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'Rings of Power' premiere recap: What Galadriel's 'huge sacrifice ... (USA TODAY)

Spoiler alert! The following contains important plot points from the first two episodes of Amazon's "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power," now ...

They run to the place where it landed, where they discover a giant man (Daniel Weyman) lying in a fiery crater. Elsewhere, Elrond travels to the dwarf kingdom of Khazad-dûm to make amends with Prince Durin IV (Owain Arthur) and partake in a glorious feast with Durin's wife, Princess Disa (Sophia Nomvete). Along the way, she meets a man named Halbrand (Charlie Vickers), who's stranded on a raft. "She has a difficult conversation with Elrond (Robert Aramayo) where she says, 'If I go to Valinor right now, it would be heaven. "She feels that's a duty of hers," Clark says. Although she and her warriors come up short, the elven high king Gil-galad (Benjamin Walker) rewards them for their efforts by sending them to Valinor, otherwise known as the Undying Lands or Grey Havens.

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Why Galadriel jumps in The Rings of Power episode 1's ending ... (Polygon)

Why does Galadriel leap off the boat at the end of the first episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power on Amazon Prime Video?

The difficulty of that decision comes from the longing for the Undying Lands in the west that all elves feel to at least some extent, even characters like Legolas and Elrond. It’s hard to think of anything worse than being denied your destined place in heaven — except for being the only person in heaven who deeply longs to leave. “It’s a yearning and longing for a place that you can never return to, almost a place that you might not even have experienced. They were banned from returning to Valinor forever, but also cursed to grow quickly weary of the wider world and yearn for a home they could never see again. Most elves are then given new bodies for their spirits to inhabit and join all the other elves living in Valinor. And if you just want to generally refer to all of that, you can call it the Undying Lands or just the West with a capital W. The gods advised them not to, but they did it anyway, and in the process they got into a fight over boats that escalated into the first time elves had ever killed other elves. This doesn’t necessarily contradict with Tolkien either; Galadriel did have a brother, Finrod, who was captured by Sauron and died in the dark lord’s dungeons in single, unarmed combat with a werewolf, whom he also killed. If you want to talk about the nation of elves and gods there, it’s Valinor. The Noldor have all actually been to Valinor and lived centuries among its splendor — It may be that the show has more explanation up its sleeve, especially as it looks like Galadriel will be spending a bunch of time with human characters next — they’ll probably have questions about how she wound up in the middle of the ocean. [great war isn’t over with Sauron still at large](https://www.polygon.com/e/23094758) against her desire to return home to the Undying Lands across the sea.

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'The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power' Premiere Recap ... (Deadline)

However, that peace doesn't last long. When Morgoth engulfs Valinor in darkness, the elves fight back. After hundreds of years of war, Morgoth is deleted but ...

[‘The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power’ Character Posters: 22 Stars Of Amazon’s Epic Fantasy Series](https://deadline.com/gallery/lord-of-the-rings-the-rings-of-power-character-posters-photo-gallery/) [‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Season 1 Photo Gallery (Spoilers)](https://deadline.com/gallery/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-rings-of-power-season-1-photo-gallery-spoilers/) However, because nothing can stay good in a world leading up to the re-emergence of Sauron, a shooting star crashes outside the Harfoots’ camp, revealing The Stranger (Daniel Weyman). And in Bronwyn’s home village, there are signs of danger when her son Theo (Tyroe Muhafidin), reveals a kilt engraved with Sauron’s symbol. In the Southlands, a land of men, the elves who were watching over them (protecting them from Morgoth ad the Orcs) are finally allowed to return home, forcing Arondir (Ismael Cruz Córdova) to say goodbye to Bronwyn (Nazanin Boniadi), a human healer for whom he has feelings despite their two species not necessarily seeing eye to eye. This younger Galadriel is from the start quite different from the character played by Cate Blanchett in Peter Jackson’s movies.

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Everything The Rings of Power revisits from the Lord of the Rings ... (Polygon)

Amazon's Lord of the Rings TV show premieres on Sept. 1 and provides a new look at Middle-earth, Sauron, Galadriel, and other iconic things audiences will ...

One of the best locations in The Rings of Power is also one of the worst in the Lord of the Rings movies: Moria. In both The Rings of Power and The Lord of the Rings, elves that wish to retire from the land of mortals can sail off to paradise in a very somber ceremony. [a fictional history of Middle-earth](https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Orcs#Years_of_the_Trees), a race of exclusively evil people that exist solely to give the bad guys an army. Early on in The Rings of Power, we do get a glimpse of LOTR’s big bad as he appears in those movies, but he almost certainly will take on a different and surprising form in The Rings of Power. So they brought in the harfoots, a nomadic group of little folk who stay out of sight but still get into trouble. One thing that appears to have changed very little between then and now in Middle-earth is its orc problem. This makes it all the more sad to see him as such a chill elf lad in The Rings of Power — he’s going to see some stuff that makes him a significantly less fun person. He’s one of the few links between every screen adaptation of Tolkien’s work, as Elrond was there for it all. For now, the show is taking us [mostly someplace new](https://www.polygon.com/23331136/lord-of-the-rings-middle-earth-map-rings-of-power). [sprawling cast](https://www.polygon.com/23032806/lotr-rings-power-release-date-cast-trailer). This lets fans participate on another level entirely, making every new tidbit that the show reveals a puzzle in and of itself, a pocket mystery where we already know the end, but not the “how” or “why.” [isn’t overly familiar yet](https://www.polygon.com/23329258/lord-rings-power-review-episode-release).

