If you watched the debut season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power and it got you craving a revisit of the Middle-earth trilogy that first brought the worlds of JRR Tolkien to live-action, you can fire up Netflix to watch all three films in Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy. In what will spark some lively debates, the versions of the films on the streamer are theatrical releases as opposed to the extended editions, as fans have conflicted feelings over which cut is superior. For those who can’t decide which is better, HBO Max
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Lord Of The Rings Movies Get New Streaming Home Starting Tomorrow
Starting tomorrow, February 1, Peter Jackson’s acclaimed The Lord of the Rings trilogy will be available to watch on a new streaming service.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy will become available to watch on Netflix starting tomorrow, February 1. Based on the beloved fantasy novels by author JRR Tolkien, the first installment of Peter Jackson’s acclaimed The Lord of the Rings trilogy was released in 2001, chronicling Frodo’s (Elijah Wood) epic journey across Middle-earth to destroy the One Ring. All three films in Jackson’s trilogy
Gwinnett home suspected as base for fentanyl trafficking ring, 2 arrested
Investigators said a pair of fentanyl traffickers were running a drug operation out of a home in the Loganville neighborhood.
Police found guns, drugs and cash while searching the house before arresting two people and charging them with trafficking.
“Whether it’s apartments, houses, expensive neighborhoods, not-so-expensive neighborhoods, you’ll find it just about anywhere,” Captain Jake Parker said.
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Channel 2’s Matt Johnson learned that the fentanyl found inside the home on Templeton Drive last week have already been linked to several overdoses.
Authorities arrested Michael Kaplan, 64, and Kim Fawaz,
