‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power‘ from Prime Video has added seven new recurring cast members for the upcoming second season, which is currently in production in the UK.
Gabriel Akuwudike, Yasen Atour, Ben Daniels, Amelia Kenworthy, Nia Towle, and Nicholas Woodeson have joined the cast, as has Sam Hazeldine, who will take over for Joseph Mawle as Orc leader ‘Adar.’
“Since its premiere, ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ has been bringing audiences together to experience the magic and wonder of J.R.R. Tolkien’s magnificent Middle-earth. To date, season one is the top Original series for Prime Video in every region and has been viewed by over 100 million people worldwide, a global hit that speaks to the universal nature of powerful storytelling, a PTI report stated.
“We welcome these wonderful actors to our ‘fellowship’ and look forward to telling more incredible Second Age stories in season two,” Vernon Sanders, Head of Global Television, Amazon Studios, said in a statement.
‘The Rings of Power’ is primarily based on the appendices of ‘The Lord of the Rings’, specifically the description of Middle Earth’s Second Age, and includes younger versions of some of the key characters from the original trilogy.
Set thousands of years before the events of Tolkien’s famed book series, the Amazon show follows the forging of the original rings of power during the Second Age that allowed the Dark Lord Sauron to spread evil across Middle Earth.
JD Payne has co-created the show with Patrick McKay. Payne also serves as the showrunner.
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