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The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power forges mystery and ... (The A.V. Club)

One ring to rule them all? So be it. Prime Video's spares-no-expense series is, so far, paying off.

Rings Of Power seems just as focused on the ties that bind communities and people to each other, not just the darkness that binds the Ring. And the men of the west, who we will meet soon, are living on the island of Númenor. All this comes to a head toward the end of the episode as a flash of light slices the sky and a meteor falls to Earth near Nori’s camp. For all his talk of friendship, Elrond has been a piss-poor friend to Durin, the prince of under the mountain. Elrond missed the birth of his children, his wedding, and all the little things in between. The optimistic Rings Of Power finds the world to be a place of majesty and mystery, a world worth fighting for. Prophecy starts playing a bigger role in the comings and goings of things with The Stranger’s arrival. But we Harfoots are free from the worries of the wide world, we are but ripples in a long, long stream. The arrival of hunters and wolves near their camp signals to Nori and a local elder named Sadoc Burrows (Sir Lenny Henry) that trouble may be afoot down south. In The Rings Of Power, the viewer never consumes one story, but a whole history in a few lines. Every bit of its ecosystem has a story to tell that illuminates and enriches the others. [The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power](https://www.avclub.com/tv/reviews/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-rings-of-power-2022) doesn’t delineate between the end of one story and the beginning of the next.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Review: Morfydd Clark's ... (PINKVILLA)

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power kickstarts on an expensive, expansive note but would have been justifiably enjoyed on a big screen.

What is unfortunate is that The Rings of Power deserves to be seen on the big screen to truly enjoy the expansive nature so painstakingly brought to life by J. Given the unthinkable budget attached to The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, the fantasy series is as breathtaking as you'd expect, interlacing the gorgeous real-life locations with CGI effects spruced out when needed, but never distracting. [The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power](https://www.pinkvilla.com/photos/lord-rings-rings-power-dazzling-cast-breaths-fire-premiere-show-1181863), a brief brush-up won't hurt anyone! For me, the slow pace is a bit of a downer, but also understandable, given the 50-episode approach towards the source material. Payne and Patrick Mckay-led series charters significant events of Middle-earth's Second Age, most importantly, the forging of the Rings of Power. As advertised heavily, no expense was spared for The Rings of Power and if you're wondering if the end results justify the magnanimous hype, let's find out!

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The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power is a magnificent, magical ... (Telegraph India)

The series brings us back to the beginning of time, as Galadriel, now a younger and fiercer version played magnificently by Morfydd Clark details the origin ...

The show’s first two episodes are entirely devoted to setting up its characters, locations, and various story strands. They are essentially Hobbits of the wandering variety, long before the Shire was settled in the west, with one of them played rather winningly by Lenny Henry. The first two episodes, which have been made available for review, are concise and compelling, even as The Rings of Power goes about making its introductions and gradually finding its niche. The series brings us back to the beginning of time, as Galadriel, now a younger and fiercer version (of Cate Blanchett in the films) played magnificently by Morfydd Clark details the origin of things. And there was a time when the world was so young there had not yet been a sunrise. A magnificent, magical and mystical return to Middle-Earth.

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The Lord of The Rings The Rings of Power review: Awe-inspiring ... (The Indian Express)

The Rings of Power understands that not everyone might be familiar with the source material so it tries to give you short lessons as it introduces the ...

But, it is yet to be seen if they can get the rest of the world on board, especially since the GoT franchise is in direct competition with it this time around. The Rings of Power understands that not everyone might be familiar with the source material so it tries to give you short lessons as it introduces the different worlds. The show gives a different personality to each of its worlds. The Rings of Power knows that a large part of its audience are the loyal fans who are familiar with the appendices of the LOTR books, which is the base for this show. The rings that caused the never-ending battles in the original trilogy are yet to be forged and the different creatures inhabiting the Middle-earth are not at war with each other yet. [HBO’s Game of Thrones,](https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/web-series/house-of-the-dragon-episode-2-review-8116736/) which eventually became the most-viewed show in the world, so of course, they were inviting comparison.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is a welcome return to ... (Firstpost)

First impression of the most expensive show ever made: The Rings of Power, Amazon's LOTR prequel of sorts. Prahlad Srihari September 02, 2022 10:07:50 IST.

