TOTAL PANIC: Woke Lord Of The Rings Series Headed For TOTAL REBOOT!

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Amazon spends $1 billion on a TV series with a passionate fan following of a beloved classic series but can't resist destroying it with woke intersectional feminism. Now the rumor is the entire series will need to be rebooted or face massive audience rejection in a second season.

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TOTAL PANIC: WOKE Lord Of The Rings Series Headed For TOTAL REBOOT!

A new rumor claims that Prime Video will be completely rebooting The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power following the creatively bankrupt first season, which chose to throw out Tolkien and replace it with intersectional feminism.

Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Queen Regent Míriel and Morfydd Clark as Galadriel in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

This new rumor comes from YouTuber Gary Buechler of Nerdrotic who says, “We have heard the rumors from my man, Chris Gore, that the showrunners might end up being fall guys and we might have to wait ’til after award season to see if that actually happens.”

He then adds, “I also heard that they’re going to go for a full on reboot with this series and try to pretend that the last two months didn’t happen. Roll out the publicity, maybe roll out some more influencers and try to get people to binge The Rings of Power. Good luck.”

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Buechler went on to state, “And to add to that, what if I told you that The Rings of Power did not start this way. It was never meant to be a woke intersectional disaster. It didn’t have not-Gandalf. It didn’t have repurposed Hobbits. It didn’t have Halbrand as Sauron, and it didn’t have warrior Galadriel.”

“What if I told this show was usurped by people like Lindsey Weber and Jennifer Salke. And what if I told you that the fan attacks came from the top. More on that in my next Rings of Power video,” he teased.

Sue Kroll, Patrick McKay (Showrunner/Executive Producer), Head of Amazon Studios Jen Salke attend The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Mexico City Red Carpet Premiere & Screening

Bolstering the rumor he heard that Prime Video will reboot the series moving forward, he speculated the show will see massive viewer fall off in the second season.

Buechler theorized, “It didn’t need to be this way. I think we’d all love to be rooting for a good Lord of the Rings show, but that is not what this is. This is an Amazon product and it has very little chance of succeeding with the same people after two years.”

“I’m guessing you’re going to lose half of your audience in the first episode of season two and it’s just going to go down from there,” he speculated. “I’m guessing you’re gonna end up a lot like Westworld which just so happens to be another Bad Reboot product that just got cancelled except the big difference is Westworld had a good first season.”

“You might have had a chance if you just had a normal bad show and didn’t attack the fans, but you did and now you’re going to suffer the consequences of the perfect failure because that’s what this is. The one thing Amazon did right was everything wrong,” he concluded.

Charlie Vickers (Halbrand), Morfydd Clark (Galadriel) in Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

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Buechler’s claim of rebooting the series moving forward echoes what Film Threat founder and industry insider Chris Gore said during an appearance on Midnight’s Edge in the Morning.

Gore stated, “I heard from someone who has a connect at Amazon that – if you want to know – that effectively, they’re going to be retooling. And that [J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay] are more than likely…they’re not gonna be publicly fired, but their role will be reduced.”

“Potentially just remaining in the writers room,” he added, “but my understanding is they’re looking for more experienced showrunners.”

He then claimed, “They’re well aware of the problems — there’s sort of like publicly what they say and what they’re actually doing behind the scenes. And what they’re doing behind the scenes is they’re freaking out that this was more of a failure than could have been anticipated.”

“I think, one, the quality of the show that is the number one thing,” he opined. “The fact that it’s like ‘Why am I still watching this? This is sleep inducing.’ The second thing is the total rejection from fans. I can’t believe that there — there has to be very few people that remain that still like it.”

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