The Rings of Power season 2 adds Game of Thrones and Bridgerton stars to the cast
Amazon Studios has announced eight more actors for The Rings of Power season 2.
In a press release, Amazon revealed the latest group of actors signed on to appear in recurring roles in their high-profile fantasy series. The trio joins seven other actors who have recently signed on to play the lead role The Rings of Power season 2including Sam Hazeldine, who will replace Joseph Mawle as Adar in the show’s sequel.
His Dark Materials season 3 alumni Will Keen, Calum Lynch of Bridgerton, and Game of Thrones‘ Kevin Eldon is among the show’s new cast. Amazon hasn’t revealed which characters these actors will play, but that won’t stop The Lord of the Rings’ global fan base from trying to figure out who they could play.
Here’s the full list of the eight actors who joined The Rings of Power season two:
- William Chubb (Sand sellers, pistol)
- Kevin Eldon (Game of Thrones, Balls and Bones)
- Will Keen (His Dark Materials, Crown)
- Selina Lo (Hellraiser, Boss Level)
- Calum Lynch (Bridgerton, Derry Girls)
- Stuart Bowman (Versailles, Alex Rider)
- Gavi Singh Chera (Lazarus Project, Undeclared War)
- Oliver Alvin-Wilson (Lovesick, The Bay)
The Rings of Power season 2 went into full production in mid-October. One of the Best Prime Video show However, did not return to New Zealand to film the second season. Amazon’s Lord of the Rings development has moved to the UK instead, with Bray Studios and Bovingdon Airport being used as the main filming locations. Principal photography could also extend to other parts of the UK, as well as Europe, with presenters JD Payne and Patrick McKay making that clear in a pre-screening that TechRadar attended. end of September.
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The prime minister video The series’ second season still doesn’t have a release date yet, but it’s unlikely it will return to our screens as early as mid-2024. That’s based on how much filming is needed to complete it. eight episodes are possible, plus the show’s lengthy post-production period after the main photography season ends.
Meanwhile, a Rings of Power documentary available to stream on Prime Video right now, detailing the extensive development behind Amazon’s expensive Lord of the Rings prequel TV series. All eight episodes of The Rings of Power season 1has been watched by more than 100 million people worldwide since its launch on September 2, is also available to watch on Amazon’s streaming platform.
TechRadar will be ready to bring you even more content related to The Rings of Power Season 2 when it launches. While we wait for the next big news to come, keep reading Rings of Power season 1 ends explained article (if you’re all hooked on the show). Also, find out Why was The Stranger’s big reveal withheld from the cast? until the last moment, or lower when that Actor Sauron discovered he was playing the main villain of the series.
The Rings of Power season 1 is now available to stream in full on Prime Video.