Tolkien is popping in his grave: Elon Musk criticizes Amazon’s ‘The Rings Of Power’ present
By ANI
WASHINGTON: Tesla CEO Elon Musk has criticized Amazon’s big-budget fantasy drama collection ‘The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power’, stating that the late creator J.R.R. Tolkien is “turning in his grave.”
According to Variety, Musk took to his official Twitter deal with and slammed the present with a pair of brief tweets which included the above assertion.
His second tweet learn, “Almost every male character so far is a coward, a jerk or both. Only Galadriel is brave, smart and nice.”
Almost each male character to this point is a coward, a jerk or each. Only Galadriel is courageous, good and good.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 5, 2022
Galadriel, performed by Welsh actor Morfydd Clark, is a warrior elf and the lead of the collection set hundreds of years earlier than the occasions of ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
Clark has herself been the goal of criticism from on-line trolls, with complaints usually claiming the regal nature of the character within the authentic JRR Tolkien novels and Peter Jackson movies has been changed by an all-action warrior elf queen.
It is price noting that Musk, who’s presently tangled in an internet making an attempt to exit his proposed USD 44BN takeover of social website Twitter, has a long-running feud and rivalry with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, that has intensified as Musk’s SpaceX and Bezos’ Blue Origin compete straight.
The enmity between the world’s two richest individuals has seen the Tesla CEO habitually troll or shitpost in opposition to Bezos and his corporations.
So far ‘Rings of Power’, directed by JA Bayona, Wayne Che Yip and Charlotte Brandstrom, has been an enormous success for Amazon, scoring 25 million viewers for the primary two episodes, Prime Video’s prime premiere ever, reported The Hollywood Reporter.
The eight-episode first season will run till October 14. According to Variety, the second season of ‘The Rings of Power’ is already within the works as a part of Amazon’s five-season settlement with the Tolkien property.
WASHINGTON: Tesla CEO Elon Musk has criticized Amazon’s big-budget fantasy drama collection ‘The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power’, stating that the late creator J.R.R. Tolkien is “turning in his grave.”
According to Variety, Musk took to his official Twitter deal with and slammed the present with a pair of brief tweets which included the above assertion.
His second tweet learn, “Almost every male character so far is a coward, a jerk or both. Only Galadriel is brave, smart and nice.”
Almost each male character to this point is a coward, a jerk or each. Only Galadriel is courageous, good and good.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 5, 2022
Galadriel, performed by Welsh actor Morfydd Clark, is a warrior elf and the lead of the collection set hundreds of years earlier than the occasions of ‘The Hobbit’ and ‘The Lord of the Rings’.
Clark has herself been the goal of criticism from on-line trolls, with complaints usually claiming the regal nature of the character within the authentic JRR Tolkien novels and Peter Jackson movies has been changed by an all-action warrior elf queen.
It is price noting that Musk, who’s presently tangled in an internet making an attempt to exit his proposed USD 44BN takeover of social website Twitter, has a long-running feud and rivalry with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, that has intensified as Musk’s SpaceX and Bezos’ Blue Origin compete straight.
The enmity between the world’s two richest individuals has seen the Tesla CEO habitually troll or shitpost in opposition to Bezos and his corporations.
So far ‘Rings of Power’, directed by JA Bayona, Wayne Che Yip and Charlotte Brandstrom, has been an enormous success for Amazon, scoring 25 million viewers for the primary two episodes, Prime Video’s prime premiere ever, reported The Hollywood Reporter.
The eight-episode first season will run till October 14. According to Variety, the second season of ‘The Rings of Power’ is already within the works as a part of Amazon’s five-season settlement with the Tolkien property.