The weekly average of streams in August is nearly 90% above June, the network said. [Lord of the Rings project The Rings of Power](https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-rings-of-power-first-reactions-are-out-read-more-11160821.html) is a return to classic fantasy roots of nobility and moral duality, a world away from the grim-dark brutality of HBO’s [Game of Thrones](https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/how-game-of-thrones-went-from-a-show-that-could-do-no-wrong-to-a-show-that-could-seemingly-get-nothing-right-8271671.html) and [House of the Dragon](https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/house-of-the-dragon-review-game-of-thrones-saga-continues-with-more-fire-and-blood-11092461.html). Given the amount of money Amazon has spent on one season alone, if The Rings of Power doesn’t attain anything less than cultural landmark status by the end of its run, however long it may be, there is no denying it will be dubbed a failure. Bronwyn and Arondir are caught in a human-elf forbidden romance much like Beren and Lúthien in the First Age and Arwen and Aragorn in the Third. This includes Galadriel’s half-Elven politician friend Elrond (Robert Aramayo), again a younger version of the character who plays a key role in The Lord of the Rings as well. The War of Wrath may have ended with the defeat of the Dark Lord Morgoth and the casting of his lieutenant Sauron into the Outer Void. No matter how the characters or the season shape up, it is best to go into the show with cautious optimism. The show begins thousands of years before the events of The Hobbit. Gil-galad (Benjamin Walker), the High King of the Elves, charges Elrond with assisting the Elven smith Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards) on his new enterprise. This Middle-earth, as opposed to Tolkien’s, is a little less white and a little less male. This is where the Second Age-set The Rings of Power comes in. The cumulative effect made the world appear as real, three-dimensional and concrete as our own.

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'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' Premiere Recap ... (CNET)

Galadriel in Lindon, getting honors she doesn't want from the High King. Prime Video. The very first episode of The ...

A couple of elves turn up and one walks into the local pub, where the guy who I assume is the proprietor of the establishment, is butchering an animal, shirtless. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Lord of the Rings: After Dark. Next, we see Galadriel and company standing in their armor on the deck of a ship heading to Valinor. He spins her findings as proof that the threat is past and Sauron is no longer a problem. We catch up with her and a small command of elves climbing their way up the icy face of a mountain up north in Forodwaith, The Northernmost Waste. Moreover, he awards the crew the opportunity to return to Valinor. If anything, she stayed out too long and the High King is being gracious in not being mad at her for not coming back sooner. She wants to press forward, but the rest of the elves mutiny despite the fact she just saved them. "What the devilry is this?" The elves are kind of over the whole thing. Galadriel says in voice-over, "Nothing is evil in the beginning." If you've read The Silmarillion, this is a major party foul.

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Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power – 5 theories on who the ... (British GQ)

The same cannot be said for the strange bearded man who came shooting out of the sky and crash-landed a few hundred metres from the harfoots' latest sticking ...

From what we learn in the Fellowship of the Ring, Saruman was somewhat of a good guy until he became a Sauron acolyte in the Third Age. Before Gandalf was wrangling hobbits, he was known as Olórin, and during that time he was a sort of spirit that lived in Valinor (the heavenly elf kingdom across the sea), watching over the Elves. Sauron's whereabouts are unknown, and we're not really all that sure what he looks like under all that armour (or as a big eye flame). So, maybe Olórin got himself into a bit of trouble in some far-flung part of the globe, and wound up getting hoofed out by some sort of mythical beast. With the aid of, presumably, some sort of momentary superhuman strength (and her pal Poppy), she sticks him in her cart, drags him to a nearby field and keeps him hidden away, trying to nurse him back to good health like a lost cat. Our initial assumptions are that the harfoots will figure quite prominently in whatever the overarching story of the series turns out to be, as the hobbits did in the original trilogy.

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Is THE RINGS OF POWER's 'Stranger' a Character We've Met Before? (Nerdist)

The Rings of Power's Stranger doesn't just have a lot in common with wizards, he might actually be The Lord of the Rings' Gandalf.

The Valar sent he Stranger to Middle-earth. And like Gandalf, Sauron is one of the Maiar. Gandalf the Grey died in The Fellowship of the Ring. “There I lay staring upward” from a mountaintop he said, “While the stars wheeled over, and each day was as long as a life-age of the earth.” Like the Stranger, Gandalf looked to the stars for guidance. This powerful being sent by the Valar—who came from the sky, is impervious to fire, and has powers of a wizard—really loves the color grey. And what was the significance of the constellation he highlighted with fireflies? So if he ever came to Middle-earth previously they might not have even known the shapeshifter’s real identity and purpose. So is the Stranger a wizard? By the start of the Third Age, the Valar had separated Aman from the physical world. The Valar eventually relented and came to Middle-earth to defeated Morgoth for good. He might also be the first incarnation of a great hero [The Lord of the Rings](https://www.theonering.com/) fans know and love. That’s where Valinor sits, the realm to which Galadriel refused to return at the end of episode one.

