LORD OF THE RINGS Star Dominic Monaghan Weighs In On THE RINGS OF POWER's Streaming Debut (Exclusive)

LORD OF THE RINGS Star Dominic Monaghan Weighs In On THE RINGS OF POWER's Streaming Debut (Exclusive)

The Lord of the Rings is a very cinematic property, but The Rings of Power will debut on streaming. Here, actor Dominic Monaghan shares his take on the franchise's pivot from theaters to the small screen.

By JoshWilding - Jul 17, 2022 12:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Lord of the Rings
Source: SFFGazette.com

The Lord of the Rings trilogy earned widespread critical acclaimed, countless awards, and close to $3 billion at the worldwide box office. While The Hobbit movies weren't quite as warmly received, they were equally as successful and served as a nice reminder that Middle-earth is a one-of-a-kind cinematic landscape that filmmaker Peter Jackson made entirely his own.

Now, though, J. R. R. Tolkien's work is being adapted for streaming, with The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power less than two months away from premiering on Prime Video. 

Amazon has spent a lot of money on the series, and if this week's trailer is any indication, it looks set to rival the scope of what we've seen from this world in theaters. But can what you watch at home on your TV or, dare we say it, phone, really rival what Jackson delivered once upon a time?

Earlier this week, we spoke with Dominic Monaghan about his new projects Moonhaven and Moriarty: The Devil's Game. We'll bring you more on those projects soon, but we also took this chance to ask the actor - who played Merry in The Lord of the Rings movies - what he thinks about a cinematic franchise making the leap to a small screen streaming platform.
 


"I think it’s fine! You know, that’s where the whole way we get our content is going," the actor says in the video above. "I think if you tried to make the Peter Jackson series of films now with some of them pushing into three hours and twenty minutes for the extended editions, people would say, ‘We can’t do that. We don’t have the bandwidth.’"

"Nowadays, I think people want slightly more bitesize chunks of their content. I’m the same! It’s great to watch creatives handle that world in a different way and I wish them luck with it," Monaghan continued. "I’m sure I’ll be watching it and talking about it on my podcast with Billy Boyd that I do."

It's definitely interesting to hear the perspective of someone who worked on The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and we'll be keeping a close eye on Dominic and Billy's podcast, The Friendship Onion, for their take on The Rings of Power once it launches. 

If the past few years have proven anything, it's that what we see on streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video can rival the visuals once only seen on the big screen. With that in mind, we're optimistic that this TV series can do the franchise justice (it's still hard not to wish that Jackson was somehow involved from a creative standpoint, though). 

How do you feel about The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power taking this franchise to streaming?

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HAUSMAN01
HAUSMAN01 - 7/17/2022, 12:35 PM
OT-
ThorArms
ThorArms - 7/17/2022, 1:48 PM
@HAUSMAN01 - there was an article about the leaks a couple days ago
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 7/17/2022, 12:46 PM
For a show that costs so much the costumes look so cheap. The armor looks like it’s made from a mixture of foam, rubber and aluminum while the movies actually had real armor made for the main cast.
Fogs
Fogs - 7/17/2022, 1:39 PM
@AnthonyVonGeek - not only for the main cast. Try to find the dvd extras if you haven't seen it and you'll see the extensive armor work, it was nuts.
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 7/17/2022, 2:27 PM
@Fogs - that’s right. I have the extended dvds and the making of parts are some of the best behind the scenes footage. It’s basically how to make a big budget movie cause they show every aspect into making the LOTR movies. So good. Thanks for reminding me it’s been a while since I watched the making of on those dvds. Time for a rewatch.
Fogs
Fogs - 7/17/2022, 4:53 PM
@AnthonyVonGeek - awesome, I’ll watch them too.
Origame
Origame - 7/18/2022, 6:29 AM
@Fogs - you mean like how they handmade the chain mail for each individual character and extra?

