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'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' is returning—here's how to watch it

Season two of the Amazon Prime Video series debuts August 29.

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Fans of Middle-earth rejoice because "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" is coming back this summer! The second season of Prime Video's medieval prequel to the world of J.R.R. Tolkien starts streaming on Thursday, August 29. Whether you're a longtime fan of dwarves and elves or are trying to catch up with the adventure, now's a great time to jump in with the help of Prime Video.

The only way to watch "The Rings of Power" is with an Amazon Prime membership, which you can try for 30 days free. Typically running members $14.99, access to Prime Video and its plethora of titles is just one of the many benefits Prime members can get. You can also sign up for Prime Video for $8.99 per month.

Where can you watch 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power?'

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"The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" is streaming exclusively on Prime Video. Prime Video is included with a general Prime membership, but you can also subscribe to Prime Video as a standalone service. Prime Video is available to Prime customers in more than 200 countries and territories and can be accessed through most web browsers with an internet connection. Prime Video is also available as a streaming app on numerous devices, including iOS and Android, Amazon Fire TV devices, Roku devices, Xbox, PlayStation, smart TVs and more.

Not only can you watch the new (and previous) season of "The Rings of Power," but there are also plenty of other great titles on Prime Video. You can have a movie night at home with access to original films like "The Idea of You" and classic hits like "Titanic." Prime Video also has a slew of hit shows to binge through, from the post-apocalyptic fun of "Fallout" to the creeping dread of "Bates Motel."

What is 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' about?

Set thousands of years before the events of "The Hobbit" and the original "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, "The Rings of Power" sends viewers into the Second Age of Middle-earth. If you missed Reviewed's thoughts on the first season, the show followed a variety of characters trying to maintain peace among the elves, the dwarves, the hobbits and the forces of man as a mysterious evil force starts to rise. There's fierce elven warrior Galadriel (Moryfdd Clark) trying to hunt down the evil in her land, dwarf prince Durin IV (Owain Arthur) ready to ascend to greatness in Middle-earth, and many others.

While the season two trailer is vague with specifics, it does reveal one major player: Sauron. Played by Charlie Vickers (who played Halbrand in season one), the mysterious figure appears to disguise himself as an elf while the titular rings of power start to come into focus. Meanwhile, Galadriel and co. continue to fight off more creatures and forces as conflicts in Middle-earth worsen. The opening shot of the trailer appears to be the infamous Mount Doom, while the final shot seems to show the creation of Barad-dûr, which would become Sauron's fortress and the home of the ominous eye watching over Mordor years later.

How can you watch 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power'?

The new season of "The Rings of Power" debuts on Prime Video on Thursday, August 29. You can either sign up for a Prime Video account for $8.99 a month or an Amazon Prime account for $14.99 a month. You can watch the eight episodes of season one right now in preparation for the eight-episode new season coming this summer. Prime Video is also the home to Amazon Studios productions as well as shows and movies from other studios.

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