That was fantastic! The previous promos and trailers have looked cool, but haven’t fully “felt” like LOTR to me. Could that explain why she goes to Numenor and sees Elendil? To warn the Faithful? Is it just me or does it look like ripples of water around it? Which would support this being from the sinking and possibly a vision Galadriel has. Watched it several times already, atm all I can think of saying is “Wow!”Īdded later (in reaction to the red hued death and destruction scene) – I zoomed in on the top of the tower. Oh my gosh, I love it! I have to watch a few more times to get my thoughts together, but at one point, I said aloud “Mithril”. Fondly remembering the days of the first Fellowship trailer, when many of us were still on dial-up modems and had to wait until the late hours of the night to download. Hopefully we’ll find out that answer during Amazon’s panel at San Diego Comic-con next week, so keep an eye out for our reports from the panel and exhibit hall floor throughout the week. It’s still not clear if the episodes will drop all at once or one episode a week.
#ARMY OF THE DEAD BLONDE FULL#
Here below is a presentation of spur of the moment reactions there will be another post soon that delves deep into some of the lore being presented in this teaser trailer.īut first, if this two and a half minutes is a ‘Teaser Trailer’ in Amazon’s estimation, we can’t wait to see what they consider a full Trailer! Check out our post from Thursday morning about the teaser trailer and not to be lost in all the flash and bang from the teaser trailer, take a moment to read the official Amazon Press Release at the bottom of the post, and note that when the show debuts on September 2, it will be an 8-part series.
The newly released teaser trailer for Prime Video’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power dropped on July 14 and sent ripples of excitement throughout Tolkien fandom, including through the ranks of TORn staff.