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AP NewsWELLINGTON, New Zealand — Amazon announced Wednesday it will film its upcoming television series “The Lord of the Rings” in New Zealand, marking a return of the orcs, elves and hobbits to the country they became synonymous with over the course of six movies directed by Peter Jackson.
FILE – In this Dec. 31, 2015, file photo, tourists take photos during a tour of the Hobbit movie set near Matamata, New Zealand. Amazon announced Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019, it will film its upcoming television series “The Lord of the Rings” in New Zealand, marking a return of the orcs, elves and hobbits to the country they became synonymous with over the course of six movies directed by Peter Jackson. (AP Photo/Mark Baker, File)
“It’s a hugely significant piece of popular culture,” Twyford said. “And it now has a special place in New Zealanders hearts as well. We are part of Middle-earth.”
The series will be eligible for a 20% screen grant rebate that will be funded by taxpayers. The conservative lobby group Taxpayers’ Union said the rebate meant every New Zealand household could end up paying more than $100.
“Who would seriously name Amazon as the most deserving recipient of our hard-earned tax dollars?” the group wrote in a release.
But Twyford said it will be money well spent.
“This is not a charity issue,” he said. “This is about bringing jobs, investment, and economic development to New Zealand.”
The series will be based on the fantasy novels by J.R.R. Tolkien. Amazon said it would explore new story lines that precede “The Fellowship of the Ring.”
The show won’t be connected with the New Line Cinema movies, although Jackson has previously said he’d be interested in helping out. “The Lord of the Rings” movie trilogy and “The Hobbit” movie trilogy combined grossed nearly $6 billion at the box office.
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