Lord and Rings (TV series)

LEGO's Lord and Rings, or simply Lord and Rings, is an Danish-American web television series based on the best-selling novel by J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of The Rings" and the theatrical films of the same name. The series is a sequel to The Lego Movie 3. It is the third television series in the LEGO Extended Universe. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and aired on HBO Max.

The series was created by Scott Buck, serving as showrunner for the first season that was released on July 26, 2026, the second season that was released on June 22, 2027, and the third season that was released on August 1, 2028.

On October 2, 2029, Warner Bros. announced that it would not renew the series, and Scott Buck noted that "the central story is over" and that you can see the closure in The Lego Dimensions Movie: Episode II.

Synopsis
Following his supporting role in the events of The Lego Movies, Galdalf returns on an adventure of his own in Middle-earth alongside Frodo and other Hobbits where they put their abilities - and their patience - to the test in LEGO's Lord and Rings.

Cast

 * Yuri Lowenthal as Frodo Baggins
 * Todd Hansen as Gandalf
 * Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn "Strider" Elessar II
 * Sean Astin as Samwise Gamgee
 * Sean Bean as Boromir
 * Hugo Weav as Elrond
 * Andy Serkis as Golluming
 * Jake T. Austin as Legolas
 * Jack Black as Samwise Gamgee
 * Hank Azaria as Peregrin Took
 * Paul Butcher as Meriadoc Brandybuck
 * Tony Anselmo as Madril
 * Bruce Campbell as Aragorn
 * Nicholas Brendon as Sauron

Production
On October 7, 2022, at New York Comic-Con 2022, Lord and Rings was featured on the list of LEGO series that were in development, as a "limited web series", with creator Scott Buck set to serve as showrunner, It was said to be in the early stages of development.

On May 27, 2024, Todd Hansen announced his return as Gandalf for the series.

In July, it was announced that the script was complete and that production would begin soon.

On March 14, 2025, Variety reported that Warner Bros put production of Lord and Rings "on hiatus" until further notice, hoping to put it "on schedule."

On July 20, 2025, at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, it was announced that the series was scheduled to debut exclusively on HBO Max in the summer of 2026.

On December 18, 2026 Scott Buck revealed that the second season of the series would consist of ten episodes and that the third season of another ten episodes was already in pre-production.

On October 2, 2029, Warner Bros. canceled Lord and Rings after three seasons.

Post-credits scenes
Main Article: List of Post-credits scenes