Lloyd Owen Teases Elendil's Story In The Rings of Power Season 2 At SDCC 2024
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Lloyd Owen teases The Rings of Power Season 2 at SDCC 2024.
The Rings of Power season 2 premieres August 29 on Prime Video. Read our full interview and article here: screenrant.com...
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I would literary follow Lloyd's Elendil to the end of the world, he is so well spoken and has such presence.
Same. he's just SO good.
Nobody understands me, but I love Lloyd so much that I even in love with Ted Faro )
such a good interview
Most of the casting is excellent, but I think my favourite is probably Lloyd as Elendil, he's more or less perfect for the role. Looks the part, SOUNDS the part, is well-read on the lore and seems to really understand the character and the show version of the character separately. Plus general knowledge on Numenor and how other characters relate to Elendilf.
Look how Amazon has reduced the scion of the 2nd mightiest family of Numenor to an anonymous ship captain😢
The Rings of Power achieved a completion rate of just 37 percent among US audiences
You're talking about the 28-day CR before all of the episodes were even dropped. This doesn't hold true after two years. I mean 37% CR is the same as Stranger Things Season 1. Nobody tries to make the claim that only 37% of viewers finished Season 1 of Stranger Things. That's because it's a snapshot in time that expires the very next day. Using this figure now is just intellectually dishonest.
In other words when THR reports "had" it means "had" not "has." There was a time, early on in 2022 when there are only a handful of episodes available that the show HAD a 37% completion rate which, at that time, meant that any viewer who had seen even a minute of it, who had completed watching at least 70% of all available episodes at that moment in time. Many people watched a bit of the first episode and then waited for the whole thing to drop 45-days later before binging it. Amazon already addressed this a very long time ago, stating that the completion rate spiked once all episodes were available and that this was an expected result.
The unexpired data show that 70% of viewers liked the show. Both IMDb and Google agree on this.
dude has no life other than being a bot lul