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The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power: who is The Stranger ... (NationalWorld)

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We are going to learn and learn and learn, and finding out what exactly is going on might not be so quick” In J.R.R. Weyman said: “They were pretty clear at the beginning that what they were bringing me was a character who had, at his core, a really deep and primal purpose. Once I began to tap into that, and feel that deep in the core, then other things flowed out of that.” One of the most popular theories about who the Stranger could be is Sauron - the main bad guy from the Lord of the Rings films. The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power: who is The Stranger?

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The Rings Of Power Review: लौट आई हार्फूट, बौनों और एल्फ्स की ... (News18 इंडिया)

Web Series Review The Rings of Power Hindi: द लॉर्ड ऑफ द रिंग्स: द रिंग्स ऑफ पावर (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power) ...

गैलाड्रियल का दोस्त एल्रोनड भी इस सीरीज के अहम खिलाड़ी के किरदार में है. सीरीज के पहले दो एपिसोड में सभी किरदारों को अलग-अलग सेटिंग्स के साथ पेश किया गया है. ‘द लॉर्ड ऑफ द रिंग्सः द रिंग्स ऑफ पावर’ के एपिसोड की शुरुआत होती है, गैलाड्रियल के किरदार के साथ होती है, जिसे मॉर्फिड क्लार्क ने निभाया है. टॉल्किन की द हॉबिट और द लॉर्ड ऑफ द रिंग्स किताब पर है, जिसके जरिए मिडिल अर्थ (मध्य पृथ्वी) के इतिहास के दूसरे युग के वीरों की किवदंतियों को स्क्रीन पर लाया जा गया है. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Review: ‘द लॉर्ड ऑफ द रिंग्स’ (The Lord of the Rings) के फैंस का इंतजार आखिरकार खत्म हो गया है. यह सीरीज है ‘द लॉर्ड ऑफ द रिंग्स: द रिंग्स ऑफ पावर’ (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power), इसे प्राइम वीडियो की सबसे मंहगी सीरीज बताया जा रहा है, जिसे आज ओटीटी पर स्ट्रीम किया जा चुका है.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is here; where to watch ... (Economic Times)

In The Rings of Power - the story revolves around many characters and intriguing plots. So, you won't see Lord Aaragon first, but there is a legendary ...

[Tolkien](/topic/tolkien)and finally the wait is over. There would be familiar names and landscape, but the series is set during the Second Age of Middle Earth and it is a prequel to The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. India will be the world’s future talent factory as it will have 20% of the globe’s working population by 2047, said Bob Sternfels, CEO, McKinsey & Co. Moreover, all new episodes of "Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power" will be available in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. In the first season, there are eight episodes in total and the final episode will be aired on October 14. If yes, then get ready to take another ride from Shire to Mordor via Rohan - because the Dark Lord or Sauron doesn't sleep and everything revolves around that one ring, which rules them all.

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Reviews and what you may have missed in episodes 1 and 2 of 'The ... (Lifestyle Asia)

Its primary leads are a young Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) and Elrond (Robert Aramayo) — elf characters from the two film trilogies, in which they were portrayed ...

However, in the first episode of the series, a similar oath is taken, though not directly referred to as the Oath of Fëanor. The engineering skills of the dwarves are also highlighted when Prince Durin IV and Elrond use a mechanical elevator to reach the former’s rooms. The Silmarils were three jewels that contained the magical light of the two trees of Valinor. This is because, at the time of his arrival in the first episode, several dark events are also simultaneously shown. In fact, ships make more frequent appearances in The Rings of Power than they did in the two trilogies. He communicates with fireflies and makes them take the shape of a Yet the lineage of one of them continues and is seen as the White Tree of Gondor in Jackson’s LOTR trilogy. Thousands of years later, the harfoots evolve into the hobbits seen in the two trilogies. The White Tree of Gondor, which has been dead for a long time, eventually comes back to life after Aragorn is crowned king in the film. “Two episodes isn’t enough time to make a conclusive decision, but I quickly tired of Córdova’s brooding and the ethereal blandness of some of the supporting elves. “Most viewers will see The Rings of Power on a small screen, but it is best designed for a theatrical experience (like what was offered to some critics before release). Ensuring that people around the world will be able to watch this outstanding achievement in television history unfold at the same time on their TV sets, Amazon simultaneously released the two episodes of The Rings of Power worldwide.

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Lord of The Rings: Rings of Power A 'Visual Delight'? Netizens Are ... (News18)

Lord of The Rings: Rings of Power: Being Amazon's biggest investment with a budget of USD 1 billion, the spell-binding visuals have convinced the netizens ...

This is meant for the big screen, I am on board! [#LOTROnPrime]started extremely strong to me, making a statement with an absolutely breathtaking visual feast, characters I cared about and a grandiose score by Bear McCreary. [September 2, 2022] The two episodes give a glimpse of most of the realms viewers will visit over the course of the eight-part series, including the Elven realms of Lindon and Eregion, the Dwarven realm Khazad-dûm, the Southlands, the Northernmost Wastes, the Sundering Seas, and the island kingdom of Númenór. Being Amazon’s biggest investment with a budget of USD 1 billion, looking at the spell-binding visuals has convinced the netizens that watching it on a small screen is a major regret and it has been made for the big screen. Overall I enjoyed it a lot and visually it’s a spectacle!,” wrote a Twitter user.

