It is clear that The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power The production that many had hoped for did not happen. The new adventure disappointed multiple fans, and although a second season is already on the way, Looks like things aren’t going as expected, something the actor clarified.
In a new interview with Deadline, Peter Mullan, who played Durin III in the first season ring of power, He made it clear that he was not happy with the way Amazon handled the property, to the point that he called them the “Ring Mafia”. Here’s what he said about it:
“These series have all the money in the world. But you end up with a ‘Daddy, love me’ – ‘I’ll try, son’. It can be broken down into very simple things that people take ridiculously seriously. [El Señor de los Anillos] It’s not Chekhov or Shakespeare. The ‘Ring Mafia’ is already an eccentric group.”
Mulan joins a group of actors who don’t quite agree with the money that fans and producers have paid for certain jobs. We saw a similar phenomenon with Harry Potter a few weeks ago, and It seems that JRR Tolkien’s work is now central to this controversial opinion.
While Mulan has the right to express her opinion, Amazon probably isn’t entirely happy with the way the actor spoke. Considering Durin III’s character doesn’t have much of a role in Middle-earth II, The writers and producers probably wouldn’t have a problem if they decided to eliminate or minimize the importance of this character.
unfortunately, At this moment we have no information about the second season ring of power, And while the new episodes are expected to be available on Prime Video later this year, there are no official details at this point. In related matters, ring of power Reviews are bombarded. Likewise, what the characters from The Lord of the Rings would look like in the world of Dragon Ball.
Editor’s note:
lord of the rings It is a very important literary work, perhaps the most important of the 20th century. Not much to say detracts from this great story, from which many others today are inspired.
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