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She will have a major part to play in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, and hopefully it isn't too long until footage of her in the series is revealed. Galadriel reading the Ring Verse also makes sense as she is a recipient of a ring at this time. It shouldn't come as too big of a surprise considering the forging of the rings is one of the defining events of the Second Age.
Through the combination of the title, logo reveal, and Galadriel's Ring Verse reading, it is quite clear how prominent of a role the Rings of Power will play in Prime Video's Lord of the Rings show.
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The full Ring Verse extends beyond what Clark's Galadriel reads to include, "One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them, in the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie." The majority of what was omitted from The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power's trailer was previously said by Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings.
The so-called Ring Verse is an extension of the inscription featured on the One Ring. The Rings of Power trailer also features Clark's new Galadriel reading a section of a famous speech from Tolkien known as the Ring Verse. The video shows how Amazon forged an elaborate hand-crafted logo, as metal flows through the wood carving to create the new title. Related: Why The Lord Of The Rings Show Is Right To Recast Galadriel & ElrondĪmazon Prime Video has now revealed more about The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, as the title announcement came with a short teaser trailer of sorts. Cate Blanchett played the ruler of the Elven realm Lothlórien/Lórien in the movies, but Clark taking on the role for Amazon's Lord of the Rings show indicates how big of a part she'll play. This includes an unknown actor playing Elrond the Lord of Rivendell, previously played by Hugo Weaving, and Morfydd Clark playing young Galadriel. None of the actors involved with the Lord of the Rings movies are involved in the series, and it is confirmed that at least a few major roles were recast. One of the biggest ways Prime Video's Lord of the Rings show has made its separation from Jackson's movies known is through the casting. However, the show and movies are not directly connected, despite being based on the same source material. Set in Middle-earth's Second Age, the series explores a time period years before the events previously featured in Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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Amazon has spent the last several years developing an incredibly ambitious TV show set in the Lord of the Rings world.
The first teaser trailer for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power features the show's new Galadriel reading J.R.R.