New Zealand will remain synonymous with the Lord of the Rings after Amazon Studios announced it would film its forthcoming television series in the picturesque country. Much to the relief of Kiwis, the American television giant says production of the series will begin in Auckland in the coming months. New Zealand was the setting of the box-office smash Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies, directed by Wellingtonian Peter Jackson, last decade. New Zealand was the setting of the box-office smash Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies, directed by Wellingtonian Peter Jackson, last decade Much to the relief of Kiwis, the American television giant says production of the series will begin in Auckland in the coming months The country spans its involvement into a boost for both the tourism and screen industries. The streaming company is set to produce the majority of the series in New Zealand and it is set to cost more than $1.5billion. While it is expected to be one of the most expensive TV shows ever, it will also bring a massive boost to the country’s economy. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Amazon’s epic Prime Day kicks off with MASSIVE discounts… Read full this story
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