Today the new film ‘The Lord of the Rings’ arrives on Netflix by surprise, whose genesis is as interesting as its plot

The first Middle Earth anime, ‘The Lord of the Rings: War of the Rohirrim‘, lands on Netflix almost a year and a half after its discreet passage through theaters. The film that Warner swept under the rug a few weeks after its theatrical release is back on streaming, and its commercial journey is as bumpy as the fiction it narrates, set in Tolkien’s immortal creation. The story takes place 183 years before the events narrated in ‘The Fellowship of the Ring’. We will experience the fall of Helm Hammerhand, king of Rohan, against Wulf, a Dunlending lord who seeks to avenge the death of his father. The siege ends at the Tabernacle fortress, the bastion that generations later will be known as Helm’s Deep. In this way, an episode of the story of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ that Tolkien barely left outlined in the appendices is narrated in detail. Behind the camera was Kenji Kamiyama, a Japanese animator who had previously taken the reins of other legendary franchises, as he did in ‘Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex’ and ‘Blade Runner: Black Lotus’. However, the bet did not work at the box office: the film became the worst premiere of the entire franchise, grossing barely about 4.6 million dollars. Its worldwide collection was around 20 million against a budget close to 30. But… what is the reason for the release, somewhat secretly, of this film? Easy: retain rights. The making of ‘The War of the Rohirrim’ was accelerated so that New Line Cinema would keep the film rights to Tolkien’s work active while prepared new projects. The next step in that plan is ‘The Hunt for Gollum’, now with real actors, Andy Serkis directing and returning to play Gollum, produced by Peter Jackson and scheduled for release in 2027. The machinery continues to move forward, but in the meantime we have this wonderful animated appetizer. In Xataka | Today on Netflix: in 2019 no one gave a damn for it, and today it is one of the best adaptations of a video game

The Belgian police stop Huawei representatives for alleged corruption in the Eurocamara. The EU investigates the Chinese plot

The Belgian police have made records at the European headquarters of Huawei in Brussels and has arrested several of its lobists for alleged corruption of Eurodiputados, as progress Reuters. What happened? The Belgian Prosecutor’s Office has deployed a hundred agents in almost two dozen places in Belgium and Portugal as part of an investigation for alleged bribery, falsification of documents and money laundering. The researchers have seized two offices in the European Parliament belonging to supposedly involved parliamentary assistants. Why is it important. This case threatens to become a second ‘Qatargate‘, the scandal that shook the Eurocamara in 2022 when several legislators were accused of receiving bribes from Qatar and Morocco. New research can seriously damage the credibility of European institutions, already weakened after that episode. Between bambalins. According to Belgian media, the plot of bribes would have operated “regularly and very discreetly from 2021 to the present, under the appearance of lobby Commercial. “The researchers They suspect that about fifteen Eurodiputados – actual and ancient – could be involved. In detail. Corrupt practices, according to Politicalthey would have included: Remuneration for adopting favorable political positions to Huawei. Excessive gifts, such as meals and travel expenses. Recurring invitations to football matches. The context. Huawei, which once was a power of lobby In Europe, he has suffered blows in recent years due to the security risks associated with his links with the Chinese government. The European Commission He has repeatedly warned that the company represents “materially higher risks than other 5G suppliers”. The European Parliament has confirmed that it will cooperate “quickly” with the Belgian authorities in the investigation. Meanwhile, Victor Negrescu, vice president of Parliament for transparency and anti -corruption, has described the accusations as “deeply worrisome.” The answer. A spokesman for Huawei has limited himself to declare that the company is “investigating” what happened and that “it is committed to compliance with all the applicable laws and regulations of the countries and regions in which it operates.” The Eurodiputados involved could see the lifting of their parliamentary immunity if the investigation progresses, a process that requires the authorization of the president of the Eurocamara, Roberta Metsola. From Xataka We have contacted Huawei to obtain their statements in this regard, we will incorporate them into this article as soon as we obtain them. In Xataka | I have tried Huawei’s triple folding: I am not sure for what, but I want one Outstanding image | Guillaume PĂ©rigois in Unspash

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