For viewers who like The Lord of the Rings, in 2024 we can watch the second season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,
Set to be released in December 2024, the film chronicles one of the greatest conflicts in the history of the Rohan Kingdom in Middle-earth, and how the heroes of this war became symbols of strength for the Rothshire for centuries to come.
Rohan is located in the human kingdom north of Gondor, where the Rothirs live. They were known for domesticating horses and were important allies of the Gondor people.
While Lord of the Rings fans are familiar with the Kingdom of Rohan and its key characters in the War of the Rings, its history is only briefly mentioned in the main novels and in Peter ·'s film trilogy. That's why The Lord of the Rings: War of the Rothschild is a must-see blockbuster.
There are many references in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, for example, the Valley of the Holy Helm is named after King Rohan's Helmet, who will be the main character in The Lord of the Rings: War of the Rothiers. While the heroes of the story will be familiar to some die-hard fans of Middle-earth, the core conflict of the story is far from being known.
The backstory you need to know before watching the movie
The War of Rohan will be set against the backdrop of a war between the Kingdom of Rohan and the Black Barbarians, the relatives of the Hareth family, one of the three great families of the Eden, who have a long-standing hatred for Rohan. Their hatred dates back to the year 2510 of the Third Age.
At that time, Gondor gave the rich lands north of Gondor to the first king of Rohan, Eor the Younger. Over the next few years, the Barbarians were driven into the mountains, and over the course of centuries, they raided the remote areas of Rohan.
Although the war was fought mainly between the Black Barbarians and the Rohans, there were allies on both sides. Rohan's main ally was Gondor, but Gondor refused to provide aid to Rohan, as mentioned in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
What is certain is that the 2024 animated version of "The Lord of the Rings" will complete the story of Peter · Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy to the first extent, allowing audiences to return to Tolkien's Middle-earth again.