The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Galadriel actor Morfydd Clark praises the show's scary practical orc makeup and prosthetics. Marking the third major adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved source material after Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies, The Rings of Power is posed to introduce audiences to a very different version of Middle-earth. From showrunners Patrick Mckay and J.D. Payne, The Rings of Power takes place in the Second Age, thousands of years before the events of Jackson's trilogies.
One of CBS' newest sitcoms, Ghosts , features a cast full of spectral characters that each hail from a distinct time period and come with their own unique backstory and death. Though each of the eight ghosts has a wildly different perspective based on their different experiences throughout history, they nonetheless form a sort of family, which is one of the show's greatest charms. After all, being stuck with the same people for all of eternity allows for plenty of time to get to know each other. Ghosts , which is an adaptation of a BBC show of the same name, stars Utkarsh Ambudkar and Rose McIver (who played Liv Moore on five seasons of iZombie ) as Jay and Sam, a young couple who inherit a mansion in upstate New York. To their surprise, however, the house also comes with several ghostly inhabitants, who Sam is able to see after a near-death experience. These are Thorfinn (Devan Long), Sasappis (Román Zaragoza), Isaac (Brandon Scott Jones), Hetty (Rebecca Wisocky...
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