In the wake of the Lord Of The Rings movies, fantasy boomed on screens big and small – but no other fantastical world has had quite the majesty, the literary weight, or the cinematic scope of Middle-earth. J.R.R. Tolkien’s tales of Hobbits, Dark Lords, orcs, elves, goblins, and – of course – magical rings have resulted in some of the most expansive and exciting films of all time, changing the face of Hollywood and bringing the fantasy genre well and truly into the mainstream. Now, The Lord Of The Rings is about to change the game all over again with The Rings Of Power – a streaming series that takes the world you love and brings it back to the screen; just, not quite as you remember. Get ready: a whole new era of Middle-earth is about to unfold.
From 2 September, Amazon’s The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power will conjure up the Second Age of Middle-earth, an era thousands of years before the events of Peter Jackson’s movies – and the new issue of Empire takes a deep dive into the Prime Video series, exploring its epic scale, its many inhabitants, and its multi-year plan to tell a whole new tale in a beloved world. Inside, we speak to showrunners J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay, director J.A. Bayona, producer Ron Ames, and stars including Morfydd Clark, Lenny Henry, Robert Aramayo, Markella Kavenagh, and Benjamin Walker to get the hitherto untold inside story. Plus, the issue is packed with never-before-seen images of the sprawling ensemble cast and new locations. Your all-access return to Middle-earth starts here.
For this very special issue of Empire, we have three collectible covers (which may or may not have been forged in the fires of Mount Doom) to choose from – the first of which features Morfydd Clark’s combat-ready take on ethereal elf Galadriel.
Secondly, we have Dwarf Prince Durin IV (Owain Arthur) and Princess Disa (Sophia Nomvete), the rulers of Khazad-dûm.
And finally, we have the Harfoots – the precursors to the Hobbits, ready to take a hairy-footed step into a huge new story. Meet Megan Richards’ Poppy Proudfellow, Markella Kavenagh’s Elanor ‘Nori’ Brandyfoot, and Lenny Henry’s Sadoc Burrows.
Plus, we have our subscriber cover – featuring an exclusive piece of art by legendary concept artist John Howe, depicting a fearsome snow-troll.
It’s an epic new look at an epic new show – and there’s plenty more in the issue too, including a major look back at Batman Returns with director Tim Burton, the latest on Face/Off 2, the return of Avatar, and the hotly-anticipated Vol. 2 of Stranger Things Season 4. It’s an issue to rule them all – find it on newsstands from Thursday 9 June, or pre-order a copy online here.