Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power boss reveals one major rule of new series
During the interview Bayona said that Tolkein lived through the First World War and still wrote a positive and uplifting story and they wanted to reflect this attitude in the series.
"Tolkien is inherently optimistic, warm and emotional," said Bayona."This is a man who went through some of the darkest things in human history and he didn't come out of that and write a despairing, awful story. "[Tolkien] wrote a story about hope, and a little guy succeeding. We always felt that it was rule number one that there needed to be true optimism and love, even in the darkest, scariest moments of the show."
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