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I know it's been said often but if you remove "lord of the rings" from the title I would have never guessed. It looks very generic.
first I've heard of this show, so forgive me if you've heard this before. But. Aren't all LOTR stories generic, because "generic fantasy" (as we know it today) was defined by LOTR in the first place?
At least, any LOTR story that would blend with the original texts/movie. Peter Jackson's even on the poster, though IDK what his relationship with this work will be. I'm sure you could make an out-there story set in middle-earth, but I'm skeptical that it would be recognizably LOTR.
Depends on if you want it to be recognizably LOTR ofc
LOTR has a certain style to it that makes it iconic, even the hobbit movies and spinoffs like Shadow of Mordor makes me think "Ahh, this is middle earth". The trailer for war of the rohirrim feels like it could've been literally any fantasy anime movie.