RE: The Lord of the Rings - The Rings of Power makes a spectacular return! Get ready to return to Middle-earth!

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Whatever the budget, the series was a far cry from the trilogy of LotR movies. Apart from some decent actorship here and there, and sword skills, the series is a semi cartoon of epic and spectacular CGI. Judging by the trailer, there's not going to be much change in that sense.
I do wonder what it might have all been if half of all that budget was put into collaborations with game developers and publishers such as Blizzard...



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Interesting is the part where you refer to Blizzard. The legendary World of Warcraft game seems to be inspired by The Lord of the Rings - this means that Blizzard already offers us an alternative to J.R.R. Tolkien's story. At least that's what i perceive. Blizzard, from my point of view, will greatly alter the originality of Lord of the rings or The Silmarion story. The original story is much more complicated than what is exposed to us through the cinematic arts regarding Tolkien's creation !WEED !LUV !MEME

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Warcraft games had similar characters to LotR and other works by Tolkien from the very beginning. Blizzard wouldn't be able to use names from those works (copyright and everything) and sure had been developing their own lore for Warcraft. At the same time, neither the LotR movies nor Amazon's show had been entirely faithful adaptations of Tolkien's work - the latter can be considered a fan fiction rather than adaptation. With that said, my line of thinking is that rather than trying to put on screen something of Tolkien that would be better than nothing at all, the collaboration between Amazon and Blizzard could have had potential to result in jointly developed franchise, ideally bringing to the screen battles and war strategies worth remembering, drawing from Blizzard's knowledge base of player experience and expectations. While it's true the Rings of Power show manage to retain Tolkien's tone to a large extent imo, it simultaneously fails with the battle scenes and design. There could have been a lot of potential to generate interest and engagement from player base of Blizzard games. This could still be a great idea for a spin-off series imo.

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