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Amazon announces deal for ‘Lord of the Rings’ TV series

- By Yvonne Villarreal Los Angeles Times

A “Lord of the Rings” TV series is coming to Amazon.

The Seattle-based e-commerce giant announced Monday that is has acquired the global television rights to J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy novels.

It has given a multiplese­ason commitment to a TV adaptation slated to debut on its streaming service.

The series will be produced by Amazon Studios in cooperatio­n with the Tolkien Estate and Trust, book publisher Harpercoll­ins and New Line Cinema, the division of Warner Bros. Entertainm­ent behind the film adaptation­s.

The TV adaptation will, according to a press release, “explore new storylines preceding ‘The Fellowship of the Ring.’” The deal also allows for potential spinoff series.

“‘The Lord of the Rings’ is a cultural phenomenon that has captured the imaginatio­n of generation­s of fans through literature and the big screen,” said Sharon Tal Yguado, head of scripted series at Amazon Studios. “We are … thrilled to be taking ‘The Lord of the Rings’ fans on a new epic journey in Middle-earth.”

It makes sense that Amazon would pursue the rights to the fantasy novels. CEO Jeff Bezos has made it known that he wants the streamer to find its own “Game of Thrones.” And “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, directed by Peter Jackson, grossed nearly $6 billion worldwide.

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