Three covers to rule them all: get ready, Tolkien fans. It’s almost time to return to Middle-earth, with the adaptation of the Prime Video series of The Second Age, The Lord of the Rings: The rings of power will arrive on the streaming service on September 2nd. The high-budget show, set eons before the birth of Bilbo Baggins and the antics of Frodo’s company, will retrace the rise of Sauron, the Dark Lord of Mordor, and the creation of the 19 titular rings that will ultimately shape the fate of Middle -ground. He is also the star of the new edition of Empire, with three exclusive newsstand covers from around the world to collect, as well as a dive into the series within. But he is not the only one Extremely beautiful inside: Here is an overview of the new issue, which will be released in bookstores on Thursday 9 June.
The Lord of the Rings: The rings of power

New lands, new characters, new creatures: Tolkien’s rich Second Age world is about to be explored in the new Prime Video series set in Middle-earth. Empire gets an exclusive world premiere rings‘redémarrage radical, discussant avec les créateurs JD Payne et Patrick McKay, le réalisateur JA Bayona, les stars Morfydd Clark, Robert Aramayo, Benjamin Walker, Markella Kavanagh, Lenny Henry, Sophie Nomvete et le producteur Ron Ames à propos de ce à quoi s ‘wait.
High speed train

A huge number of killers, all stuck on a high-speed train, fighting over a suitcase? Directed by action master David Leitch? With Brad Pitt, in a top hat? We are 100%. We spoke to Leitch and Pitt, as well as Brian Tyree Henry, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Joey King, and more about the neon and anime-soaked action extravaganza of the summer.
substitutes

What is it like to be on the set of Oscar-winning films, take the place of the greatest actors in the world and not see a trace of your work on the screen? We found this out by entering the world of Hollywood stunts, talking to the stunt doubles on camera of Meryl Streep, Danny DeVito, Jeff Bridges, Leonardo DiCaprio, and more.
mad god

The man behind some of your favorite on-screen creatures, including The empire strikes againis AT-AT and Jurassic Parkraptors taking over the kitchen, Phil Tippett is ready to take on this exciting project mad god. Here, the stop-motion genius writes for Empire because it’s his greatest creation.
Tim Burton

What Batman returns At 30, Empire sits down for a major new interview with one of the most distinctive directors of our time, Tim Burton, to revisit his gloriously gothic superhero sequel. Photographed exclusively by Steve Schofield and featuring artwork from the Burton Archives.
Brian and Carlo

The concept of weird couples isn’t new, but there’s a reason this curious genre continues to appeal to us. We spoke to the British comedy cast and crew Brian and Carlo on her new quirky boyfriend movie.
police land

When James Mangold’s action epic turns 25, we sat down with the director to reflect on the making of the masterpiece.
Check

In this month’s home entertainment section, we have information on Ambulance by Michael Bay, talk to Judd Apatow about his comic heroes, ask Eddie Marsan how he remains such a prolific actor, rate Bruce Willis films, and more.
take 20

In the news section of this issue we talk Strange things Season 4 Volume 2 with the Duffer Brothers, get an update from Adam Wingard on his deal with continuation of the scenario, meet the new aquatic creatures of Avatar: The way of waterexamines why Ncuti Gatwa will be the perfect new Doctor Who, Billy Eichner tells us all about his new historical romantic comedy. siblingsmuch more.
On the screen

This issue traces Scott Derrickson’s return to horror, the black phonehigh altitude suite Top Gun: Maverickindependent drama Smooth Cha Cha RoyalBaz Luhrmann’s rock and roll biopic ElvisEmma Thompson positive for two-handed sex Good luck to you, Great Leo.The television debut of the Master Chief in Halo: Season 1the third season of Prime Video’s ultra-violent super series The boysmuch more.
In search of the empire The Lord of the Rings: The rings of power issue on newsstands from Thursday 9 June – o order a copy online here.
Source: Empire online

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