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Premiere Review of the First Two Episodes of “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power”

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is a prequel to one of the best-selling books in history, and its first two episodes are available now on Amazon Prime. Most people know that The Lord of the Rings is an epic fantasy tale about Frodo Baggins, a hobbit who sets out on a quest with his trusty friend Samwise Gamgee to destroy an ancient ring that will enslave all life. But there’s much more to this beloved story, including an immense quest for the One Ring that stretches across the ages; a journey through Middle-earth and beyond; a battle of the ages between good and evil, and Frodo’s struggle with his self-determination.
If you’ve read The Lord of the Rings, then, like most fans, you probably want to see what happens next. And if you haven’t read it yet, or still don’t know anything about it, then this is your chance to catch up before it airs on Amazon Prime later this month.
Introduction to The Rings of Power
The Rings of Power is a universe-spanning series of novels by James Maxey, following Gareth and Raistlin as they try to restore a dying world while fighting an eternal war with their evil father. In this dystopian setting, magic is real and technology has failed. People are cast into the Rings of Power when they die and must stay until the next new cycle of life. The land is divided between multiple rings called dimensions that can only be crossed by using magic, or “anima”, which is what fuels all forms of life in this world.
Characters of The Rings of Power
Morfydd Clark
Robert Aramayo
Maxim Baldry
Ismael Cruz Córdova
Benjamin Walker
Charles Edwards
Charlie Vickers
Lloyd Owen
Lenny Henry
Cynthia Addai-Robinson
Trystan Gravelle
Will Fletcher
Story of The Rings of Power
The Rings of Power is a universe-spanning series of novels by James Maxey, following Gareth and Raistlin as they try to restore a dying world while fighting an eternal war with their evil father. In this dystopian setting, magic is real and technology has failed. People are cast into the Rings of Power when they die and must stay until the next new cycle of life. The land is divided between multiple rings called dimensions that can only be crossed by using magic, or “anima”, which is what fuels all forms of life in this world. Like unlike you’ve ever seen on television, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power recaps episodes 1 and 2. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is a TV series that tells the story from a different point of view. You will have never seen or experienced anything like it before. Everything about this show is incredible right down to their choice of music. There is so much to explore and video games, music, and books have been written by fans:
The series begins with the forging of the Ring of Power, the beginning of a long chain reaction that will change Middle-Earth forever. The history continues through the journey to Mordor where Sauron will truly understand that “One Ring to Rule Them All”. Tens of years before our story starts, Isengard’s tower was nothing but bare rock. But when Saruman arrives as its new master, he slowly transforms it into something beautiful and powerful.
Season One of “Rings of Power”: A Recap of the First Two Episodes Fans of “The Lord of the Rings” can now relax
If you’re an avid Lord of the Rings fan, then you’ve no doubt been eagerly awaiting the release of ‘Vikings.’ But with all the hype before it finally came out, was there really any way that it could live up to expectations?
Well, don’t worry — because suffice to say that the first two episodes of ‘Rings of Power’ have been a delight for fans and those new to The Lord of The Rings lore alike. And tells the tale of two men — who happen to be sporting the same ‘power ring’ that is featured in The Lord of the Rings trilogy — and how they are eventually forced to fight for their lives. The episode begins with Vikings leader Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel, who is best known for portraying another fellow Scandinavian character in History Channel’s series ‘Vikings,’) and his slave Ecbert (the awesome Gustaf Skarsgård).
Let me know what you think of The Rings of Power.
