Published 20:18 IST, October 7th 2020
Twitterverse is divided at possible nudity in Amazon's 'Lord of the Rings' web series
Twitterverse seems divided between the presence of possible nudity in Amazon Prime's Lord of The Rings series. Read on to know more about this here in details.
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Amazon Prime has come with a new adaptation of popular Lord of Rings. JRR Tolkien's vel series won hearts after being adapted on to silver screen and is set to do it once again as a series. However, latest news about it, that re will be nudity in Prime production has left netizens divided between feelings of dismay and outr. Here's what this is about.
Amazon Prime is all set to come up with its own series of Tolkien's Lord of Rings. While netizens seemed excited at first latest reports have m feeling divided. It seems series will also feature nudity. Some even went on to compare Game of Thrones to Lord of Rings as former had an abundant of such scenes. y are of opinion that despite both being fantasy series, y are in way similar.
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Here's how Twitterverse is reacting to possibility of nudity in Lord of Rings series by Amazon Prime
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Meanwhile, in or news, makers of Lord of Rings series have tried to keep production very hush-hush. According to reports of comicbook.com, production which was being in New Zealand halted due to pandemic but has w resumed since September. Reports also claim that a casting call has gone out for actors who do t have a problem with nudity. Many fans seemed worried that Lord of Rings' Prime series is trying to go down Game Of Thrones route.
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More on Amazon Prime's Lord of Rings series
According to reports of comicbook.com, Amazon Prime's Lord of Rings will be a prequel to Tolkien's vel. It is based on Second of Middle-earth, era that ends with Sauron's by an alliance of Men and Elves. Robert Aramayo has been cast as Beldor while Joseph Mawle is essaying villain, Oren. rest of cast for Amazon Prime series includes Markella Kavenagh, Ema Horvath, and Maxim Baldry.
J.A. Bayona has been asked to helm project by Amazon. When series was anunced, Bayona said in a statement that he was very excited and houred to direct production of Lord of Rings series. Bayona had earlier directed Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
20:18 IST, October 7th 2020