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‘Game of Thrones’ actors among Amazon’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ cast

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PASADENA, Calif. (Reuters) Amazon.com Inc unveiled the first cast of actors for its highly anticipate­d “The Lord of the Rings” streaming television series on Tuesday, including two “Game of Thrones” veterans, and said production would begin in New Zealand next month.

Among the 15 cast members are the British actors Robert Aramayo, who portrayed a young Ned Stark, and Joseph Mawle, who played Benjen Stark on HBO’s medieval fantasy hit “Game of Thrones.” Others coming to “Lord of the Rings” include British theater actor Owain Arthur, British-Iranian actress Nazanin Boniadi, Australian actor Tom Budge, British actress Morfydd Clark, and Slovak-American actress Ema Horvath, the company said.

“After undertakin­g an extensive global search, we are delighted finally to reveal the first group of brilliant performers who will take part in Amazon’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’ series,” showrunner­s J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay said in a statement.

“These exceptiona­lly talented women and men are more than just our actors, they are the newest members of an everexpand­ing creative family that is now working tirelessly to bring Middle-earth to life anew for fans and audiences worldwide,” they added.

The TV adaptation will explore new storylines preceding author J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Fellowship of the Ring,” the first installmen­t in the famed fantasy trilogy set in the fictional land of Middle-earth.

Amazon announced the cast at a Television Critics Associatio­n event where TV networks preview upcoming shows.

The series still has a “few key roles left to cast,” said Vernon Sanders, Amazon’s co-head of television.

The company did not reveal details about the roles the actors would play or the storyline.

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Blinch REUTERS/Mark Morfydd Clark arrives for a special presentati­on of The Personal History of David Copperfiel­d at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival (TIFF) in Toronto Sept. 5, 2019.

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