Lord of the Rings: Amazon Studios Pushes Back on Reports of Unsafe Set
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Patrick McKay locking in the final cast for their
The Lord of the Rings prequel series wasn t the only news the project made this week- though we re pretty sure it wishes it was. On Friday, the
New Zealand Herald published a report claiming that at least three stunt workers have been seriously injured during production on the first season. The report went on to allege that two of those injuries required surgery and that neither of those instances was proactively reported to New Zealand s workplace health and safety regulator, WorkSafe. Now, Amazon Studios is pushing back on those reports in a statement that was released to the
Amazon Says Allegations of Lord of the Rings Series Unsafe Stunt Conditions Are Inaccurate
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Amazon Boss Explains Why The Lord of the Rings TV Show Needs to Have a $465M Budget
Amazon Boss Explains Why The Lord of the Rings TV Show Needs to Have a $465M Budget
The producers of the upcoming The Lord of the Rings series believe the show s massive price tag is well worth it.
The success of
Game of Thrones for HBO finally proved beyond a doubt that grand fantasy epics with massive budgets can find a home on the small screen. Now, it seems only fitting that the new most expensive fantasy show record would be set by a series based on fantasy icon J.R.R Tolkien s Middle-earth. Amazon Studios is currently producing the first season of
Samuel Goldwyn Films Nabs Rights to Night Raiders From EP Taika Waititi May 5, 2021
According to Deadline, Samuel Goldwyn Film has successfully acquired the North American distribution rights to Danis Goulet’s directorial debut feature titled
Night Raiders, which is executive produced by Oscar-winning filmmaker Taika Waititi, who is currently in production at Australia for Marvel Studios’
Thor: Love and Thunder. The dystopian sci-fi thriller drama had its world premiere last March at the 2021 Berlin International Film Festival.
“We are thrilled to partner with Samuel Goldwyn Films on the US release of NIGHT RAIDERS following its premiere in Berlin,” Goulet said in a statement. “The film is so relevant to all of North America, and we are so grateful to have this opportunity to bring it to US audiences with a company that has a proven commitment to original voices and unique perspectives.”