Summary
The Rings of Power season 2 will continue the storylines of various characters and provide more answers to the mysteries left in the season 1 finale.
The second season is expected to delve into Elrond's family history and the creation of the remaining Rings of Power. Fans can look forward to the introduction of the Nazgul and other captivating manifestations of Sauron, along with the construction of Barad-dûr in Mordor.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 is approaching, and there are several things we eagerly anticipate in this upcoming installment. The first season of the Prime Video series introduced multiple storylines involving characters such as Galadriel, Elrond, Prince Durin IV, Nori, and others, leaving them all hanging on a cliffhanger in the finale. Now, season 2 of The Rings of Power will pick up where we left off, diving into the action and providing more canonical Lord of the Rings events, as well as answers to lingering mysteries from season 1.
Taking place in Middle-earth's Second Age, The Rings of Power acts as a prequel to the Lord of the Rings series, so the general direction of the series is already known to audiences. However, the Prime Video series has taken creative liberties with the stories surrounding Sauron's ascent to power, delivering surprises and twists throughout the first season. As we enter season 2 of The Rings of Power, various established mysteries must be solved, and numerous Second Age scenes from Tolkien's canon that have yet to be portrayed onscreen are eagerly anticipated.
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10 The Forging Of The Other Rings Of Power
With the series titled "The Rings of Power," it is expected that the forging of Sauron's rings will be showcased in future seasons. The first season concluded with Celebrimbor creating the Three Elven Rings, which will later be worn by Galadriel, Elrond, and Gandalf in "The Lord of the Rings." However, there are still 17 Rings of Power yet to be crafted - seven for the Dwarves, nine for Men, and the One Ring to rule them all. While it may not be possible to witness all of them in season 2 of "The Rings of Power," it is reasonable to anticipate a new set being distributed in the upcoming installment.
9 Flashbacks To Elrond's Family History
The Rings of Power season 1 takes place hundreds of years after Morgoth's war, leaving viewers without a glimpse of Elros, Elrond's twin brother. Galadriel mentions in the Prime Video series that Elros chose to become a mortal man and became the first king of Numenor, making him an ancestor to characters like Elendil and Isildur. While it's disappointing that all of this happened before season 1, there is still potential for Elros to make an appearance. If The Rings of Power season 2 were to explore Elrond's past through flashbacks, we could learn more about Elros' complete story.
8 Answers About Celeborn & Celebrian
In Middle-earth's Second Age, it was surprising to witness Galadriel appearing as though she was still single, considering she should have already been united with Celeborn in The Rings of Power season 1. However, as the story progressed, we discovered that she had indeed married him, but due to some unknown circumstances, she believed him to be deceased. Galadriel refrained from providing many explanations regarding her beliefs or whether she had already given birth to her daughter, Celebrian, before her husband's presumed demise. Clearly, a mystery surrounds this situation, as Celebrian is alive and thriving during The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Consequently, Rings of Power season 2 will need to shed light on the truth.
7 The Start Of Sauron's Nazgul
The Nazgul, a formidable force of evil in The Lord of the Rings, remained enigmatic even to Tolkien himself. According to the canon, these nine Nazgul were once powerful kings of Men who fell under Sauron's spell through the Rings of Power. However, their identities have long been forgotten by history. In The Rings of Power, where Sauron will distribute the nine rings, it is crucial for the audience to witness how these Nazgul were originally, as well as their gradual descent into darkness.
6 Annatar & Other Sauron Forms (Aside From Halbrand)
In Middle-earth's Second Age, Sauron assumed various forms, most notably Annatar, a captivating being who deceived Celebrimbor into creating the Rings of Power. However, the Prime Video series took a different approach, excluding Tolkien's Annatar entirely from The Rings of Power. Instead, the revelation came that Halbrand was the Dark Lord. While this twist had a significant impact in season 1, one cannot help but hold onto the possibility that Annatar or other alluring incarnations of Sauron might make an appearance in season 2. Such an inclusion would undeniably enhance the enigmatic allure of the villain, making it difficult to discern who is truly Sauron in disguise.
5 Barad-dûr Being Built In Mordor
Barad-dûr, the dark tower of Sauron situated in Mordor, holds great significance in The Lord of the Rings. The concept of the tower being crowned with a blazing eye, popularized by Peter Jackson's film trilogy, has transformed it into an iconic symbol of the franchise. As The Rings of Power has now officially unveiled the Southlands as Mordor, it appears inevitable that construction on Barad-dûr will commence. However, it is important to note that Mordor is currently under Adar's control, and the tower's construction is contingent upon the utilization of the One Ring's power, thus necessitating certain prerequisites. Nevertheless, it is hoped that the initiation of the tower's construction will be a notable aspect of The Rings of Power season 2.
4 Answers About The Stranger & Other Istari
The Stranger made an intriguing appearance in season 1, leaving viewers to speculate whether he is the Istari Gandalf of The Rings of Power. However, the Prime Video series has not explicitly confirmed this, leaving open the possibility that Nori the Harfoot's new companion could be one of the other Istari, such as the Blue Wizards, Radagast, or Saruman. In anticipation of season 2, fans are hoping for revelations about the Stranger's true identity and insights into the whereabouts of the other Istari. Additionally, they are eager to learn how these powerful beings will unite and discover Nori's role in their mission within Middle-earth.
3 Changes For Galadriel's Rings Of Power Character
Galadriel's portrayal in The Rings of Power differs greatly from her depiction in The Lord of the Rings. This is attributed to her unyielding desire for vengeance against Sauron for her brother Finrod's demise. While this was understandable to some extent, her thoughtless self-centeredness became rather tiresome throughout the first season of The Rings of Power. However, with the surprising revelation of Halbrand, Galadriel's character is expected to undergo a significant transformation in the second season. Armed with her Elven Ring, her newfound power, coupled with the revelation that Celebron is still alive, is bound to bring about notable changes. Consequently, we can hope that Galadriel will become a more endearing and recognizable character moving forward.
2 More Of Durin & Disa's Rings Of Power Relationship
In The Rings of Power season 1, an intriguing dynamic existed between Prince Durin IV and Princess Disa. They were both highly likable characters, but their unwavering determination to mine Mithril foreshadows a grim fate for them. According to Tolkien canon, the Dwarves are only a few generations away from unearthing the Balrog, which will ultimately lead to the downfall of Khazad-dum. As a result, it remains uncertain whether this significant event will occur in The Rings of Power season 2. Nonetheless, by delving deeper into these characters and their relationship in the next installment of the series, we will be embarking on a grander narrative.
1 Epic-Scale Middle-Earth Battles
The Lord of the Rings is renowned for its grand fantasy battles, a key aspect that was somewhat lacking in the smaller-scaled Rings of Power season 1. However, fans are eagerly anticipating the Prime Video series to deliver the epic clashes between Sauron and the prominent figures of Middle-earth as depicted in the extensive Tolkien canon. While the Dark Lord's quest for dominance becomes evident, it is likely that The Rings of Power season 2 might showcase significant battles, particularly if Adar continues to hold Mordor, even if Sauron remains relatively inactive at present.