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The inspiration for the upcoming original series on Prime Video, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
The third part of J.R.R. Tolkien's epic adventure THE LORD OF THE RINGS.
The Dark Lord has risen, and as he unleashes hordes of Orcs to conquer all Middle-earth, Frodo and Sam struggle deep into his realm in Mordor.
To defeat Sauron, the One Ring must be destroyed in the fires of Mount Doom. But the way is impossibly hard, and Frodo is weakening. The Ring corrupts all who bear it and Frodo's time is running out.
Will Sam and Frodo succeed, or will the Dark Lord rule Middle-earth once more?
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The inspiration for the upcoming original series on Prime Video, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.

The third part of J.R.R. Tolkien's epic adventure THE LORD OF THE RINGS.

The Dark Lord has risen, and as he unleashes hordes of Orcs to conquer all Middle-earth, Frodo and Sam struggle deep into his realm in Mordor.

To defeat Sauron, the One Ring must be destroyed in the fires of Mount Doom. But the way is impossibly hard, and Frodo is weakening. The Ring corrupts all who bear it and Frodo's time is running out.

Will Sam and Frodo succeed, or will the Dark Lord rule Middle-earth once more?
Autorenporträt
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on the 3rd January, 1892 at Bloemfontein in the Orange Free State, but at the age of four he and his brother were taken back to England by their mother. After his father's death the family moved to Sarehole, on the south-eastern edge of Birmingham. Tolkien spent a happy childhood in the countryside and his sensibility to the rural landscape can clearly be seen in his writing and his pictures.
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'The story moves on with a tremendous narrative rush to its climax... extraordinary imaginative work, part saga, part allegory, and wholly exciting.'
The Times

'A triumphant close... a grand piece of work, grand in both conception and execution. An astonishing imaginative tour de force.'
Sunday Telegraph

'His astonishing inventiveness remains to the end and is continued in a series of appendices.;
The Guardian