I needed therapy to survive violent scenes

If you can’t beat ’em, train with ’em.

“Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” star Morfydd Clark revealed the intense way she prepared for her role as Galadriel — an ethereal warrior elf that was played by Cate Blanchett in the films.

“When I was playing Galadriel, the stunt team said, ‘You’ve got a problem because you’re used to being attacked on film,’ ” she told Empire about adjusting to J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth fantasy world.

“I would flinch a lot when people came at me. So they did exposure therapy with me, where I would have all these huge, huge men running at me, screaming with swords. To stop me from looking frightened. Because I’ve definitely been cast as the victim. And Galadriel is not that,” she explained.

Morfydd Clark said the therapy helped her not look scared on camera.
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The 33-year-old’s “Rings” role is different from the types of jobs she usually books. Clark is most recognizable for portraying a traumatized nurse in “Saint Maud” but has always been a fan of Tolkien’s franchise — even if she didn’t realize she was auditioning for it right away.

“The first [audition], I didn’t know what I was auditioning for,” Clark recalled. “The actress next to me looked over all sneaky and was like, ‘Do you know what this is for? It’s “Lord Of The Rings.” ’ And I’m forever grateful to her,” she declared.

“I went into the toilet and just stared at myself and was like, ‘You’ve gotta pull yourself together. You’ve been training for this for years,’ ” Clark said of her audition. “‘ You know what to do, it’s in your blood.’ Because I’d been obsessively watching ‘Lord Of The Rings’ for my whole childhood.”

The series is set thousands of years before the original films and features new, diverse characters that are meant to modernize the series.

The Amazon Prime series was a personal venture to CEO Jeff Bezos, who is a longtime fan of the franchise. He passed that passion down to his son, who Bezos said gave him some advice on the show.

Morfydd Clark
Morfydd Clark said she is a longtime fan of “The Lord of the Rings.”
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“He looked me in the eyes, very sincerely, and he said: ‘Dad, please don’t eff this up,’ ” he shared at the series premiere in London on Tuesday,

The first two episodes of “The Rings of Power” are now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. 

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The Rings Of Power’ Premiere Date, Episode Release Schedule Revealed

When The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power premieres on Prime Video in a few weeks, it’s going to launch big. Amazon Studios announced today that the first two episodes of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power will premiere on September 1 (or September 2, depending on where your time zone is). After that, new episodes will roll out weekly at midnight ET time on Fridays. This is great news for Tolkien fans desperate to experience the Second Age and even better news Americans who might want to start their Labor Day binge-watching a little bit early…

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is set thousands of years before The Hobbit and the original Lord of the Rings trilogy in an era called the Second Age. The Elves believe they have fully conquered the forces of evil, but Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) is obsessed with tracking down Sauron to avenge the death of her brother Finrod Felagund (Will Fletcher). Meanwhile, shadows are emerging in the south of Middle-earth and a curious Harfoot named Nori Brandyfoot (Markella Kavenagh) encounters a mysterious meteor man (Daniel Weyman).

Amazon has revealed that the first two episodes of The Rings of Power will now premiere at 9 PM EDT (or 6 PM PDT) on Thursday, September 1. According to Amazon, “episodes will launch at the same time around the world, so that all fans can experience them simultaneously.” Here is a sampling of global premiere times for the first two episodes of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power on Prime Video:

6 PM PDT // Thursday, September 1
9 PM EDT // Thursday, September 1
10 PM Brazil // Thursday, September 1
2 AM UK // Friday, September 2
3 AM CEST // Friday, September 2
5:30 AM IST // Friday, September 2
10 AM JST // Friday, September 2
11 AM AU // Friday, September 2
1 PM NZ // Friday, September 2

Here’s what time new episodes of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power will premiere after Week One:

9 PM PDT // Thursdays
12 AM EDT // Fridays
1 AM Brazil // Fridays
5 AM UK // Fridays
6 AM CEST // Fridays
9:30 AM IST // Fridays
1 PM JST // Fridays
2 PM AU // Fridays
4 PM NZ // Fridays

There are eight episodes in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 1, which means that the final episode will premiere on October 14.

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