major stories of Middle-earth’s Second Age: the forging of the rings, the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron, the epic tale of Númenor, and the Last Alliance of Elves and Men. Until now, audiences have only seen on-screen the story of the One Ring – but before there was one, there were many… and we’re excited to share the epic story of them all.”
The series is set thousands of years before the events of The Lord Of The Rings films and The Hobbit trilogy – so that means no Baggins’, Samwise Gamgee, and no Gandalf. And, as the title treatment suggests, this isn't directly connected to Peter Jackson's films. But, Saint Maud star Morfydd Clark is reportedly portraying Galadriel – and stars in the sprawling cast alongside the likes of Robert Aramayo, Lenny Henry, and Peter Mullan. The first season will consist of eight episodes, with the opening two instalments directed by JA Bayona. The rest are directed by Wayne Che Yip, and Charlotte Brändström.
Get ready for an all-new chapter of Middle-earthian fantasy – now not just with one ring, but twenty. Take that, Shang-Chi.
This series brings to screens for the very first time the heroic legends of the fabled Second Age of Middle-earth's history. This epic drama is set thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings," and takes viewers back to an era in which great powers were forged, kingdoms rose to glory and fell to ruin, unlikely heroes were tested, hope hung by the finest of threads and the greatest villain that ever flowed from Tolkien's pen threatened to cover all the world in darkness. Beginning in a time of relative peace, the series follows an ensemble cast of characters, both familiar and new, as they confront the long-feared reemergence of evil to Middle-earth. From the darkest depths of the Misty Mountains, to the majestic forests of the elf-capital of Lindon, to the breathtaking island kingdom of Númenor, to the furthest reaches of the map, these kingdoms and characters carve out legacies that live on long after they are gone.
Primarily History of Middle Earth and LOTR Appendices.what story does it tell mate? clearly not LOTR. Is it based on parts of the Silmarillion?
Didn’t Silmarillion have some coverage of the second age?Primarily History of Middle Earth and LOTR Appendices.
Book-wise, Harper are publishing the Fall Of Numenor (illustrated by Alan Lee) in November which pulls together the 2nd Age threads from HOME into a single publication that will be reflected in ROP.
So imagine Silmarillion is 1st Age, ROP 2nd and then LOTR 3rd Age.
Yes partially.Didn’t Silmarillion have some coverage of the second age?
You might be interested in this. They have a number of downloads which deconstructs and simplifies the Silmarillion....So lots of material available. Can they weave it into something that is engaging and coherent. I have never yet managed reading the Silmarillion front to back.