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    08-Sep-2022 01:12 PM


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    Original Lord Of The Rings stars show support for diverse cast in Rings Of Power series

    Several stars of the original Peter Jackson-helmed Lord Of The Rings trilogy have shown their support for the diversity featured in the new Amazon Prime Video prequel series, Rings Of Power. This comes in the wake of online attacks against some of the new series' black and brown cast members.

    Elijah Wood tweeted a photo of himself and cast mates Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd wearing T-shirts that read "You all are welcome here" in Elvish and with a graphic of different coloured and shaped ears belonging to the many creatures of Middle-earth.

    Another cast member, Sean Astin, tweeted a photo of himself separately, wearing a cap bearing the same design.

    After an inundation of racist attacks, Amazon Prime Video’s Lord Of The Rings: Rings Of Power released a statement on Twitter on Wednesday (Sep 8) expressing that they refuse to ignore or tolerate the “racism, threats, harassment, and abuse” that some of their castmates of colour face daily.

    When black and brown cast members on Rings Of Power were announced earlier this year, they were met with immediate backlash based on the colour of their skin. Claiming that the series is a misrepresentation of author JRR Tolkien’s Middle-earth, comments have emerged across social media rejecting the show’s diversity.

    After receiving many negative comments following the show’s premiere, Amazon Prime disabled the option for audiences to comment due to review bombing suspicions.

    The statement read: “We, the cast of Rings Of Power, stand together in absolute solidarity and against the relentless racism, threats, harassment, and abuse some of our castmates of colour are being subject to on a daily basis."

    "We refuse to ignore it or tolerate it. JRR Tolkien created a world which, by definition, is multi-cultural. A world in which free peoples from different races and cultures join together, in fellowship, to defeat the forces of evil. Rings Of Power reflects that. Our world has never been all white, fantasy has never been all white. Middle-earth is not all white. BIPOC belong in middle-earth and they are here to stay."
    Source: CNA