Polygon · 3d
War of the Rohirrim revives everything great about Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings
So you could say that Peter Jackson’s Rohirrim were associated with women taking up unexpected roles even before Miranda Otto’s cry of “ I am no man! ” in The Return of the King. Those legendary riders return triumphant in The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim,
Metro · 2h
New Lord of the Rings cast warn sexist haters: ‘This is a new era’
As online trolls post racist and sexist remarks, lead stars Gaia and Laurence Ubong Willilams (who plays Hera’s kinsman Fréaláf), firmly hit back against the haters. ‘Hang on, I’ve got to figure out a PC version to this,’ Gaia, 25, joked before continuing: ‘Look, it is a new era of Tolkein, yes, but it is [also] the Tolkein that they know and love.
Deadline.com · 3d
‘The Lord Of The Rings: The War Of The Rohirrim’ Review: Peter Jackson And Company Attempt Return To Tolkien Universe Through Anime
A key component is the casting of Miranda Otto, Eowyn, Shield Maider of Rohan from Jackson’s films and here the narrator putting this “origin” story (but really a stand-alone) together for us.
The Financial Times · 16h
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim film review — Tolkien reimagined as lumbering anime
Following Amazon’s series The Rings of Power, here is a new Tolkien derivative: The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, a lumbering anime directed by Kenji Kamiyama. Narratively, it bears tenuous relation to Peter Jackson’s phenomenally successful Middle Earth cycle — apart from a couple of outrageously knowing winks in the coda,
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