With the strike declared by film and television writers in Hollywood, California (USA), several productions are to be affected, as the order for members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) is to suspend any projects. for the series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerhowever, even with the writers unionized, the team found a way to continue filming without disrespecting the company’s decision.
According to Varietythe production of the second season of The rings of power will continue without the show’s permanent writers, as JD Payne and Patrick McKay are part of the WGA.
During the strike, Lindsey Weber and directors Charlotte Brändström, Sanaa Hamri and Louise Hooper, who will supervise the set, will take care of the prelude sequence of the saga. The alternative was implemented because there were only 19 days left until the end of the registrations.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power covers the story of the Second Age of Middle-earth, which takes place thousands of years before the events we know in the film trilogies Lord of the Rings AND The Hobbit.
The complete first season of the spin-off series by Lord of the Rings is available on PrimeVideo.
House of the Dragon won’t stop spinning either
House of the Dragon (House of the Dragon) has also announced that it will not be affected by the strike, giving relief to fans who are anxiously awaiting the second season of the spin-off series. Game of Thrones.
In the case of the GoT spin-off, filming will continue at a normal pace in the UK, as the scripts have been ready for some time. However, this is only guaranteed if the scenes do not need to be adjusted during recording.
With information from Variety
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