Q: So, I love the bonus content, from the animated minis, to the interviews, the preview with Logain today, but why under the light are they so flaming hard to locate? Please just have Amazon put everything under a separate tab so the masses can see this content and appreciate it like it deserves!Ī: It’s so great! I don’t even know how to watch it. Those phrases mean a lot to me.Ī: Blood and ashes, give us some time. Q: Why are you not using any of the WOT swears? Every time the characters use modern colloquialisms it completely throws me for a loop. Maybe in the next turning of the Wheel, there’ll be the two hour season premiere featuring unlimited scenes of smithing, Coplins, Congars, and more.
Anecdotally (and apparently statistically now), tons of non-book fans made it through the first episode and right into the series without stopping down or turning it off. And to Amazon’s credit, a real focus in streaming nowadays for all of the networks is “pace” and “bingeability”. But the JudkinsCut never really made it out of script form. Is there any possibly of a JudkinsCut being released later on?Ī: Ha, I wish. It’s been reported that you wanted/expected a 10 episode season and a 2 hr pilot, so it’s understandable why it had to be so cram packed when cut down to only 1 hour. Q: One of the biggest complaints I’ve seen regarding the premier is the pacing of episode 1. We’ve collected the questions and answers below, although some of the question comments have been condensed for brevity. Have you checked out LRM Online’s official podcast feed yet The LRM Online Podcast Network, which includes our flagship podcast Los Fanboys, our premiere podcast Breaking Geek Radio: The Podcast, and our morning show LRMornings? Check it out by listening below.The Wheel of Time showrunner Rafe Judkins did an AMA (“Ask Me Anything”) on Reddit. How do you feel about McElhatton joining the cast as Tam Al’Thor? Let us know your thoughts down below! Don’t forget to share this post on your Facebook wall and with your Twitter followers! Just hit the buttons on the top of this page. A swordsman but a gentle widower who runs a remote farm with his son Rand and is one of the elders of the local village of Two Rivers.” McElhatton will be playing the role of Tam Al’Thor, who resident LRM Wheel of Time reader Cam Clark describes as “a Shepherd and Ex soldier.
“The choice isn't always about what you do, son, but why you do it.” Please welcome Michael McElhatton (Tam Al'Thor) to the #WOTonPrime family. “The choice isn’t always about what you do, son, but why you do it.” Please welcome Michael McElhatton (Tam Al’Thor) to the #WOTonPrime family.” RELATED – Wheel Of Time: Check Out This Footage From The Table Read! Now, Amazon has confirmed in a new tweet that the figure in the video was indeed him. While it was hard to see in the shot if it was indeed him, many fans claimed it was, and speculation commenced on who he’d be playing. Some eagle-eyed viewers out there noticed a particular shot of the video showed what looked like Michael McElhatton.įor those who don’t know, McElhatton is known for bringing the slimy Roose Bolton to the small screen in HBO’s Game of Thrones. It gave fans first insight into what was to come for the show, and highlighted a few different cast members. Back when production first started on Amazon Prime Video’s The Wheel of Time adaptation, they released a video that showed off the table read for the pilot episode.