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    $465mn: That's how much Season 1 of 'LOTR' would cost!

    $465mn: That's how much Season 1 of 'LOTR' would cost!

    By Pranav Dixit
    Apr 20, 2021
    03:24 pm

    What's the story

    Epic fantasy adventure The Lord of the Rings is now being developed into a television series.

    Amazon is collaborating with the Tolkien Estate and Trust, HarperCollins, and New Line Cinema for the project, which will be the largest and most expensive television series ever made.

    Amazon had to pay an eye-watering $465 million just for the first season, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

    Amazon

    The 'LOTR' adaptation is the most expensive television series

    Amazon had bought its TV rights in November 2017 for $250 million.

    They have already committed over $1 billion on the project and are planning on producing at least five seasons.

    The production of the fantasy drama faced delays due to the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis, but it is expected to premiere by the end of 2021 on Prime Video.

    Grant

    Amazon getting $116 million rebate from New Zealand government

    The astounding figures about the show were released as part of the New Zealand government's Official Information Act.

    The show is being shot in that country and it is taking advantage of New Zealand's Screen Production Grant.

    "Amazon will get an extra 5% grant and would be eligible for a rebate of about NZ$162 million ($116 million) (sic)," the government said in a statement.

    Quote

    New Zealand government excited for 'The Lord of the Rings'

    Stuart Nash, New Zealand minister for economic development and tourism is excited about Amazon's plans. "Amazon is going to spend about $650 million in season one alone. This is fantastic, this will be the largest television series ever made (sic)," he said.

    Series

    The series is inspired from Tolkien's novel

    The series is based on English author J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings and will showcase Middle-earth's second Age.

    It is set in a time period way before the events of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit books and films.

    The eight-episode first season will follow characters as they square up to the wicked re-emergence in Middle-earth.

    Cast

    The show will feature a great ensemble cast

    The show's huge ensemble cast includes Robert Aramayo, Joseph Mawle from HBO's hit fantasy series Game of Thrones, Owain Arthur from Kingdom, Nazanin Boniadi from Counterpart and medical drama General Hospital, and Ismael Cruz Cordova from The Catch, and many more.

    Screenwriters JD Payne and Patrick McKay, who are writing the next Star Trek film, will be showrunners on the series.

    Acknowledgment

    The highest-grossing film franchise won 17 Academy awards

    The Lord of the Rings film trilogy was directed by Peter Jackson.

    The first film was released in 2001 called The Fellowship of the Ring, the second in 2002 The Two Towers, and the third one in 2003 called The Return of the King.

    The franchise is one of the highest-grossing film series of all time and has won 17 Academy awards.

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