This is after that book. I believe that covers the first ageMaybe, I'd have to look up his birthday in the Silmarillion timeline.
This is after that book. I believe that covers the first ageMaybe, I'd have to look up his birthday in the Silmarillion timeline.
I know Elrond was born sometime in the Second Age (I'm not going to look it up.) Can't remember exactly when Olorin (Gandalf) and the rest of the Istari arrived in ME.
I didn't know that, and it kind of surprises me, I knew it had some stuff about the First Age, but I had assumed it had a lot on the Second too.The Second Age is probably the least fleshed out part of the story. So much was written about the First Age that the Second Age is left to the last chapter or so of the Simarillion and backstory bits of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy.
Hopefully they're smart enough to stick to the same content level we got in the shows and movies. Is there any sex in the books at all?i get the impression that a goal of the show will be to appeal to young and old alike rather than trying to ape Game Of Thrones. This will probably be a good thing - Tolkien’s world has plent of scope for dramatic heft without depending on salacious content.
I'm pretty sure the already announced new actors for Elrond and Galadriel.I understand that it won't happen, but imagine if they could get Cate Blanchett, Ian McKellan, and the dude who played Elrond to reprise their roles in this series. Galadriel was definitely around and I know Elrond was born sometime in the Second Age (I'm not going to look it up.) Can't remember exactly when Olorin (Gandalf) and the rest of the Istari arrived in ME.
Not in The Hobbit or LOTR, and IIRC there’s none in The Silmarillion either.Is there any sex in the books at all?
Yes.Wasn't it Cirdan the shipwright who recognized his power and gave him one of the three Elven rings on his arrival?
Morfydd Clark is Galadriel (who we heard in the title sequence). We don't know about any of the other castings but if Elrond shows up (and he probably will), it won't be Hugo Weaving.I understand that it won't happen, but imagine if they could get Cate Blanchett, Ian McKellan, and the dude who played Elrond to reprise their roles in this series. Galadriel was definitely around and I know Elrond was born sometime in the Second Age (I'm not going to look it up.) Can't remember exactly when Olorin (Gandalf) and the rest of the Istari arrived in ME.
I didn't know that, and it kind of surprises me, I knew it had some stuff about the First Age, but I had assumed it had a lot on the Second too.
Hopefully they're smart enough to stick to the same content level we got in the shows and movies. Is there any sex in the books at all?
I'm pretty sure the already announced new actors for Elrond and Galadriel.
Who's playing Celebrían? She was born in SA 300 and Elrond in FA 532 - quite an age gap there of 355 years. Galadriel was born YT 1362 and she bore Celebrían when she was 1,025 years old. Could probably include some mother-in-law joke here.Morfydd Clark is Galadriel (who we heard in the title sequence). We don't know about any of the other castings but if Elrond shows up (and he probably will), it won't be Hugo Weaving.
Like I said, we don't know any of the other castings. We know about a couple dozen or so actors who are on the show but we don't know who any of them are playing. Clark is the one exception.Who's playing Celebrían? She was born in SA 300 and Elrond in FA 532 - quite an age gap there of 355 years. Galadriel was born YT 1362 and she bore Celebrían when she was 1,025 years old. Could probably include some mother-in-law joke here.
Canon will be violated. Head canons will be violated. Your childhood will be smote like that Balrog on the mountainside.
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Like with the Witcher show, It doesn't really follow the novels or the games and I still love it
How dare you be reasonable?! On the internet no less!Canon will be violated. Head canons will be violated. Your childhood will be smote like that Balrog on the mountainside.
Take the show for what it is when it turns up. Tolkien's work survived Rankin's Return of the King back in the 80s, even survived Bakshi's Balrog in comfy slippers. (I enjoyed both) I'm sure this series will do no harm and might even be enjoyable.
I'm guessing what we get on Amazon is going to be along the 'creative license' path that the Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War computer games took. There was not (I don't think) any outright 'sex scenes' in them, but there were certainly 'half-dressed woman coming out of bedroom to look out window with her lover' type stuff.
In terms of creative license Shadow of War and Mordor spoilers
Shelob (yes the spider shelob) shown to have had a human form and was Sauron's lover before being betrayed and vowing revenge. She works against his forces and the game even goes so far as to explain her actions in the books against Frodo as 'sensing Frodo was getting close to no longer being able to fight the hold of the ring she did it all to 'push him quickly' through. lol
I have a feeling most of the major points the books brought up will happen, but there will probably be lots of twists, and some of the stuff will probably happen in ways we didn't expect, but still follows what was already established.We don't know how much the series will stick to the novels, of course. Even in the movies, I don't think we were informed that Galadriel is Elrond's mother-in-law and Arwen's grandmother nor did we see Arwen's twin brothers, Elrohir and Elladan. That Arwen was nearly 2,700 years older than Aragorn also wasn't mentioned in the movies. I expect there could well be minor character changes and simplification but I would hope the whole lore of the reshaping of Arda, the sinking of Númenor and the sundering of Valinor would be preserved.
"Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age" constitutes only about 20 pages of The Silmarillion so I guess there is room for lots of interpolation.
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