After a disastrous opening, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim heads to digital on Dec 27th
From Dark Horizons:
After New Line Cinema’s anime feature “The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim” debuted to a disastrously low $4.5 million in its opening weekend in cinemas on December 13th, and then fell a steep 72% to just $1.25 million this past weekend, the title is being made available on digital at home on December 27th.
Agreed. I only knew about it from a post here on Lemmy. No one that I mentioned it to IRL (including other LotR fans) had even heard of it. Took my son-in-law to see it in theater and enjoyed it.
I just heard about something LoR as an anime and when I went to the cinema to watch Gladiator 2 I noticed a screening note for this movie. I didnt notice any poster outside about this movie. Nothing.
I didn't know it existed until I saw a poster for it in the cinema a couple of weeks ago. You'd think they would have actually spent more than a few pennies on marketing
As someone who was eagerly anticipating this movie and saw it in theaters, it's a shame that it ended up having a terrible box office gross. I thought it was really good, and I appreciated the fact that I got to see 2D animation on the big screen again.
I think the best-case scenario for Rohirrim is that it blows up on streaming and digital.
I will counter that there has been plenty of 2D animation on the big screen lately and a lot of it Japanese in origin. Thisnt isn't that unique and I think the crossover isn't as big as once hoped.
We are talking a similar audience as to that The Boy and the Heron.
Saw it in the theater ... Meh, a 6 out of 10 I think. Plot was kinda contrived. But there are some beautiful shots in there, the opening with the eagles on the mountain, gorgeous.
This sounds like it was an awards run and they just wanted to get some money back.
I do think Amazon is trying to mark themselves as the home for Lord of the Rings which is only slightly funny since it's literally everything around it that they were actually able to buy the rights to.
I feel like if they had made the bold move to animate in a more stylized fashion it might have fared better. The fairly generic anime look implies a fairly generic storytelling, accurate or not.
I thought it was fun! Falls into a couple glup shitto pitfalls but nowhere near in the same way The Hobbit movies did, and my fears that it would be too Shadow of Mordor-y did not come to fruition