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What are early reactions saying about the new ‘Lord of the Rings’ movie called ‘War of the Rohirrim’?

Forth Eorlingas!

Lord of the Rings universe, and according to the early reactions by folks on social media, the return of Eowyn and the riders of Rohan in this anime movie is a spectacle for the most diehard of fans and the most ardent of gatekeepers.

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Tolkien fans have had a tough year contending with Amazon’s The Rings of Power series and all the things it gets wrong about Middle-earth, but there may be light at the end of the tunnel, after all. (Or as Samwise Gamgee would say, “But in the end, it’s only a ing thing, this shadow. Even darkness must . A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer.”)

During the recent Annecy Animated Film Festival, The War of the Rohirrim was showcased to a room full of fans and reporters, and the early impressions seem to be very positive.

But first off, let’s quickly recap everything we learned about the movie. The War of the Rohirrim takes place almost 200 years before the events of the trilogy and depicts the tale of Helm Hammerhand. Miranda Otto’s Eowyn is indeed in the story as the main narrator, but the main heroine is actually going to be Hammerhand’s daughter, Hera. When asked why she is the one to spearhead the adaptation, the producers replied: “Everyone else dies!” So we’re definitely in for a tragic story hearkening back to old Germanic folklore.

What’s more, the pic is going to revisit many places from Peter Jackson’s cinematic trilogy, with the producers doing everything in their power to remain true to Tolkien’s canon. And anime apparently never looked this good.

The film is already making its way to people’s most anticipated things to look out for in 2024.

The War of the Rohirrim is in good hands. Tear-jerkingly good.

The War of the Rohirrim is being compared to Castlevania, which is honestly a high bar if you’ve watched that anime series.

Some aren’t convinced, but they’re remaining cautiously optimistic thanks to the high production value.

Will The War of the Rohirrim redeem Middle-earth in cinema, if not live-action? I guess we’ll get to answer that question for ourselves come April 12, 2024.


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Jonathan Wright
Jonathan is a religious consumer of movies, TV shows, video games, and speculative fiction. And when he isn't doing that, he likes to write about them. He can get particularly worked up when talking about 'The Lord of the Rings' or 'A Song of Ice and Fire' or any work of high fantasy, come to think of it.