It’s crucial for every actor playing important roles in any TV, movie or stage production to know the characters they’re ...
We explain everything you need to know about Sauron's Fair Form, Annatar in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
Middle-earth’s kingdoms have been poisoned by Sauron, and he’s more than willing to sit back and watch it all play out.
In brief moments, The Rings Of Power shows us glimpses of the show it should have been. But Episode 6 is another miss.
Galadriel warns Adar that attacking Celebrimbor's city is exactly what Sauron wants. He doesn't possess an army of his own, ...
The Lord of the Rings uses magic liberally and doesn’t explain it much, so why is it so rare and weird in The Rings of Power?
How faithful is the new season of Rings of Power to the source material? I've analyzed up to episode 6 of season 2.
The Rings of Power's Cynthia Addai-Robinson on Miriel's inevitable fate (according to Tolkien), the huge stakes of the Valar ...
Taken from the elvish word Palantíri (meaning far-seeing), the Palantír that we see in Rings of Power is one of eight seeing stones (seven on Middle-earth). In the shortest, most reductive terms, it ...
Disguised as Annatar, the Lord of Gifts, Sauron convinced the elven smith, Celebrimbor, to forge sixteen rings of power with which, through his One Ring, he could control the free people of Middle ...