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The Rings of Power Twitter Review & Reactions: LOTR prequel ... (India TV)

The Rings of Power is the prequel to The Lord of The Rings. The new series, released on Amazon Prime Video, is the most expensive project for the streamer.

The Rings of Power takes place during the Second Age of Middle Earth, which covers the rise and fall of Numenor, the creation of the titular rings, and the formation of the Last Alliance. the first two episodes of The Rings of Power have premiered, with new episodes dropping every Friday. The Rings of Power Twitter Review & Reactions: Amazon Prime Video has finally premiered the highly-awaited episodes of The Lord of The Rings prequel The Rings of Power.

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3 ways 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' is different from ... (Mashable)

An elf woman in silver armor and a long blonde braid in the middle of a. Galadriel's journey in "The Rings of Power" is quite different from her story in ...

In the end, The Rings of Power is both a tribute to Tolkien's work and an exercise in mythmaking, using works like the "Tale of Years" as a starting point. The Rings of Power doesn't re-adapt The Lord of the Rings. Its new characters and storylines present thoughtful additions to Tolkien's writings on the Second Age, and they fill in the blanks of the "Tale of Years" in ways that are simultaneously unexpected yet completely earned. Arwen and Aragorn's love in The Lord of the Rings is the most prominent example. Just because these characters are new to The Rings of Power doesn't mean they're without precedent in Tolkien's canon. The Rings of Power makes Galadriel the main character in a way she hasn't been before, examining her role as a commander and leader before becoming the Lady of Lórien. If The Rings of Power has to shift canon so we can explore these locations and so these characters can meet up, I don't mind. It's extremely important to Tolkien's mythos, and based on the trailers, it will play a big role in The Rings of Power. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. This allows them to flesh out the key milestones of Middle-earth in a way that Tolkien couldn't with just a timeline. However, not a lot of it is written out in detail — you can find a condensed timeline of these events in Appendix B of The Lord of the Rings, also known as the "Tale of Years." [The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power](https://mashable.com/article/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-rings-of-power-review) are here, and they are nothing short of spectacular.

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The Lord of the Rings scenes to rewatch before Rings of Power (Polygon)

Believe it or not, it's been nearly a decade since Peter Jackson's third and final Hobbit movie, The Battle of the Five Armies, was released in theaters. It's ...

That’s long, long before the events of the movies, but there are still plenty of memorable characters and places that pop up in both. If you’re a completionist, you can also throw in the animated movies from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Not everyone has that amount of time! We’ve collected some relevant clips for you! While Rings of Power may take place thousands of years before the movies, it’s natural to want to revisit the earlier editions of the franchise and brush up on some of your Middle-earth knowledge. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Believe it or not, it’s been nearly a decade since Peter Jackson’s third and final Hobbit movie, The Battle of the Five Armies, was released in theaters. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (watch on The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Amazon’s mega-sized series is one of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (watch on The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (watch on

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The Rings of Power review: Bezos's billion-dollar spectacle falters ... (DailyO)

The long-awaited prequel to the Middle Earth franchise reinforces expectations that even a billion dollar spectacle may fall just short of living up to ...

The Rings of Power is off to a precarious albeit promising start. For now, the series premiere builds in suspense and nerve-racking anticipation towards an all-too-familiar evil, one whose mere influence seems to pierce the hearts of fans and characters alike. [the sheer scale of Tolkien’s dense mythos](https://www.dailyo.in/entertainment/a-beginners-guide-to-the-tolkien-verse-before-the-rings-of-power-drops-on-amazon-prime-37071) enveloping the inexperienced watcher in a series of name drops and hidden easter eggs that would have seasoned fans grinning from ear to ear.

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Trouble harfoot? Amazon's Lord of the Rings epic divides Tolkien fans (The Guardian)

There can be no middle ground on Middle-earth, as reactions to The Rings of Power demonstrate.

“It’s all in the detail,” says Atherton. That shows the strength of feeling here but, at the same time, how it can go a bit extreme.” Other less savoury criticism has focused on the diverse casting, because, as Lenny Henry, who plays the harfoot elder Sadoc Burrows, put it: “They have no trouble believing in a dragon, but they do have trouble believing … Some have taken umbrage at the fact that there are “Hobbit-esque” characters – called harfoots – in the show, as Tolkien wrote that hobbits did nothing noteworthy before the Third Age. [Guardian review](https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/aug/31/the-lord-of-the-rings-the-rings-of-power-review-so-astounding-it-makes-house-of-the-dragon-look-amateur) called so astounding it made the rival HBO series House of the Dragon “look amateur” – covers the Second Age of Middle-earth. “They have to invent characters, they have to invent storylines, but keep it within that skeleton.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is here! (Pragativadi)

London: It has been eight years since the final movie in The Hobbit trilogy brought the world of JRR Tolkien to the big screen, and The Lord of the Rings: ...

