The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power returns for season two
The new season sets the stage for JRR Tolkien’s legendary villain, Sauron, as he darkens Middle-earth’s Second Age. Video / Prime Video
The new season sets the stage for JRR Tolkien’s legendary villain, Sauron, as he darkens Middle-earth’s Second Age. Video / Prime Video
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The Boys will premiere its fourth season on June 13. Video / Prime Video
The highly-anticipated romantic drama is based on Mona Kasten’s bestselling novel, Save Me. Video / Prime Video
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