Amazon Prime Video's The Wheel of Time has its first official poster, and with it comes a confirmation of the month that the epic fantasy series will premiere: November 2021.

Revealed as part of Comic-Con@Home, the image shows Rosamund Pike as Moiraine Damodred of the Aes Sedai standing between two massive stone columns against a stormy sky. The show's title logo, featuring the symbol of the Great Serpent eating its own tail, is at the top of the poster, and text at the bottom reads "Nov. 2021."

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This is the first full-body image of Pike in character, sporting dark hair and a blue cloak. Although the costume isn't taken directly from descriptions of the character in the books that inspired the show, its color is notable for signifying Moiraine's sect of the Aes Sedai, the Blue Ajah.

First published in 1990, Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time high fantasy series consists of fourteen novels, the final three of which were co-written by Brandon Sanderson following Jordan's death in 2007. The series, which follows a group of young villagers coming to terms with their own powers while being drawn into a worldwide conflict, is set in a world in which only women can wield the magical One Power without losing their sanity. It became a cornerstone of modern epic fantasy, known for its unique worldbuilding and expansive scope.

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Executive produced and written by Rafe Judkins, The Wheel of Time stars Pike as Moiraine Damodred and Daniel Henney as her Warder, Lan. The five young people accompanying them will be played by Josha Stradowski, Marcus Rutherford, Zoë Robins, Barney Harris, and Madeleine Madden.

Although The Wheel of Time's Season 1 faced numerous production delays, Amazon previously confirmed that it would premiere before the end of 2021. A trailer is expected to drop before the end of the summer, and the show was given an early renewal for Season 2, which is now filming. A prequel movie, titled Age of Legends, is also planned, with Thor writer Zack Stentz signed on for the script. Age of Legends will cover the prehistory of the series, explaining how the Aes Sedai were founded and why the male side of the One Power became corrupted.

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Source: Amazon Prime Video