Tag: J R R Tolkien

  • ‘The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim’ anime feature set for April 2024 release

    By IANS

    LOS ANGELES: The anime feature ‘The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim’, which is set roughly two centuries before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien’s ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘The Lord of the Rings’, has secured April 12, 2024 as its release date.As per Variety, Kenji Kamiyama, whose credits include TV series ‘Blade Runner: Black Lotus’ and ‘Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex’, has taken the onus of directing the feature along with ‘Blade Runner: Black Lotus’ producer Joseph Chou through his anime studio Sola Entertainment.Philippa Boyens, who was on the Academy award-winning screenwriting team for ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and ‘The Hobbit’ trilogies, will join the team as the executive producer for the film which is yet to make announcements with regards to its voice casting.Boyens’ daughter, Phoebe Gittins, and writing partner Arty Papageorgiou are penning the screenplay based on written source material from Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews. In addition, the creative team includes Richard Taylor (the Academy Award winner for makeup and visual effects for ‘The Lord of the Rings’), Alan Lee (who won an Oscar for art direction for ‘LOTR’), along with Tolkien illustrator John Howe.

    ALSO READ | Amazon unveils first teaser of ‘Lord of the Rings’ prequel series at Super BowlTalking about the film’s creative army, Philippa Boyens said in a statement accessed by Variety, “I’m in awe of the creative talent who have come together to bring this epic, heart-pounding story to life, from the mastery of Kenji Kamiyama to a truly stellar cast.”Toby Emmerich, Warner Bros Pictures Group chairman added, “The ‘Lord of the Rings’ films took Tolkien’s masterwork to new cinematic heights and inspired a generation. It’s a gift to be able to revisit Middle-Earth with many of the same creative visionaries and the talented Kenji Kamiyama at the helm. This will be an epic portrayal unlike anything audiences have ever seen.”

  • Gaming and film rights to ‘Lord of the Rings’, ‘The Hobbit’ up for sale

    By IANS

    LOS ANGELES: Saul Zaentz Co, which owns the rights to ‘Lord of the Rings’, ‘The Hobbit’ and other titles from author J.R.R. Tolkien, is set to sell its holdings and open a revenue stream with merchandising, gaming and live event rights, reports Variety.

    Zaentz Co has hired ACF Investment Bank to handle the sale process, which is unfolding this week as bankers make the rounds of the logical Hollywood buyers. As per Variety, the Tolkien properties are projected to fetch at least $2 billion, based on recent high valuations for top-tier IP and content producers. However, representatives for Zaentz Co and ACF have declined to comment for Variety.

    The move has been carefully sketched by Zaentz Co as Amazon is set to premiere the TV series rendition of ‘Lord of the Rings’ franchise, ‘Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ on September 2.

    Zaentz Co also exercises rights over limited matching rights in case the Tolkien estate decide to make movies or other content based on two compilations of Tolkien writings, ‘The Silmarillion’ and ‘The Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-Earth’, both of which were published after his demise in 1973.

    Saul Zaentz, a film and music entrepreneur, had acquired film adaptation and other rights to the various Tolkien titles in 1976. The deal between Zaentz and Tolkien estate accidentally missed out on the right to produce a TV series that was longer than eight episodes. Leveraging this loophole, Amazon directly struck a deal with the Tolkien estate for ‘The Rings of Power’ series in 2017 when the Tolkien estate shopped the TV series.

  • ‘Lord of the Rings’ TV series to premiere on Amazon Prime Video in September 2022

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: The much-anticipated “The Lord of the Rings” series will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on September 2 next year, with new episodes dropping weekly, the streaming platform announced on Tuesday.

    The epic drama will be based on author J R R Tolkien’s fabled Second Age of Middle-earth’s history.

    Details about the plot are under the wraps but story takes place thousands of years prior to the events of both “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” books.

    The journey begins September 2, 2022, with the premiere of our original ‘The Lord of the Rings’ series on Prime Video.

    I can’t express enough just how excited we all are to take our global audience on a new and epic journey through Middle earth! “Our talented producers, cast, creative, and production teams have worked tirelessly in New Zealand to bring this untold and awe-inspiring vision to life,” Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios, said in a statement.

    “The Lord of the Rings” series is led by showrunners and executive producers JD Payne and Patrick McKay.

    Headlining the ensemble cast are Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Robert Aramayo, Owain Arthur, Maxim Baldry, Nazanin Boniadi, Morfydd Clark, Ismael Cruz Cordova, Charles Edwards, Trystan Gravelle and Sir Lenny Henry.

    Payne and McKay said working on the series has been an “adventure of a liftime”.

    As Bilbo says, “Now I think I am quite ready to go on another journey.”

    “Living and breathing Middle-earth these many months has been the adventure of a lifetime. We cannot wait for fans to have the chance to do so as well,” the duo said.

    Other executive producers are Lindsey Weber, Callum Greene, JA Bayona, Belen Atienza, Justin Doble, Jason Cahill, Gennifer Hutchison, Bruce Richmond, and Sharon Tal Yguado.

    Christopher Newman is producing.

    Actors Ema Horvath, Markella Kavenagh, Joseph Mawle, Tyroe Muhafidin, Sophia Nomvete, Lloyd Owen, Megan Richards, Dylan Smith, Charlie Vickers, Leon Wadham, Benjamin Walker, Daniel Weyman, and Sara Zwangobani round out the cast.

    Amazon Studios also released the first look of the series along with the premiere date announcement.

    The team had wrapped filming on the first season of the show on Monday in New Zealand.

    The series will be available for streaming to Amazon subscribers in more than 240 territories and countries worldwide.