>Despite the first episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power set to be released in September 30 die-hard fans had the first look into the prequel series in London, and praise has been pouring out all over Twitter. >One fan wrote: “@LOTROnPrime had me and @tolkienprof to London last week to see bits of the #RingsofPower, Tolkien’s Oxford, & to meet the show runners, who kept up with the best of us. Their passion & knowledge made me feel like they were one of us, they get it. I’m feeling very optimistic!” >Another wrote “Last week, I was invited by the @LOTRonPrime folks, along with a bunch of other internet Tolkien folks, to attend an advanced screening of some footage from the #RingsofPower show and to meet the showrunners. I must say: after meeting them, I feel the show is in VERY good hands.” >While another admitted it felt like a homecoming "not just from the quality of footage but also because the audience was filled with fans hobbity & greybeardy. Several were prepared to snicker, but once the footage rolled all we saw were friendly elbows, fingers pointed at the screen and smiles." they added "Everybody agreed that what they saw implies better characterizations than some of the much-maligned decisions PJ made 20 years ago. Nobody was disappointed with this early peek."
>"Everybody agreed that what they saw implies better characterizations than some of the much-maligned decisions PJ made 20 years ago. Nobody was disappointed with this early peek." 100% shill.
Jason Russell
>terrible piece of garbage gets raving reviews from "people" attending a closed early screenings This has never happened in the history of ever
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Benjamin Brooks
WHAT DO YOU MEAN AHH NOOO THE AVERAGE LOTR FAG IS WHITE RACIST Any Forums INCEL WE'RE SUPPOSED TO HATE THIS ACK
Chase Perry
Is this like that embarrassing round table discussion videi with so called "super" fans that they immediately de-listed?
Landon Turner
Many of the people that got invited are super hard to please. Some were key figures in the Tolkien community who got invited to premieres of the Jackson movies and still shat all over them. These were not just your average 'geeks' and ecelebs
Daniel Torres
the """"people""" writing those twitter reviews have pronouns in their bio, so... yeah.
Jason Lewis
Nah these were the actual Tolkien/LOTR fans this time around. For example Corey Olsen, owner of theonering.net, chairman of the Tolkien Society, guy who runs the Digital Tolkien Project plus other Tolkien bloggers, podcasters and YouTubers Group photo in the pub afterwards