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The Lord of the Rings series leaves New Zealand

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The Next series Head of rings Amazon will change the location. After filming the first season in New Zealand, the production announced that they were going to the UK.

By statement, Amazon also announced that pre-production for the second season will begin in early 2022. The reasons for this change are part of Amazon’s strategy to invest and expand its studios across the UK.

In the most politically correct words, Amazon bosses thank the maritime government for all the facilities provided for the production of the first season, which will continue in New Zealand until the end of post-production in mid-2022.

Display of Head of rings, A film adaptation of the history of J.R.R. Tolkien. New line / digital trends

But despite the above, it is already speculated that there are other reasons to change the country. One of them may be related New Zealand’s restrictions on Kovit-19, Which retained the series production Paused for a while And at the same time blocked many participants – both actors and people workers – They will return to their home country, with everything it represents.

On the other hand, there is a coding question Head of rings Audiovisual version and in New Zealand it may be important for saga fans. The memorable images of Peter Jackson (especially the first trilogy) represented the Middle East in a very unique way, and this was largely thanks to the New Zealand landscape.

Gallery Head of rings.

The transition to the United Kingdom will not have much of an impact visually, especially considering that the series was set 2,000 years before the 2001 trilogy and both. The Hobbit.

Series of Head of rings (No definite name yet) will be screened on Amazon on September 2, 2022.

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