The Wheel of Time

2021 American fantasy television series

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2025 Third season of The Wheel of Time TV series is set to be released, covering plot events from the fourth and fifth novels in the book series: The Shadow Rising (1992) and The Fires of Heaven (1993).
2025 Third season of The Wheel of Time television series is set to be produced, continuing the adaptation of Robert Jordan's fantasy novel series.
March 13 2025 Third season of The Wheel of Time premiered.
March 13 2025 Third season of The Wheel of Time is scheduled to premiere on Amazon Prime Video.
March 2025 Third season premiered in March 2025.
2024 The series received a nomination for Best Special, Visual and Graphic Effects at the British Academy Television Craft Awards, with notable team members Andy Scrase, Patricia Llaguno, Beau Garcia, Oliver Winwood, Huw Evans, and Jodie Davidson.
December 2024 Shohreh Aghdashloo was reported to portray Elaida a'Roihan in season three. Olivia Williams, Luke Fetherston, Callum Kerr, and Nuno Lopes were also announced in additional roles.
2023 Second season of The Wheel of Time television series premiered, adapting narrative elements from 'The Great Hunt' and 'The Dragon Reborn' novels by Robert Jordan.
September 22 2023 The Wheel of Time: Season 2, Volume 2 soundtrack was released.
September 8 2023 The Wheel of Time: Season 2, Volume 1 soundtrack was released.
September 1 2023 The second season of The Wheel of Time premiered on Amazon Prime Video.
April 17 2023 Filming for the third season of The Wheel of Time TV series began in Czechia.
2022 The series received multiple award nominations, including Álvaro Morte for Best Actor in an International Production at the Actors and Actresses Union Awards.
2022 The Wheel of Time was nominated for Best Fantasy Series (Streaming) at the Saturn Awards.
2022 Salli Richardson-Whitfield and Justine Juel Gillmer were nominated for the Hugo Awards' Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form for the episode 'The Flame of Tar Valon'.
July 2022 At San Diego Comic-Con, it was announced that more 'Origins' animated episodes would be released starting in August 2022, with the first episode to focus on the character of Lan Mandragoran.
July 2022 The series was renewed for a third season, over a year ahead of the second season's premiere.
July 21 2022 Amazon renewed the Wheel of Time series for a third season, which will cover the fourth and fifth books in the series.
February 2022 Scheduled conclusion of filming for the second season in Prague, with shooting taking place across multiple international locations including Jindřichův Hradec, Calanchi Di Aliano, Ginosa, Letohrádek Hvězda, Barrandov Studios, CLA Studios in Ouarzazate, Morocco, Masseria Lo Spagnulo, Masseria Borzone, and Chateau Karlova Koruna.
January 2022 The Eye of the World made the New York Times Best Seller list in the mass market fiction category and reached number one on the audio fiction list.
January 12 2022 Lorne Balfe confirmed he would return to score the second season of The Wheel of Time TV series.
2021 The first season of The Wheel of Time television series premiered, adapting Robert Jordan's novel The Eye of the World with narrative elements also drawn from The Great Hunt and The Dragon Reborn.
December 2021 Three recurring cast members were announced: Guys Roberts, Arnas Fedaravicius, and Gregg Chillingirian.
December 24 2021 First season of The Wheel of Time concludes with its season finale.
December 24 2021 Season one finale aired, completing the first season's eight-episode run.
December 24 2021 The season finale of the first season aired, concluding the eight-episode first season on Prime Video.
November 28 2021 The first book in the series, The Eye of the World, became the second-most sold book across all formats on Amazon.com.
November 19 2021 First season of The Wheel of Time premiered on Amazon Prime Video, beginning its release schedule that would continue until December 24, 2021.
November 19 2021 The first season of the TV series premiered on Amazon Prime Video, with the first three episodes released simultaneously.
November 15 2021 The first two episodes of The Wheel of Time premiered in theaters in London, UK, and select US cities, preceding the streaming release.
November 12 2021 Composer Lorne Balfe released the first of four albums for the first season titled 'The First Turn', available in digital, CD, and vinyl formats, containing fourteen conceptual tracks with key themes for the series' soundtrack.
October 2021 Ceara Coveney, Natasha O'Keeffe, and Meera Syal joined as series regulars for the second season, with Coveney confirmed as Elayne Trakand.
September 2021 Barney Harris was replaced by Dónal Finn for the role of Mat Cauthon for the second season.
July 19 2021 Filming for the second season of The Wheel of Time TV series began in multiple locations, including Prague, Morocco, and various sites in the Czech Republic.
May 2021 Series is renewed for a second season before the first season's premiere.
May 2021 Principal photography for the first season concluded, completing the initial filming of The Wheel of Time TV series.
May 20 2021 Amazon renewed the Wheel of Time series for a second season ahead of its premiere.
April 2021 Filming resumed after the COVID-19 pandemic-related interruption, with production continuing in Jordan Studios in Prague.
April 2021 Filming resumed after the COVID-19 pandemic interruption, continuing production of the first season.
August 2020 Sophie Okonedo, Kae Alexander, Peter Franzen, and Clare Perkins were announced in key roles.
June 2020 Eight additional roles were cast, including Lolita Chakrabarti, Michael Tuahine, David Sterne, and others.
March 2020 Filming in Prague was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, disrupting production of the first season.
February 2020 Ciaran Donnelly was revealed as the director of episodes seven and eight.
January 2020 Julian Perry was attached to the series as Overall Visual Effects Supervisor for The Wheel of Time TV series.
December 2019 Wayne Yip was confirmed to be directing episodes three and four of the series.
December 2019 Several additional main cast members were announced, including Alexandre Willaume, Johann Myers, Hammed Animashaun, Alvaro Morte, Priyanka Bose, Taylor Napier, and Emmanuel Imani.
November 2019 Salli Richardson-Whitfield was confirmed to be directing episodes five and six of the series.
November 2019 Michael McElhatton was cast as Tam al'Thor, and Daryl McCormack was cast in an undisclosed role (later revealed to be Aram).
October 2019 Prague's Z Molu Es Kennel began providing wolfdogs for the production, continuing through February 2020.
October 2019 Table reads with the cast began in early October, marking the start of pre-production preparations for The Wheel of Time TV series.

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