the series goes like this Biggest premiere in Amazon’s streaming service historyAs reported by the platform in a statement that didn’t specify that those 25 million viewers it refers to are taking into account all users who started seeing one of the two episodes, finished or finished watching two episodes of the series. if so, it is an average estimate.
“Somehow it made sense that Tolkien’s stories brought us this proud moment, one of the most popular stories of all time and considered by many to be the true origin of the fantasy genre,” said Jennifer Salke, President of Amazon Studios.
“I am so grateful to The Tolkien Estate and the series executive producers JD Payne and Patrick McKay, the series executive producer Lindsey Weber, the cast and crew, for their tireless collaborative efforts and boundless creative energies. Tens of millions of fans enjoying Middle-earthClearly with the same sentiment as our true measure of success,” added Salke of fiction aired on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories around the world.
The rest of the series will see the light of day every Friday (until its final installment on October 14th) and will have a different schedule from its first two episodes. So the new episodes will light up at six in the morning Spanish time.