The series also doesn’t have the constant sense of foreboding that we are so used to in Game of Thrones and the like, but maintains enough suspense for you to want to come back for more. The characters are relatable, and each brings an unique quality to the table which makes it easier for the viewer to just ride along. You meet the Harfoots, the ancestors of the Hobbits, nomadic people who have yet to learn to build their peculiar houses. Galadriel’s friend Elrond seems to be another key player in the scheme of things. But the tone seems to have been set just right, and it seems that a thrilling ride awaits the fans of Tolkien. This epic drama is set thousands of years before the events of J.R.R.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power gives Galadriel and other ... (Vox)

A women wearing armor and carrying a sword walks away from a burning building. Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) takes center stage in Amazon's new prequel series.

That hasn’t always been a bad thing; action and fantasy films embracing the nuances of morality and subverting the logic of cinema have led to some of the 21st century’s best filmmaking. And just as I often felt nervous while watching Game of Thrones whether it had a coherent endpoint in mind as it weaved and bobbed through Westeros, I worry that The Rings of Power will be stuffed with too many invented subplots and side characters that ultimately don’t have anything to do with the story besides adding more run time. Among the hobbit-like Harfoots, we see the spunky young Nori Brandyfoot (Markella Kavenagh), and in the world of men, there’s the healer and single mother Bronwyn (Nazanin Boniadi), who strikes up a romance with a warrior elf Arondir (Ismael Cruz Córdova). In short, it explores Middle Earth’s Second Age, which takes place thousands of years before the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings and is not based on any of Tolkien’s novels, but rather the information gleaned in their appendices. To answer the question: The Rings of Power is not like Game of Thrones, at least not in that way. Anonymous sources told the fan blog [The One Ring that](https://www.theonering.net/torwp/2021/07/20/110907-spy-report-incredible-details-from-amazons-lord-of-the-rings-characters-sexless-nudity-halflings/) while there will be nudity in the series, it would be “sparse and not sexualized.” Happily, many of the most important ones are women: Amazon’s series centers on a younger Galadriel, played by Morfydd Clark (Cate Blanchett in the films), a warrior elven princess intent on avenging her brother’s death by Sauron. [published](https://dc.swosu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2138&context=mythlore) a scathing critique of the women of J.R.R. (For context about what happens to the women of GoT, in the first two episodes of House of the Dragon, there’s a brutally graphic childbirth scene in which [both mother and infant die](https://www.vox.com/culture/23316570/house-of-the-dragon-heirs-review-recap-childbirth-scene), and in the second, a grown man almost [marries a 12-year-old girl](https://www.vox.com/culture/23327326/house-of-the-dragon-episode-2-rogue-prince-review-recap-rhaenyra-alicent-rhaenicent).) “It is technically an epic fantasy adventure, but I don’t think it hews to the same kind of ideas of masculinity and power that a lot of these stories traditionally do,” the writer Karen Han told the Had Game of Thrones cast such a shadow over the entertainment world that a high fantasy series without sex and gore was considered unprofitable? Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings.

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'The Rings of Power': What to know before you watch Amazon's new ... (CNN)

But as might be the case with "House of the Dragon," a prequel series to a beloved fantasy property might spook off newcomers unfamiliar with the original ...

The showrunners for "Rings of Power" are J.D. Of course, Elves are immortal in Tolkien's world, and their participation in Second Age events was canonized in "The Silmarillion." There are Dwarves, too -- King Durin III and his brood -- who live in prosperity in the city of Moria before an unfortunate encounter with a (It's worth noting that Tolkien's son made these comments around the release of Jackson's first "Hobbit" film, which received far more middling reviews than his first three films in Middle-earth.) Oh, and don't expect immediate resolution to the series' storylines -- Payne told Amazon's cast list is exhaustive (but notably missing a few names, including that of the unknown actor thought to play Sauron). Whether you've pored over "The Silmarillion" repeatedly in advance of the new show or you don't know the difference between an Orc and an Ent (one's a goblinesque monster and the other is a talking, walking tree creature, for the record), here's what you need to know before you watch "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power." She's back in the prequel, this time played by Morfydd Clark, and by the looks we've gotten of her in the trailers, she's just returned from battle when we catch up with her. We may or may not get to see the Lord of the Rings himself in his corporeal form -- Amazon is keeping mum on how he'll appear in the series, but he'll undoubtedly loom large over it. It's likely meant to be presented as a fictional historical account written by several authors -- possibly including one Bilbo Baggins -- that covers everything from the origin of Tolkien's world to its later ages. , the action is set in Middle-earth's Second Age, "thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Now is the Tolkienites' time to geek out --

