Welcome to “Watch Party: Lord of the Rings”! If you‘ve just wandered in, don‘t worry, you‘re not lost! Join Jen and Michael as they delve too greedily and too deep into Middle Earth in anticipation of the upcoming Lord of the Rings series on Amazon Prime. Stay up to date on casting announcements and set leaks, speculate about the plot, all while rekindling your love of all things Tolkien. If you w... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
We may be on a podcasting hiatus, but we had to take a break from our sojourn to celebrate the greatest holiday of the year - Tolkien Reading Day! This year's theme is Travel and Adventure, and we both took the opportunity to fondly reminisce about o... more
Michael and Jen are joined by Fellowship of Fans and several panelists for their Episode 8 After Party! As always, we broke the stream into two podcast episodes. This episode contains the discussion by our lore panel, Strider, Lakhitia, and Dave and ... more
Michael and Jen are joined by Fellowship of Fans, and several panelists including special guests Dave and Johnny from the Council of Elrond podcast for their Episode 8 After Party! As always, we broke the stream into two podcast episodes. This episod... more
Michael and Jen break down the season finale of the season one of The Rings of Power, "Alloyed." This episode includes spoilers. more
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I thoroughly enjoy listening to the Watch Party: Lord of the Rings podcast, with hosts Michael and Jen, who discuss and analyze the various adaptations of Tolkien’s works. Primarily, they talk about and dissect news related to The Rings of Power, but there’s also episodes dedicated to in-depth analysis of the Jackson trilogy, one section at the time, with invited guests. There’s also dedicated episodes to the upcoming The War of the Rohirrim movie and some lore-centric episodes. more
Just listening to the opening bars of their theme song puts a smile on my face and sets my toes tapping. Jen and Michael have really found their stride, and are deeply connected to the Tolkien community, particularly its podcasters. They’ve identified their criteria for evaluating adaptations of Tolkien’s writings, and offer enjoyable analysis without gatekeeping or purity tests. And wow, are they faithful to the crazy release schedule that Amazon has unleashed upon the Tolkien community with... more
I just recently found out about this podcast and I just keep listening, episode after episode. Its one of the few places that consistently take an even keel stance when it comes to news about the show on Prime. The content is top notch and the sound is as well. This is an efficiently produced podcast and I am looking forward to hearing more!
...a good podcast about the upcoming Amazon Lord of the Rings series!!!
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