The Rings of Power: Real-life Partners, Auditions and Cast Secrets Revealed! |⭐ OSSA
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- As the new episodes of The Rings of Power are coming out, we’re learning more and more about the characters, but we also really want to know more about the actors. Therefore, today OSSA has prepared a video for you in which you will learn everything about the cast of The Rings of Power!
So in today's video, get ready to find out which character Ismael Cruz Córdova (Arondir) liked the most when he watched The Lord of the Rings, and how many times Amazon rejected him at the audition! What did Nazanin Boniadi (Bronwyn) do before starting her acting career, and what attracts her so much in the story of "Lord of the Rings"? What is Robert Aramayo's favorite book, and how does he feel about his The Rings of Power character, Elrond? Where did Benjamin Walker (Gil-galad) meet his wife Kaya Scodelario, and what does he think of Tolkien's books? Who is special in the life of Owain Arthur, what does the actor's Instagram account just screams about, and what is important for an actor to play the role of Durin IV? How did the cast and understanding husband help Sophia Nomvete balance motherhood and playing the role of Disa, and what did Robert Aramayo say about her performing? What was Markella Kavenagh's job before she landed her role as Nori in Rings of Power, and what did she do to bring Tolkien's character to life on screen? How did Charlie Vickers prepare for the role of Halbrand, and what is his favorite episode of the Rings of Power? Why did Morfydd Clark (Galadriel) faint at the premiere of The Personal History of David Copperfield in Toronto, and what did she learn when she arrived in New Zealand?
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Ismael Cruz Córdova as Arondir
01:46 - Nazanin Boniadi as Bronwyn
02:48 - Robert Aramayo as Elrond
03:52 - Benjamin Walker as Gil-galad
05:07 - Owain Arthur as Durin IV
06:26 - Sophia Nomvete as Disa
07:36 - Markella Kavenagh as Nori
08:42 - Charlie Vickers as Halbrand
09:37 - Morfydd Clark as Galadriel
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Who from the cast of The Rings of Power has already become your favorite?
Morfydd Clark as Galadriel is my favorite, she is the best!! 😊😊 I cant wait for the final episode...thank you for this video 👏
HALBRANDDDDDD! (Charlie!)
Durin is probably the best acted. Diza is likely next. They are the most likeable characters. I was amused by many of their scenes. The show is so badly written though it's really hard to find protagonist characters to like. Adar is actually likeable and he shouldn't be likeable. The actor is good, too bad the script is horrible. I remember the actor from GoT because of the shape of his eyes. I remember thinking at the time he might make a decent elf with the right makeup. Well... he got cast as an elf... and an orc at the same time. Not what I had in mind.
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Sauron! Grrrr ❤
Ive read Charlie auditioned 8 times? I mean he is definitely playing a very important role and not just some dude in Middle Earth…
sure is
None of them were paid much. The lead (Morfydd) has been said to have been paid only 25k per episode, with Nori being paid 10k per episode of the show. Not sure how much of it is true but goes to show little Amazon paid them even with a billion dollar budget.
With all these activist actors they hired, you'd think they'd protest their pay, especially the women. And I know what that's like actually, to get paid less than my male counter parts.
wasn't the budget primarily geared towards the licensing from the Tolkien Estate?
@@raya8919 ... what makes them activist actors?
@@Correa24bori Their own admission. Go find interviews. They openly talk about being activists.
@@raya8919 and why is that a bad thing? They work with charities and people for causes they believe in and as far as I know that activism doesn’t bleed into the series.
Omg they managed to age Benjamin Walker of at least 10-15 years. I thought her was in his later 50’s
Charlie of course
They should have made Mr. Cordova a Prince of Harad in open conflict with both Numenor and Sauron.
According to the lore it took Sauron a long time to pacify Harad and the East because Sauron's dominance have not yet covered those lands.
That would have been an epic saga on its own. The Haradrim fighting alongside the elves of Lindon, the Dwarves of Khazad-dum and their bitter rivals the Numenoreans.
From the Forging of the Rings of Power to the Defeat and exile of Sauron to Numenor. That should have been the focus of this series. And they wasted more than 700M just to tell "Galadriel broke Sauron's heart".
