In J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings novel, Saruman the White underwent a colorful transformation when he joined the ...
The first season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power loved its mysteries — a secret Sauron, a spooky sword, and an ...
So, if the Stranger is Gandalf, then that means the Dark Wizard is either Saruman, Radagast, or one of the two Blue Wizards.
The Rings of Power‘s season two finale saw the return of Ciarán Hinds’ Dark Wizard. His goals and allegiances turned out to ...
In the season finale, the mysterious, gray-haired wizard, played by Daniel Weyman, finally learns his name, acknowledging, ...
When The Stranger and The Dark Wizard’s paths finally cross, it's confirmed that they know each other from before all of this ...
From The Stranger's identity reveal to Galadriel's fight and whether Sauron and Celebrimbor were lovers, 'The Rings of Power' ...
The Rings of Power showrunners Patrick McKay and J.D. Payne address that long-awaited reveal about the Stranger's identity.
As it turns out, pretty much every fan theory was correct: The Stranger ( played by actor Daniel Weyman) is in fact Gandalf the Grey from Lord of the Rings lore! In The Rings of Power Season 2 finale ...
Surprisingly, Weyman hasn't actually been holding this secret for years. In fact, he was only told about the Gandalf reveal ...
So who is the Dark Wizard? We know that he considers ... Blue Wizards Alatar and Palandar, Saruman the White, Radagast the Brown, and, of course, Gandalf the Grey. Because Radagast mostly stayed ...
Rings of Power has unveiled its own version of Gandalf with Daniel Weyman’s Stranger, and he’d “love” to star in a Lord of ...