Amazon said Monday it had acquired the global television rights
to “The Lord of the Rings,” based on the celebrated fantasy novels by
J.R.R. Tolkien, with a multi-season commitment.
Set in Middle Earth, the adaptation will explore new storylines
preceding Tolkien’s “The Fellowship of the Ring,” the internet streamer
said, adding that the deal included a potential additional spin-off
series.
“‘The Lord of the Rings’ is a cultural phenomenon that has captured
the imagination of generations of fans through literature and the big
screen,” said Sharon Tal Yguado, head of scripted series
at Amazon Studios.
The Tolkien Estate had also approached Netflix and HBO, according to
Hollywood entertainment website Deadline, which reported the deal came
with an eye-watering upfront rights payment of around $200 million.
The production budget will likely add another $100-$150 million a
season — but Amazon is seen as having deep pockets, as chairman Jeff
Bezos has challenged his creative teams to come up with a prestigious
fantasy series to rival “Game Of Thrones.”
“The Lord of the Rings” was named Amazon customers’ favorite book of
the millennium in 1999 and Britain’s best-loved novel of all time in the
BBC’s The Big Read survey in 2003.
With an A-list cast that included Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Ian
McKellen, Liv Tyler and Orlando Bloom, Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the
Rings” movie trilogy earned almost $3 billion worldwide, scooping 17
Oscars in total.
He followed up with a prequel trilogy based on Tolkien’s “The Hobbit,” which made almost the same at the box office.
Amazon said the series would be available via the Prime Video app or
online in more than 200 countries and territories, but it did not
announce a release date.
“We are delighted that Amazon, with its longstanding commitment to
literature, is the home of the first-ever multi-season television series
for ‘The Lord of the Rings,'” said Matt Galsor, a representative for
the Tolkien Estate and Trust and HarperCollins.
“Sharon and the team at Amazon Studios have exceptional ideas to
bring to the screen previously unexplored stories based on J.R.R.
Tolkien’s original writings.”
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Tuesday, 14 November 2017
Amazon to launch ‘Lord of the Rings’ TV show
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