On January 20, the drama version of "The Lord of the Rings" released a teaser trailer and officially named "The Lord of the Rings: Ring of Power". The series is a prequel to the Prequel to the Lord of the Rings series, dating back to Sauron's casting of the Lord of the Rings, presumably thousands of years before the Story of The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings, and tells some of the stories that the Lords of the Rings went through at that time.
The teaser does not reveal any screen information, and the minute-long physical effects show the title logo of the episode and the casting details of the "Lord of the Rings". It is worth noting that these contents are all real shots.
At the beginning of the trailer, we can see many smoke-filled ravines, like overhead cliffs, rivers, and then a stream of molten iron pours into these ravines, burning the letter lines of the title.
Then the water flows like a rising tide, cooling the molten iron.
At this time, the camera is pulled away from the details, and we finally see the full picture of the title, and the Lord of the Rings is the "O" in the word "POWER" in the title.
At the same time, the familiar narrator once again tells us the origin of the Ring, which is roughly "Three rings give elves, seven give dwarves, and the other nine give humans, and the Dark Lord Sauron has a supreme ring..."
The show is set to air on streaming on September 2, with eight episodes and a project budget of $465 million, making it the most expensive American drama in history. Directed by Jurassic World 2 director J. Directed by A. Bayana, starring Robert Alamoyo, Owen Arthur, Nazanin Boniati and others.
It is reported that the plot of this season will begin in a peacetime period, with characters familiar to the audience. From the Misty Mountains to Numenor, Lord of the Rings: Rings of Thrones will unfold an ancient Middle-earth world and open up a whole new saga.