
Amazon Cancels Wheel of Time, Keeps Rings of Power in Bold Strategy to Confuse Fantasy Fans
In a move that has fantasy fans questioning the alignment of Amazon’s corporate soul, the streaming giant has announced the cancellation of The Wheel of Time series after its third season—while simultaneously renewing The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power for what executives are now calling “several more increasingly expensive seasons.”
The decision, explained in a press release riddled with phrases like “brand synergy” and “elves test better in key demographics,” has stunned viewers who were just beginning to understand the Wheel of Time’s 78-character subplots and remember who the Forsaken are.
“We at Amazon remain committed to fantasy storytelling,” said a spokesperson wearing a suspiciously Numenórean-looking cloak. “But only the kind where people wear shiny armor and say ‘destiny’ every five minutes.”
Critics have noted that The Wheel of Time—with its complex metaphysics, nuanced gender dynamics, and actual plot—may have simply been too coherent for an algorithm that favors sword fights over soul-searching.
Meanwhile, The Rings of Power, often praised for its lavish visuals and commitment to slow-motion walking scenes, continues to burn through gold like Smaug on payday. Insiders report that Season 3 will feature “more Galadriel brooding, fewer plot points, and a third flashback to the forging of the second ring.”
Brandon Sanderson was unavailable for comment, presumably because he is already outlining a 14-season “corrective adaptation.”
Fantasy fans now face the impossible choice: reread The Wheel of Time, or pretend Rings of Power is canon.
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