It's going to be based on the original novels and not the films
There's going to be a new battle in Middle Earth and we have all the latest news about the new Lord Of The Rings on Amazon.
Bryan Cogman, a writer and producer on Game of Thrones, has been brought in to work on Amazon's Lord of the Rings series
You can just imagine Gandalf shouting 'YOU SHALL NOT PASSSSSS!' at ol' Dumbledore, before nutting him with his staff
His 15,000km journey has taken him to some incredible places.
The £1bn series will be shot at a Scottish location that was also used for Avengers: Infinity War
The game's creators say they want to differentiate it from the films and games that have gone before
Only the ring bearers themselves would manage to make it past this level of security
The news comes hot off the heels of the speculation that the episodic reboot will focus on the young life of Aragorn
Fantasy writer Andrew Duncan has claimed that the Lord of the Rings series is discriminatory against orcs.
You shall not pass up this opportunity - not for just over a tenner anyway
One does not simply walk into San Francisco...
Jennifer Salke, the new head of Amazon Studios, has given a tentative release date for the long-rumoured Lord of the Rings TV Show.
J. R. R. Tolkien’s fantasy masterclass will once again be adapted into a visual experience, only this time for the little screen.
The actor, who played Frodo in the original films, has given his opinion on Amazon remaking it as a TV series
Last year Amazon Studios signed a landmark $250 million deal to begin production on the show
They've got enough material to work with, and enough money to do whatever they want.
It's costing them $1bn, so they'd better not mess it up
The Chinese science fiction trilogy was first published in 2008 and has won the Hugo Award for Best Novel
The local council is not happy, saying they will launch an investigation the moment the weather improves
A boy crossed something off his bucket list with a back-to-back LOTR screening - only to get a nice little extra from Peter Jackson.
Surely Gandalf would've been a better shout?
Luis Padron from Argentina has spent a whopping $60,000 to make his fantasy come true - turning himself into a mythical creature