The Lord of the Rings franchise features some formidable foes, but not all of them have made an appearance on screen.
When we spoke to JD Payne—who shares showrunner duties with Patrick McKay in Prime Video’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings ...
The Rings of Power season 2 episode 6 contains references to some hugely important items in The Lord of the Rings lore.
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?
I’ve never been one for battles. After a few minutes of violence, I always feel like I’ve gotten the point, and we can move ...
And though all of the plots are solid, The Rings of Power is doing too much. The show has to carefully spread out time, ...
The appearance of this Middle-earth creature on The Rings of Power was instead taken to mean Ar-Pharazon should be crowned king. Hrm… In Tolkien’s lore, great eagles are seen as messengers of ...
As seen in Episode 4, Winterbloom and Snaggleroot ( Jim Broadbent) are distraught at the destruction of the trees by the Orcs ...
The Rings of Power brought Entwives to live-action and showed why Middle-earth lost something special when they disappeared ...
The film’s breathtaking action sequences and clever plot make it a standout in the Indiana Jones series, proving that sequels ...
Could Estrid Actually Be a Character From The Lord of The Rings‘ Lore? // Estrid as Isildur ... of Isildur’s wife in The Peoples of Middle-Earth, it is written that the first son of Isildur ...