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Put 'Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' in Theaters, Dammit (WIRED)

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The company could [use some goodwill](https://www.wired.com/story/hbo-max-discovery-plus-combined/). Perhaps giving people a reason to hit the box office to see one of the biggest TV shows of the year—if not the biggest TV show of the year—is just the thing. Understandably, Amazon spent millions of dollars on the show as a way to get people to subscribe to Prime, not get their butts into cinema seats. Also, Rings of Power is a TV show, not a movie, so its format isn’t exactly conducive to the cinema experience. [Covid-19](https://www.wired.com/tag/covid-19/) pandemic, and while blockbusters like Spider-Man: No Way Home and Top Gun: Maverick have proven there is still an appetite for big-screen experiences, the future of movie theaters is the subject of much hand-wringing. [AMC ad](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiEeIxZJ9x0), which has been playing ahead of screenings at the theater chain for months, revealed that it’s getting a sequel.

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'The Rings of Power' Is on Prime Video: 9 Tips to Make Your TV's ... (CNET)

The default color on many TVs is too blue, but a quick tweak can improve accuracy. James Martin/CNET. What's happening. Picture settings ...

You can also take a look at the [best 4K TVs available](/tech/home-entertainment/best-4k-tv/). If your TV is getting the resolution you want from your sources, new HDMI cables won't make the image look or sound better, so you can save your money. You might need to pay for a higher tier to get that, depending on the service. The contrast control adjusts how bright the bright parts of the image are. As mentioned above, the next step to fine-tuning your TV to perfection is getting a setup disc. In other words, the bright areas of the image still have detail, and aren't just awash in white. [Input lag](/tech/home-entertainment/best-gaming-tv/) is how long it takes for you to press a button on a game controller and then to have an onscreen effect in the game. On newer Sony TVs this setting is labeled Brightness, and on Roku TVs there are five settings (Brightest to Darkest) in addition to a backlight control. [Filmmaker](/tech/home-entertainment/filmmaker-mode-could-make-tv-settings-easier-on-lg-samsung-and-vizio/). Believe it or not, your TV doesn't always come looking its best right out of the box. It's one of many fantasy series bursting with sophisticated special effects, and you can stream all of that magic from the comfort of your couch. [The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power](/culture/entertainment/the-rings-of-power-review-a-familiar-epic-middle-earth-adventure/) started its epic journey on Sept.

'Rings of Power' parents guide: Is Amazon series OK for kids? (Deseret News)

The new Amazon Prime series based on the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien is rated TV-14.

The first two episodes of “The Rings of Power” introduced some frightening creatures and menacing characters. This series is not based on a Tolkien book, but on the six-part “appendices” about Middle-earth history that follow his book “Return of the King.” The so-far mild sexual innuendo and references will likely pass over kids’ heads. The entire series is expected to cost more than $1 billion. But there are some familiar elves — notably Galadriel — and evil forces we’re all too familiar with. Amazon paid $250 million for the rights, and that’s just the beginning.

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Amazon's Delay for 'The Rings of Power' Reviews on Prime Video ... (Variety)

Amazon Prime Video quietly introduced a new 72-hour delay for all user reviews posted to Prime Video, including "A League of Their Own" and "The Lord of the ...

[Lord of the Rings](https://variety.com/t/lord-of-the-rings/): [The Rings of Power](https://variety.com/t/the-rings-of-power/),” Prime Video’s monumentally scaled fantasy series based on the works of J.R.R. The series appears to have been review bombed — when trolls flood intentionally negative reviews for a show or film — on other sites like [Rotten Tomatoes](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_lord_of_the_rings_the_rings_of_power), where it has an 84% rating from professional critics, but a 37% from user-submitted reviews. Each critique is then evaluated to determine whether it’s genuine or a forgery created by a bot, troll or other breed of digital goblin.

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The extraordinary ambition of “The Rings of Power” (The Economist)

“The lord of the Rings”, a film trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novels, set the standard for blockbuster adaptations of beloved books.

After all, what made “The Lord of the Rings” so effective was the simplicity of the underlying idea. More than that, “The Rings of Power” is a statement of Amazon’s grand aspirations. As Galadriel, the hero of the show, once proclaimed: “The quest stands upon the edge of a knife. Now “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power”, a series on Amazon Prime Video, will attempt to match that success. [Game of Thrones](/culture/2022/08/19/house-of-the-dragon-is-a-slick-follow-up-to-game-of-thrones)” or Netflix’s “Stranger Things”. “The lord of the Rings”, a film trilogy based on J.R.R.

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'The Rings of Power' premiere had technical issues (Los Angeles Times)

As fans tried to stream the series, some complained that only Episode 2 was available for viewing.

