![]() The Rings of Power turned out to be a very different show from Dragon, though the first seasons of both shows were in many ways extended set-ups for the story to come. ![]() Put it another way, there was more than one dragon casting its shadow over co-showrunners Ryan Condal and Miguel Sapochnik, and the stakes were raised even higher by picking a release date that put it… perhaps not intentionally in direct competition with The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, but the effect was the same. Following up an Emmy-winning juggernaut that held the world in its grasp each week is tricky enough, but then consider following up an Emmy-winning juggernaut with a final season so disliked that (even though you had nothing to do with its making) you know you’re going to get asked about it during the press tour. ![]() And when you consider the challenge the creative team faced in doing so, it is a pretty remarkable achievement. ![]()
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