Khloé Kardashian deserves so much credit for handling this ordeal so well!
07.09.2022 - 04:31 / etcanada.com
Warning: Spoilers for the first two episodes of “The Rings of Power”.
“The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” has finally debuted on Prime Video with the first two episodes streaming now.
ET Canada’s Morgan Hoffman and Carlos Bustamante, along with radio host Fred Kennedy, are joining forces to break down the first two episodes during a special livestream event “ETC After” on YouTube and Facebook at 8pm ET.
“The Rings Of Power” attracted more than 25 million viewers globally on its first day on the streaming service, making it Prime Video’s largest premiere ever, breaking all previous records.
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The prequel series follows the Second Age of Middle-earth in a time set several thousand years before the events of “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit”.
The premiere episode picks up with a young Galadriel (Morfydd Clark), a character first seen in Peter Jackson’s film adaptations of “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit”, who has been on the hunt for any remaining traces of evil. In addition to many other characters, audiences are also introduced to a handsome stranger named Halbrand (Charlie Vickers), who finds himself stranded with Galadriel, as well as High King Gil-galad (Benjamin Walker), who has his own concerns about Galadriel’s mission.
Following the show’s two-episode premiere, “ETC After” goes in depth to break down all the epic moments, including biggest takeaways, fan-favourite characters, fan-theories, and much more. Plus, we highlight the women of Middle Earth, from Elven Warriors and Human Healers to Dwarf Royalty and kind-hearted Hobbits, these women are doing it all.
The first two episodes of “The Lord
Khloé Kardashian deserves so much credit for handling this ordeal so well!
Joe Alwyn grabs a quick picture with a fan while arriving at the premiere of Catherine, Called Birdy held at the Curzon Mayfair on Tuesday (September 20) in London, England.
Princess Charlotte is having a rough time.
Made In Chelsea star, 32, cuddled 10-month-old Leo in a video shared to Instagram as she sobbed at Monday's historic events, captioning the story: 'I don't know why I put makeup on. 'In a series of clips shared with her 1. 4million following, Louise said alongside an image of the Queen smiling 'Today we will all dedicate to you' and 'The drums, the pipes, I think she would have loved it.
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Princess Charlotte is visibly emotional outside of the funeral of her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. The 7-year-old daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton was seen exiting Westminster Abbey on Monday.Charlotte, who wore a touching horseshoe brooch, gifted to her by the queen, was seen visibly upset as she wiped her eyes outside of the church in London, England.
ITV's Loose Women was back on at lunchtime today for the first time since having a four-day break in the wake of the Queen's death last Thursday (September 8) and emotions were running high. Dame Kelly Holmes joined the panel for the first time and teared up during a moving opening montage of Her Majesty's life.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Although we don’t yet know the exact number of statuettes Quinta Brunson will take home on Monday night, the three-time nominee has already made a splash at the 74th Emmy Awards, walking out in a stunning copper dress and shimmering eye makeup. Given her catapult into fame since her freshman sitcom “Abbott Elementary” hit ABC last year — for which she has become the first Black woman to receive three Emmy comedy noms — Brunson knew she had to look like a star at this year’s ceremony.
Taking a pause. Kourtney Kardashian opened up about her plans to have a baby with husband Travis Barker — and how IVF is currently factoring into the decision.
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