Why Daniel Weyman is missing here? He's one of the main characters! 🤦♀️
I think Markell’a and Ismael are dating and Charlie got ditched by Markella at some point early on
What kind of reach is this? I mean I know Rings of Power is fanfiction but huwaaat? Do you have evidence of this especially the “Charlie tot ditched by Markella”? 😱
Body language.
It’s that Markella and Ismael are often together and arriving together at events and even many times holding hands in photos standing very close like butt to crotch in photos. That definitely suggests intimacy.
@@kalecrystal4054 Ismael is gay. He’s out, you can see this on his Instagram.
considering chemistry and body language, it’s more likely to speculate on Charlie and Morfydd. But irl, Charlie has a long-time girlfriend, possible a fiancée.
Halbrand is sauron
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With little to no credits to her name.
Now she has even less...
Bad writing. This show only works if you refuse to think too much about it.
Nah it works alright. I would say less Tolkien-derived and more Tolkien-inspired, just like PJ's trilogy
@@Correa24bori There is no comparison . Sorry but at least PJ tried to stick to Tolkien`s story.
These guys have the names of Tolkien in their story, but that is it.
A lot of TRoP`s writing is truly bad.
Galadriel jumps from the ship into the sea and just bumps into Sauron?
How contrived is that. We do not even find out why Sauron was floating on a raft in the middle of the sea.
Was he waiting for Galadriel, etc.
The list of bad ideas from the writers is very, very long.
I've seen the entire series now. I am in awe of exactly how bad it was written, especially considering how much money Amazon spent on it. Everything about it, from story to dialogue, felt like it was a 14-year-old's first time writing a fantasy story. I found myself laughing at the line "Because I'm good!" in the season finale. I had to pause the show. Tolkien would have never had a character say a line like that. Then because they made the hobbits so unlikeable, I felt nothing when Lenny H's character died. I should have felt something and that bothered me. This is supposed to be a moving scene.... and there was nothing there. I was just wanting it to hurry up and get to the part where the female Frodo leaves the group. I found the Harfoot storyline the least interesting of all the stories.
@@clownofthetimes6727 disagree but go off king
@@Correa24bori The difference between the JP LOTR Trilogy and ROP is that Jackson actively tried to respect Tolkien's work, and stuck to the story told in LOTR to about 80% (more or less). The writers were certainly experienced enough and genuinely loved Tolkien's world enough that it is evident in the writing. The changes Jackson made to the story were certainly grumbled about among the fanbase, myself included, BUT no one could deny that Jackson respected Tolkien, and that the world felt like Middle-Earth, and he told most of the end of 3rd Age story and dialogue with faithfulness to the source material rarely seen in adaptations today. For these reasons, most of the fanbase appreciates the JP LOTR trilogy and can forgive the rest (while still debating it).
ROP, on the other hand, has gone out of it's way to disrespect Tolkien's work. Virtually none of the ROP story exists anywhere in any book Tolkien wrote. It's entirely made up and poorly written by writers with barely anything to their name, who clearly do not appreciate the spirit of Tolkien's work evident by the way they are treating it. Using PJ LOTR imagery, and using names from Tolkien's world, doesn't make it based on Tolkien's world. It's a poorly written original story that simply barrows names from Arda.
The two are as far apart as one can get. There is no comparison. One is based on Tolkien's world, the other is not.
No one cares about this. RoP is the worst written show I've ever seen, even if it weren't labled 'based on the works of Tolkien'. But since it is, the only thing RoP shares with Tolkien's world are nouns of people, places or things he invented. That's it. It's like putting a 2022 Mercedes hood ornament on 1983 Gremlin and trying to sell it as a Mercedes.
Why are you here if you don’t care? Why do you deliberately anger yourself by watching this? Why spread so much negativity? Just leave it be man. Don’t watch it if you don’t like it.
Keep crying
@@qdob5957 We want the show cancelled and we're letting our opinion be heard everywhere possible.
@@raya8919 you want the show cancelled? because you cant just... not watch it? wtf lmfao it is not canon and they can do whatever with it, next season i hope they make galadriel gay just to make you mad. go touch some grass dude
Everybody has a right to an opinion.
Why do fans of the show feel so threatened by this?