And people are wondering why this new show isn't getting the love that the old movies did. It's care like that.
Fogs
Fogs - 7/18/2022, 12:58 PM
@Origame - Yeah, exactly.

The CG is looking great. But then again almost everything is, nowadays.
Origame
Origame - 7/18/2022, 1:03 PM
@Fogs - they aren't even respecting the lore. Come on. Get those Dwarven women some beards.
Fogs
Fogs - 7/18/2022, 1:21 PM
@Origame - Ohh I'm not ever getting into that issue... I'm hoping the story is good enough for me to forget all the inconsistencies.
Origame
Origame - 7/18/2022, 1:34 PM
@Fogs - I doubt it. Besides, lord of the rings is such a perfectly crafted lore that it's one of those few franchises that should be printed with a big warning label saying "don't f@#$ with this".
Fogs
Fogs - 7/18/2022, 8:29 PM
@Origame - Agreed. I'm actually being polite cause for a Tolkien reader like myself this has a 99.9% chance of sucking big time.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 7/17/2022, 12:49 PM
New trailer was sick. Ngl. I get there is changes and the time compression is weird considering Galadriel never goes to Numenor and the time compression may or may not be a nightmare. Maybe it all works and they figured out how to compress the timeline and tell a good 8 episode epic story with characters we give a [frick] about while staying thematically true to Tolkien, I'm willing to give it a chance. If it's preachy post modern nonsense that had nothing to do with Tolkien, then I'll judge it as it is presented. But this was a dope ass trailer IMO as a die hard book and PJ film fan
Blergh
Blergh - 7/17/2022, 1:10 PM
Based on the trailers and interviews I know nothing about the show and how it will tell it's story. So I can't understand the massive hate for it, there is a lot of CG but that is a given with a TV show that may be able to afford high end CG but can't afford time expensive practical visuals.

Currently the conversation seems to be pretty clearly towards the inclusion of multiple non-white actors in the show and the argument that we should "respect Tolkien's vision" while ignoring that times and sensibilities change.
No one cried when Tom Bombadill was cut from the Jackson movies
Typhoon20
Typhoon20 - 7/17/2022, 1:40 PM
If you hate the show because the actors/actresses aren't white, well F you.

But I also have zero faith in this show. It's going to suck because of the people involved. And also because we still have NOT seen a popular IP that once was a blockbuster movie, translate well to a TV show. Especially one that relies a lot on CGI. There isn't a single TV show that managed to touch the quality of those movie experiences in terms of quality. Even shows like GOT, Mandalorian etc. have to manage and limit the action scenes. I don't remember a single epic GRAND tv moment. GOT tried. This is also another major issue for me with streaming/TV shows. The Rings of Power HAS the budget but is lacking the talent behind that budget. And that's why it will fail. If you're going to give the show that big of a budget, might as well double that amount and get Peter Jackson and let him cast A list actors.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 7/17/2022, 2:06 PM
@Typhoon20 - harder to buy into characters when they are played by Brad Pitt or Leonardo Dicaprio. New faces are the way to go.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 7/17/2022, 2:03 PM
The Friendship Onion podcast is great btw
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 7/17/2022, 2:50 PM
''Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video can rival the visuals once only seen on the big screen''

They can definitely make it feel a bit more cinematic, but the Lord of the Rings trilogy was just something else. That is really hard to replicate.

And I agree with Monaghan, I like my long story in smaller pieces too.
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 7/17/2022, 3:16 PM
As of right now I think HBO has been the best when it comes to cinematic visuals for it's shows. Their CGI is really good and they know how to film epics. The Boys also has really good CGI and a cinematic feel to it. Disney+ has done extremely well with The Mandalorian but the CGI and writing for both Boba Fett and Obi Wan are very underwhelming. Even the MCU shows on Disney+ have bad CGI at times. I truly hope that Marvel Studios does to Echo what Netflix did to Daredevil season 1. And to be fair Netflix has the worst CGI imaginable on almost all of their shows.
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