Recently, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that they have once again won the film remake rights of Tolkien's works "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit". The contract includes several new films based on the series of novels, which will be developed by Warner's New Line label. Many people are curious about whether Amazon's "Lord of the Rings: The Power of the Rings" TV series will lose popularity in the future after the return of "The Lord of the Rings" movies? Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios, is not worried about this. Amazon attaches great importance to the creation of the Middle-earth IP. Before the second season of The Lord of the Rings: The Power of the Rings was renewed, it invested 450 million US dollars in the budget to lay the foundation for the number of future seasons in advance. After the first season of The Lord of the Rings: The Power of the Rings was broadcast last year, some important roles were played by black actors, which caused controversy online. Recently, Jennifer Salke said in an interview with Variety that she did not think Warner's new "Lord of the Rings" movie would affect Amazon's plans. "Time will tell! We love our original series, and a lot of people love Rings of Power, which is something we're proud of and invested in for the long term," Salke said. "So we think there's enough fans to support our series." |
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