Fans of beloved soap “Days of Our Lives” are in for a treat with the impending arrival of a new spin-off, “Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem”, a five-episode limited series for the Peacock streaming service.
02.08.2021 - 21:13 / thewrap.com
Amazon’s “The Lord of the Rings” TV series has finally received a premiere date from the streaming service. And though it’s more than a year away, fans now at least know the one date to rule them all.The yet-to-be titled big-budget show will debut Friday, Sept.
2, 2022, on Prime Video, with new episodes rolling out weekly after the initial launch. As if that wasn’t enough “LOTR” content from Amazon for the day, the studio also released the first-look image from the show, which you can see below.
.Fans of beloved soap “Days of Our Lives” are in for a treat with the impending arrival of a new spin-off, “Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem”, a five-episode limited series for the Peacock streaming service.
We’re getting a look at some of the first episodic photos from Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem, Peacock’s five-episode limited series spawned by the long-running NBC daytime drama. Check them out below.
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The first photo from Amazon Studios’ “The Lord of the Rings” is here, along with the long-awaited premiere date.
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The new Lord of the Rings series is almost here!
series has officially wrapped filming its first season, and Amazon celebrated the news by announcing a 2022 premiere date and sharing the first official look at Middle-earth. Set during the Second Age, which is thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien’s and, the still-untitled series will follow “an ensemble cast of characters, both familiar and new, as they confront the long-feared re-emergence of evil to Middle-earth” when it debuts on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022.
The first photo from Amazon Studios’ “The Lord of the Rings” is here, along with the long-awaited premiere date.
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Is everyone ready to venture back to Middle-earth? Well, Amazon sure hopes so. But don’t worry, you don’t have to be excited just yet, as the Prime Video release of the “Lord of the Rings” TV series is still more than a year away.
Filming wrapped today on Season 1 of Amazon Studios’ highly anticipated Lord of The Rings TV series and we now have a premiere date. The studio has set Friday, September 2, 2022, for the debut of the first season of the yet-to-be-titled series. New episodes will be released weekly, exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 territories and countries worldwide. Amazon Studios also released the first series image tied to the wrap of filming in New Zealand.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Lord of the Rings” series at Amazon officially has a premiere date.The highly-anticipated epic fantasy series will debut on the streamer on Sept. 2, 2022, with new episodes dropping weekly after that.
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