I've got a bad feeling about this...
I hope I'm wrong, though.
I hope I'm wrong, though.
I don't know ... I'm actually feeling better and better about it the more I see ...
It's definitely feeling more like the trilogy to me at this point. Though, to be fair, I'm not a huge canon person, so I don't care much about how strictly they're hewing to the Silmarillion. As long as they tell compelling stories and it looks and feels like Middle-Earth ... I'm in. As long as they are worth the telling, I want more stories from that world.
Cautious optimism rising ...
I believe that they don't have the rights to "The Silmarillion"...
They just have the television rights to “The Fellowship of the Ring", "The Two Towers", "The Return of the King", the appendices, and "The Hobbit". This is quite limiting, as the appendices are a limited source of information on the First and Second Ages, hence I can see in part why they are adding non-canon characters, situations and that the time-line is all over the place.
The other thing too, tho, is for all the uproar online, there's the huge indifferent majority who isn't a fan of Tolkien, LOTR, the Hobbit, etc.True. But while they may not have explicit rights to the SIlmarillion, they're definitely getting permission to use tons of stuff from it. I've heard they can ask and the Estate can grant permission. (That said, I'm not going to spend too much time parsing the rumored terms of a contract they're never going to let me read! )
But, yeah, even if they did have complete access to everything, they'd still need to invent characters, plotlines and dialogue to fill in the gaps. Tolkien gives the broad strokes, but it's such a huge, mostly unstructured mass of material spread over such a long timespan ... if you're going to hammer that into a form the audience will accept, you're going to have to do a lot of adaptation. Which I am fine with. As long as it's good!
So that means, inevitably, we're gonna see Amazon's take on the Trilogy, aren't we? If they have the rights, I can't imagine that it's not on their radar to do it.
Woah, woah, woah- this sounds like you think Amazon could provide you with a more faithful adaption of the LOTR books than Peter Jackson and Co…There's a lot about LOTR that annoys me, including no Glorfindel and the handling of Faramir, and I'd like to see Tom Bombadil and Goldberry, so maybe that wouldn't be the worst thing.
INCOMING!!!I'll take flak for this but it's fine...I'm fine that they skipped out on Bombadil in the films. Would have entirely killed the pace of the movie. I always skip that part when I re-read Fellowship.
They have requested and can be given approval from the Tolkien Estate if it’s needed. That’s why we are seeing so much First Age and Silmarillion material like the Oath of Fëanor. It makes sense since these are pivotal moments in the narrative. How can you set the stage for the current era of the Second Age without the War of Wrath for instance.I believe that they don't have the rights to "The Silmarillion"...
They just have the television rights to “The Fellowship of the Ring", "The Two Towers", "The Return of the King", the appendices, and "The Hobbit". This is quite limiting, as the appendices are a limited source of information on the First and Second Ages, hence I can see in part why they are adding non-canon characters, situations and that the time-line is all over the place.
This is a bad mischaracterization. The showrunners have said many other things in interviews and articles praising Tolkien and treating the world with deep respect. They never said they think they know better than Tolkien. Your perspective and post is very inaccurate in all fairness. I don’t want to speculate but this type of points raised seem only popularized from various YouTubers like Nerdrotic and Critical drinker. They aren’t deeply ingrained in the lore and it shows.Woah, woah, woah- this sounds like you think Amazon could provide you with a more faithful adaption of the LOTR books than Peter Jackson and Co…
I can assure you, they are quite simply incapable of that.
Given the plethora of liberties Amazon has taken with their show- invented characters and (leaked) plot points, uncharacteristic traits and actions of book characters, discarding described physical attributes of the peoples of middle Earth, the mishmashing of Middle Earth history to fit everything into the same age- combined with their insistence that Tolkien’s work NEEDS to be changed for modern audiences and the lie they’ve propagated that the author himself encouraged and would approve of this; how could an Amazon remake of LOTR not be the worst thing?
PJ made changes to maintain focus on the key narratives of a cinematic story and always respected Tolkien’s intentions and messages.
Amazon is making changes because they believe their message is more important and the source material isn’t suitable for today. They think they know better. Tolkien is a dinosaur from a bygone era and his story is unsuitable and unpalatable for people of today.
In the prologue you may, I am very excited for it.Id like to see Melkor and Balrogs
yes.Just wondering if a thread could be made for the ROP show? With respect, these discussions are valid and interesting but I feel it’s becoming it’s own thing in a thread meant for something else.
All good! I'm genuinely enjoying the discussions about the upcoming show and the lore. I just want to keep gently prodding Asmus about upcoming releases.yes.
I apologise as I started it in here.
sorry
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