Season two of Amazon's sprawling fantasy epic has ended. And with no official conformation, fans may never get a season 3.
The Rings Of Power makes a mockery of Tolkien's work, and no amount of hand-waving away questions of canon will change that.
The Season 2 finale brings in a big surprise with the balrog in Khazad-dûm, but does it make sense in the canon?
The Rings of Power season 3 needs to just tell us who the Dark Wizard is, already. The mystery box storytelling simply ...
The Rings of Power Season 2 is rooted in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle Earth. The events in the series take place thousands of years before the events in the books.
Season 2 was pushing the Gandalf narrative the whole time, with the Wizard's budding friendship with Rory Kinnear 's Tom ...
Although there were some big casualties (RIP Adar, King Durin and Celebrimbor) in The Rings of Power season 2, we’re ...
Prime Video's Lord of the Rings prequel has left many questions still to be answered, meaning viewers are wondering if the ...
The Rings of Power Season 2 finale delivered an explosive conclusion to the second season of Prime Video's fantasy epic. Who died? What does it all mean for Season 3? Find out that and more in our ...
Nori and the Stranger (aka Gandalf) have parted ways after Rings of Power Season 2… and what if she takes the Stoors to the ...
One of the big questions about the Stranger’s identity was whether it actually made sense that he is Gandalf. The big issue ...
In the closing scenes of Rings of Power Season 2, Elrond and Galadriel escape to a “sanctuary” that looks a lot like Rivendell – but is it?