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Rings of Power debut watched by 25 million viewers an Amazon Prime Video record

Amazon.com Inc said on Saturday that its pricey Lord of the Ringprequel series was watched by more than 25 million viewers around the world on its first day, a record debut for a Prime Video streaming series.

Amazon spent more than $465M US on first season of Lord of the Rings prequel

Amazon places billion dollar bet with new Lord of the Rings show

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E-commerce giant Amazons new Lord of the Rings show is a billion dollar bet aimed at holding onto subscribers in an increasingly competitive streaming service environment.

Amazon.com Inc. said on Saturday that its pricey Lord of the Ringsprequel series was watched by more than 25 million viewers around the world on its first day, a record debut for a Prime Video series.

The company released the first two episodes of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Poweron its streaming service in more than 240 countries and territories on Friday.

Amazon did not say whether the viewers it counted had watched all or part of the first and second episodes.

Future Rings of Powerinstalments will be launched weekly until the Oct. 14 season finale.

The series takes place in J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth at a time known as the Second Age, a period 4,000 years before the events in the Lord of the Ringsand The Hobbitnovels and films.

A scene from the first episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is pictured. (Amazon Prime Video via AP)

Amazon plans to let the full story unfold in 50 hours over five seasons.

The online retailer spent more than $465 million US producing the show's first season, which was filmed in New Zealand, making it among the most expensive TV series ever produced and the most ambitious since Amazon jumped into original programming in 2013.

The company has received acclaim for shows such as Transparentand The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,but viewership for those series has not been disclosed.