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The Rings of Power's Charlie Vickers explains why the villainous Sauron appears as an elf in season 2 of The Lord of the Rings prequel series.
Did you know that there are even wilder appearances that Sauron has shifted into throughout J.R.R. Tolkien's larger mythology?
Sauron planned to torture Celebrimbor until he divulged where the nine rings were hidden. But Celebrimbor insulted Sauron and provoked him to finish off the Elf. And then we see Sauron shed tears.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power returns for season two in August. TROP's first trailer brings battles, rings, and Hot Elf Sauron.
Charlie Vickers broke down Sauron's thought process during the Rings of Power scene where Celebrimbor calls out the LOTR villain for deceiving himself.
We finally know who Sauron is. Halbrand was the Dark Lord all along. Here are all the clues you missed about Halbrand's true identity.
On The Rings of Power, Adar is an elf who is not an elf and an orc who is not an orc, leaving him unwelcome by both good and evil.
It revealed Adar no longer serves Sauron, as we initially thought the mutilated elf might. Throughout The Rings of Power, we’ve slowly uncovered Adar’s true identity.
The villain's manipulative tactics bring out a new complexity in the fantasy drama. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 streams Thursdays on Prime Video.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power returns for season two in August. TROP's first trailer brings battles, rings, and Hot Elf Sauron.