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“The Wheel of Time” officially ends the filming of its 2nd season

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New Year of the Series with Rosamund Pike Still Doesn’t Have a Date to Arrive on Amazon Prime Video

“The Wheel of Time” officially ends the filming of its 2nd season – Disclosure / Amazon Prime Video

Considered one of the most watched series on Amazon Prime Video, the second season of “The Wheel of Time” has officially ended its recordings. The news was given by the series’ profile on Twitter, last Wednesday (18), with a complete behind-the-scenes video of the production.

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The clip is responsible for showing the landscapes of the Czech Republic, Croatia and Slovenia, places where the attraction was filmed, in addition to bringing a glimpse of the script room, scenographic accessories and action scenes with stuntmen.

Finally, the protagonist Rosamund Pike (Moiraine Damodred) it says: “We’ve finished shooting season 2”. And your co-star, Daniel Henney (Lan Mandragoran), completes: “We look forward to seeing you”. Check out:

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In “The Wheel of Time”, when unspeakable evil is mirrored across the world, the population finds itself in a world of war and chaos. In an attempt to eradicate it, men go insane and destroy much of the world by using such power. To fix this evil, a small group of women band together under the White Tower and become humanity’s last hope for survival.

Besides pick and Henneyreturn for the second season Josha Stradowskihow Rand Al’Thor; Zoë Robins how Nynaeve; Barney Harris how Mat Cauthon; Marcus Rutherford, as Perrin Aybara; and Madeleine Madden how Egwene Al’Vere.

In addition to veterans, Guy Roberts (“Hanna”), who will live One Nomeshtaa gruff, one-eyed, snooping soldier who serves Lord Agelmar; Arnas Fedaravicius (“The Last Kingdom”) will be Mesema, a warrior who also serves Lord Agelmar; and Gregg Chillingirian (“The Discovery of Witches”) will bring to life Ingtar Shinowaa lord and soldier from war-torn lands, round out the cast of the new year.

The second season of “The Wheel of Time” does not yet have a date to premiere on Prime Video. But its first episodes are still available on streaming.

Source: cinebuzz

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