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A different Middle-earth is explored in Amazon’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ series

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The creators of Amazon.com Inc’s “Lord of the Rings” unveiled the most extensive look yet at the series on Friday at the annual San Diego Comic-Con convention, promising an entirely different immersion into the fantasy world of Middle-earth.

The expensive series, subtitled “The Rings of Power,” takes place 4 000 years before the events in the blockbuster movie adaptations of writer J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved books. The time period is known as the Second Age.

Peter Jackson’s movies were set in the Third Age, which was “post-apocalyptic, all of these kingdoms have fallen,” Patrick McKay, co-creator of the new series, told fans in a packed convention hall.

“Rings of Power” begins with Middle-earth at a time of peace, “vibrant and filled with light,” and showcases the gleaming island kingdom of Numenor, McKay said. The harfoots, predecessors of hobbits, are nomads and “far from the Shire,” he said.

“It’s meeting every single people of Middle-earth in a different place,” McKay said.

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