The Lord of the Rings – Rings of Power: Amazon trailer becomes an Internet meme

The Lord of the Rings - Rings of Power: Amazon trailer becomes an Internet meme


from Claus Ludewig
The trailer for the Amazon series becomes an internet meme. Apparently, the Lord of the Rings – Rings of Power has not been well received by the community.

From September 2nd, after several years of waiting, the Lord of the Rings series will be broadcast exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. In order to be able to see The Lord of the Rings – Rings of Power, either a subscription to Prime Video or a membership to Amazon Prime is required, which – currently – still costs 7.99 euros per month. Since July 15 there has been a new trailer that focuses on life on the island of Numenor. The trailer has now become an internet meme. Apparently the excerpts from the Amazon series are not well received by the community.

Community kidding Sauron and Amazon series

about a 61,000 people have disliked the trailer given, while only 37,500 viewers enjoyed the video. In addition to Numenor, the trailer, which lasts more than two minutes, also features Ur-Hobbits. However, it is still unclear who is behind the figure that hits Middle-earth like a comet. There will be a resolution to this in September at the latest, when the series is available on Amazon Prime Video.

Some viewers comment sarcastically: “When all hope was lost and Sauron finally said: It’s Sauring Time! Then I cried.” Another YouTube user humorously explains: “When Boromir appeared and suddenly started singing: Who wants to live forever. That really hit my heart.”

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Collection for the Amazon series trailer for The Lord of the Rings:

  • A new trailer for the upcoming Amazon series The Lord of the Rings, which focuses on life on the island of Numenor, has been available since July 15th.
  • The trailer has now become an internet meme. Apparently, the trailer is not well received by the community.
  • Over 61,000 people gave the trailer a dislike, compared to just 37,500 likes.
  • Starting September 2nd, Prime members can see The Lord of the Rings – Rings of Power for themselves.

Source: golem

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