How Much Amazon Would Owe The Tolkien Estate If It Cancels The Rings Of Power Before Season 5

The fantasy adaptation has been heavily scrutinized since its September 2022 debut. Because of the show’s hefty budget and acquisition costs, with analysis mentioning that viewership fell below expectations, there were murmurs from fans and industry experts alike about whether execs at Prime Video would cancel The Rings of Power.
A report from The Ankler‘s Lesley Goldberg reveals new information on The Rings of Power, including how much Amazon would have to pay the Tolkien estate if it cancelled the series. Among other details, it’s mentioned that Amazon’s initial deal was for a five-season run consisting of 50 episodes. If Amazon failed to stick to that plan, then they’d have to pay a kill fee of $20 million per season.
What The New Report Reveals About Rings Of Power
The report is part of a broader look at Prime Video, which is facing new challenges and questions as former Netflix executive Peter Friedlander has been tapped as the Head of Global Television at the Amazon-owned streamer. One of the biggest questions is how to approach Rings of Power, which hasn’t achieved the level of success expected from an adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien’s seminal work.
These numbers are likely not what Prime Video hoped for when it purchased the rights to the beloved franchise for $250 million. The first installment cost $465 million, not including marketing costs. Although costs have been reduced for the two more recent seasons, thanks to tax incentives and changing locations, the show has not been a major streaming breakout.
Our Take On Rings Of Power’s Status At Prime Video
As an agent mentions in the report, Rings of Power is not one of Prime Video’s defining shows. That may well go to The Boys or The Summer I Turned Pretty, both of which go viral and generate plenty of online discussion. There are also action dramas like Reacher, which consistently perform well and cost far less.




