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Lord of the Rings game and movie rights go on sale for record price!

The Lord of the Rings games, movies, merchandising, live events and theme park rights will be auctioned.
 Lord of the Rings game and movie rights go on sale for record price!
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The Lord of the Rings book series, which first appeared in 1954 as a sequel to The Hobbit written by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien in 1937, and later in 2001 The movie adaptations in 2002 and 2003 are among the most popular and loved ones today.

In fact, the first images of The Rings of Power, which will be broadcast by Amazon Prime Video and set in the Second Age of Middle-earth, were shared today. But Amazon seems to want a lot more than that. Here are the details…

Lord of the Rings, to sell for $2 billion

Famous film production company Saul Zaentz Co. is a series of games, movies, merchandising, live events and events based on the works of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. announced that it will auction the rights to the theme park.

Of course, this company does not cover all the rights to Tolkien’s works. For example, Warner Bros. holds some movie rights to The Lord of the Rings through ownership of New Line Cinema. In the past few years, it has even released games such as Lego The Lord of the Rings and Middle-earth: Shadow of War set in Middle-earth.

In fact, this sale will not prevent the development of other video games set in the Lord of the Rings universe. For example, Daedalic Entertainment continues to work on a Gollum game that was first announced in 2019. Also, The Lord of the Rings Online has been online for nearly 15 years.

But Saul Zaentz still holds the $2 billion worth of publishing rights. It is not yet known whether potential buyers will get all of these or some for a fee. However, it is claimed that Amazon is at the top of the list.

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