Amazon's version of "Lord of the Rings" has large-scale scenes, and fans are worried

Amazon's version of "Lord of the Rings" has large-scale scenes, and fans are worried

According to foreign media ComicBook recently reported, Amazon's version of "The Lord of the Rings" has resumed filming in New Zealand, but the series may include some large-scale scenes, which has also caused concern among Lord of the Rings fans.

It was discovered that the agency BGT is recruiting actors of all shapes and sizes in the Auckland area who are over 18 years old and willing to be "completely nude", with a daily salary of up to $500. There is also an intimacy coordinator in the production team, suggesting that the drama version of "The Lord of the Rings" may include sex scenes.

This list has caused concerns among fans of The Lord of the Rings. Amazon may be influenced by the success of the HBO series "Game of Thrones" and want to introduce large-scale scenes. However, the world structure of "Game of Thrones" is scary, dark, and low-magic, which is very suitable for pornographic content. And Tolkien's pure and fantasy world of Middle-earth may not be suitable for pornographic content.

Morfydd Clark, who played the Elf Queen Galadriel in the TV series The Lord of the Rings, said that The Lord of the Rings is a grand film and she is proud to be a part of it. The number of actors is shocking. She never thought she could play the Elf Queen and she is really happy.

The TV series "The Lord of the Rings" is adapted from JRR Tolkien's fantasy masterpiece of the same name. The story takes place before the timeline of the movie "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring". It is set in the second era known as the "Age of Numenor" and tells the story of "the rise of Sauron", "the founding of Arnor and Gondor", "the alliance between elves and humans against Sauron", and the early war story of "the battle for the ring". It is expected to be broadcast next year.

The TV series "Lord of the Rings" has five seasons, with the first season having 20 episodes, and a total investment of $1 billion, which exceeds the investment of the movie trilogy. It also beat "Game of Thrones" (each episode costs about $15 million) and became the most expensive American TV series in history.

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