Kodoani.com – Warner Bros. just announced that the movie The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim directed by Kenji Kamiyama will be available on platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and Fandango at Home from Friday, after a 14-day theatrical run. The film is released in the United States from December 13, and internationally from December 11.
The film recorded an international opening of $2 million in 31 territories. Prominent markets include Spain with 347,000 USD, Mexico with 239,000 USD and Thailand with 146,000 USD. In the United States, the film grossed $4.6 million in its first weekend and a total of $7.38 million after its release.
Main content of the movie: The War of the Rohirrim takes audiences 183 years before the events of the original The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The story revolves around Helm Hammerhand, the legendary king of Rohan, and his battle to the death with the brutal Dunlending lord Wulf. Cornered in a dangerous position, Helm, his daughter Hera, and the people of Rohan holed up at the fortress of Hornburg (later known as Helm's Deep), preparing for the final battle.
Brian Cox takes on the role of Helm Hammerhand, Gaia Wise plays Hera, and Luke Pasqualino plays Wulf. Miranda Otto returns as Éowyn from the original series and takes on the role of narrator. The cast also includes Lorraine Ashbourne, Yazdan Qafouri, Benjamin Wainwright, and many more. Notably, the film uses the voice of the late actor Sir Christopher Lee for the character Saruman, creating a deep connection with previous films.
Production team: Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and associates such as Philippa Boyens served as consultants and executive producers. Paris Paloma's “The Rider” theme song, composed by Phoebe Gittins and David Long, provides a distinctive musical touch, continuing the tradition of the series.
With its blend of action, drama and historical depth, The War of the Rohirrim not only expands The Lord of the Rings cinematic universe but is also a meaningful tribute to loyal fans. wall.