[@JayAreOliver](https://twitter.com/JayAreOliver/status/1565505562753785858) wrote, “Amazon only released episode 2 of Rings of Power? Strange marketing plan.” [@moviesRtherapy](https://twitter.com/moviesRtherapy/status/1565505593212866560) was overcome by emotion, writing, “Only Episode 2 of [#TheRingsOfPower](https://twitter.com/hashtag/TheRingsOfPower?src=hashtag_click) is working right now. “‘House of the Dragon’ was successfully viewed by millions of HBO Max subscribers last night. [@LOTRonPrime](https://twitter.com/LOTRonPrime) hopefully it’s just me but only episode 2 is available not episode 1 why!? [@therealmccaw](https://twitter.com/therealmccaw/status/1565504301065289729) tweeted. “It looks good, has a few charismatic performances that sell the characters and is all in all watchable, if something less than compelling — predictable even in the suspenseful parts, occasionally exciting and sometimes sort of boring. The option to press play for Episode 1 of the series was nowhere to be found, with the play button missing altogether and text reading “This video is currently unavailable.” According to [the “Game of Thrones” prequel series](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2022-08-19/house-of-the-dragon-review-hbo-game-of-thrones) “House of the Dragon” reported experiencing an outage on HBO Max, according to [DownDetector.com](https://downdetector.com/status/hbo-max/). [statement provided to The Times](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2022-08-22/house-of-dragon-the-premiere-hbo-max-down-crash). [measured review](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2022-08-31/lord-of-the-rings-the-rings-of-power-review-amazon-prime-video) of the series. Has to be a mistake,”

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'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power': The War of the Elves vs ... (Collider.com)

While Sauron is one of the most iconic pop culture villains, thanks to Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Morgoth is a more obscure villain. And as ...

When he felt he could no longer stand to the combined forces of Middle-earth and the Valar, Morgoth pledged for his life, trying to break peace after all the pain he caused. The story of The Rings of Power starts many centuries after Sauron vanished, and before he would rise as a new Dark Lord. In order to protect the Children of Ilúvatar, the Valar united and attacked Melkor in his fortress in Middle-earth, defeating the villain. Also known as the Wars of Beleriand, the great battles that marked the First Age of Middle-earth always involved Morgoth, the Elves, and the Silmarils, dragging other people and the Valar into the conflict multiple times. And as the first episode of The Rings of Power explains, the evil lord was around for a long time, since his war against the Elves raged for centuries. So, when his sentence came to an end, he claimed to be regretful of his actions, and vowed to help the Valar and the Elves to prosper.

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The Rings of Power: What Is the Difference Between Harfoots and ... (Den of Geek)

And even before Frodo carried the Ring of Power, it was his uncle Bilbo Baggins who discovered it deep within the Misty Mountains after it abandoned Gollum, who ...

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Amazon is deploying its own anti-troll weapons to protect The Rings ... (The A.V. Club)

Prime Video has instituted a 72-hour review delay to screen out the most vocal (and potentially bad-faith) critics of its Lord Of The Rings show.

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'Rings of Power' cast reveal secrets, details about new show based ... (Economic Times)

Tolkien's writings which take place long before 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Hobbit' films and books. It's a television production of epic proportions, with an ...

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The Rings of Power: What's Going On With the Meteor and the ... (Den of Geek)

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power kicks off with a "meteor man" mystery fans are trying to solve... By Lacy Baugher | ...

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If Tolkein's work is the Bible, then Amazon Prime's 'Rings of Power ... (ThePrint)

It is a billion-dollar visual feast built from the breadcrumbs left behind by J.R.R. Tolkien. Amazon Prime Video's new offering—described as Jeff Bezos' vanity ...

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'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power': A Cheat's Guide to ... (The Quint)

For a newcomer to the wonderful world of Middle-earth, the universe created by the British author and academic J.R.R. Tolkien can seem as large and unwieldy ...

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'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' is basically 'Cats: The ... (Mashable)

Elrond, Galadriel, and Gil-galad's heads edited onto the cats from the 2019. Shout out to Mashable's Art Team for honoring this extremely unhinged art request.

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'Rings Of Power' Is Getting Review Bombed So Hard Amazon ... (Forbes)

Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is getting slammed essentially everywhere that accepts fan reviews: On Rotten Tomatoes, while its critics score is 84% ...

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'Rings of Power' is destined to succeed where 'Game of Thrones' failed (Inverse)

In what can either be attributed to kismet or corporate rivalry, Amazon and HBO both launched big-budget, high-fantasy prequel series within a few weeks of ...

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Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power's elf/human hookup isn't as taboo ... (Polygon)

Arondir and Bronwyn's relationship in the new Amazon Lord of the Rings show causes a rift between the Middle-earth races, but J.R.R. Tolkien's books and ...

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Fantasy risk or reward: How The Rings of Power breaks with Lord of ... (Techradar)

J.D. Payne is speaking Italian, not Elvish. It's not unusual to hear The Rings of Power's co-showrunner – and huge Lord of the Rings fan, ...

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Morfydd Clark Watches Your 'Rings of Power' TikToks (CNET)

When she's not learning the right way to swim in the sea or keeping Rings of Power secrets, the actor loves to know what fans think of the show.

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