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Le Seigneur des anneaux : Les Anneaux de pouvoir
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Where the Stars are Strange

  • Episode aired Aug 29, 2024
  • TV-14
  • 1h 2m
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Charlie Vickers in Where the Stars are Strange (2024)
The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power: Where The Stars Are Strange
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Darkness falls over Khazad-dûm. Sauron and Galadriel each seek new allies. The Stranger and Harfoots encounter a growing threat.Darkness falls over Khazad-dûm. Sauron and Galadriel each seek new allies. The Stranger and Harfoots encounter a growing threat.Darkness falls over Khazad-dûm. Sauron and Galadriel each seek new allies. The Stranger and Harfoots encounter a growing threat.

  • Directors
    • Charlotte Brändström
    • Louise Hooper
  • Writers
    • J.R.R. Tolkien
    • John D. Payne
    • Patrick McKay
  • Stars
    • Sophia Nomvete
    • Owain Arthur
    • Morfydd Clark
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    23K
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    • Directors
      • Charlotte Brändström
      • Louise Hooper
    • Writers
      • J.R.R. Tolkien
      • John D. Payne
      • Patrick McKay
    • Stars
      • Sophia Nomvete
      • Owain Arthur
      • Morfydd Clark
    • 19User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sophia Nomvete
    Sophia Nomvete
    • Disa
    Owain Arthur
    Owain Arthur
    • Prince Durin IV
    Morfydd Clark
    Morfydd Clark
    • Galadriel
    Charles Edwards
    Charles Edwards
    • Lord Celebrimbor
    Benjamin Walker
    Benjamin Walker
    • High King Gil-galad
    Charlie Vickers
    Charlie Vickers
    • Sauron
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Dark Wizard
    Markella Kavenagh
    Markella Kavenagh
    • Nori Brandyfoot
    Megan Richards
    Megan Richards
    • Poppy Proudfellow
    Daniel Weyman
    Daniel Weyman
    • The Stranger
    Robert Aramayo
    Robert Aramayo
    • Elrond
    Peter Mullan
    Peter Mullan
    • King Durin III
    Amelia Kenworthy
    Amelia Kenworthy
    • Mirdania
    Kevin Eldon
    Kevin Eldon
    • Narvi
    Ben Daniels
    Ben Daniels
    • Círdan
    Akshay Khanna
    Akshay Khanna
    • Commander of the West
    Freddie Bowerman
    Freddie Bowerman
    • Commander of the East
    Jeany Spark
    Jeany Spark
    • Commander of the South
    • Directors
      • Charlotte Brändström
      • Louise Hooper
    • Writers
      • J.R.R. Tolkien
      • John D. Payne
      • Patrick McKay
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    8werner-schindling

    Intriguing continuation

    Seems to me like the writers and directors finally gave in and released the potential that LotR holds. Intriguing and nowhere near the slow buildup of season 1. While this is not necessarily a guarantee for excellence we find ourselves asking: "Why only now, why not before?".

    What comes to mind watching this whirlwind of sequences is the hope that it will all come together nicely from episode 4 onwards.

    Now while episode 1 was explosive and compelling, episode 2 slightly lacks depth, also the number of powerful moments decreases. Still we get much more out of our Prime memberships than with the first season. Let's hope for the best for what's coming our way!
    7gnnwyhbqt

    It's so bad but I can't stop watching

    It's a paradox. The acting is wooden, the relationships are dull, the story predictable (even for a non Simallarion reader) but there's something about this show that means I can't put it down. Maybe it's the insanely beautiful visuals, the charm of Morfydd Clark and Robert Aramayo, or just the nostalgia of the 00s movies. I'm loving it and hating it at the same time. The story arcs feel like a children's tv show, but it has the refreshing effect of making me feel like a kid again. At times the hobbit and Gandalf storyline is boring, but equally an enlightening insight into hobbit life far beyond what Frodo and Bilbo provided.

    Overall,I feel like if the writers notched the storyline up a few percent, we could be in for a hell of a tv show.
    8zwbaking

    Don't Believe the Hate

    There are a few frustrating things about the show, such as sometimes corny costumes, the occasional goofy but of dialogue, however there is nothing about this show that warrants the hate it receives.

    90% of the people criticizing the show have not read The Silmarillion,the precursor to the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings.

    The series does a fairly good job showing and authentic historical account of Middle Earth.

    The acting in the show is superb, the cinematography is enchanting, and the writing is solid. The relationships between the characters carries the show. The show is heartfelt and yet ominous, as Sauron schemes to usurp Middle Earth.
    4j-bruns

    This show hinges on coincidences and characters being incredibly dumb

    Nothing seems planned. It's like they wake up each filming day and have to write the script right then and there.

    What should be explained isn't. And what doesn't need an explanation gets one. And it miraculously makes it worse than it already was (which I thought wasn't possible).

    Whatever little "suspense" there is, is based on things we know will not happen. Characters we know cannot die. Or rings "disappearing" that we know will turn up, and given to exactly the character which they try to depict as undeserving. A character being turned away when we know he'll have to be brought in.

    The dialogue is as atrocious as it was in the first season, like how children would speak while larping as medieval nobles.

    The costumes. "Gaudy gold and shiny means status". That's it. A trailer park idea of sophistication. Zero identity or vision.

    And because everyone seems to constantly run into others by accident, or get intercepted by teleporting people, the world seems very small. The opposite of Tolkien.
    8mimoA28

    The episode 2 is dynamic and captivating

    The latest episode of The Lord of the Rings series is dynamic and captivating. At times, it sparks the imagination, transporting viewers to new and vivid worlds, with an intense pace that keeps you fully engaged. The performances are solid, and it's impressive how well the cast brings the characters to life. The actor portraying Sauron does an exceptional job, delivering a performance that truly stands out. However, the entire cast is well-balanced, with each actor contributing to the strength of the ensemble.

    The special effects are expertly crafted, enhancing the magical atmosphere without overwhelming the story. However, it's surprising to see how the quality noticeably drops in the following episodes. This episode sets a high standard, establishing the direction the series should follow to maintain its magic and energy.

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    • Trivia
      The title of this episode comes from Aragorn's description of his experiences to Boromir, at the Council of Elrond in The Fellowship of the Ring: "I have had a hard life and a long; and the leagues that lie between here and Gondor are a small part in the count of my journeys. I have crossed many mountains and many rivers, and trodden many plains, even into the far countries of Rhûn and Harad where the stars are strange."
    • Goofs
      Elrond's mouth (shot from behind) doesn't match his words, when he says, "You gave him everything he wanted and then thanked him for it."
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      My Name Is Not Halbrand
      composed by Bear McCreary

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      • August 29, 2024 (France)
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