From The Stranger's identity reveal to Galadriel's fight and whether Sauron and Celebrimbor were lovers, 'The Rings of Power' ...
In the Season Two finale of "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power," the identity of the mysterious "Stranger" is ...
In the season finale, the mysterious, gray-haired wizard, played by Daniel Weyman, finally learns his name, acknowledging, ...
Gandalf the Grey became Gandalf the White due to a divine transformation after his battle with the Balrog, becoming a more powerful and wise being. Gandalf the White had greater powers and ...
Please verify your email address. Readers and viewers of The Lord of the Rings are introduced to this character as Gandalf the Grey, a powerful Wizard who travels throughout Middle-earth.
And now Sir Ian McKellen, the venerable British actor who so memorably played wizard Gandalf the Grey (and Gandalf the White) in Jackson’s movies, has spoken to magazine The Big Issue about his ...
In The Two Towers, Faramir recalls Gandalf telling him about a whole slew of names: Many are my names in many countries. Mithrandir among the Elves [meaning “Grey Pilgrim/Wanderer”], Tharkûn ...
The Rings of Power Season 2 finale, now streaming on Prime Video.** The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 ends with our heroes on the ropes. The incredible elf city of Eregion has been ...
Gandalf actor Ian McKellen doesn't like the idea of anyone else playing the iconic wizard in the upcoming Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, and has revealed he's expecting a script in 2025 ...
Especially not if you can see gray. More and more, we’re thinking the Stranger on The Rings of Power might be the wizard Gandalf himself. No man, elf, dwarf, or orc could have survived a comet ...
Its story is not over, however… TA 1000: Five Wizards (among them Gandalf the Grey, Saruman the White, and Radagast the Brown) are sent to Middle-earth to counter the growing threat of Sauron.
Here’s how it works. Two Towers has three main plots going on – Sam, Frodo and Gollum traveling toward Mordor, Aragorn, Gimli, Legolas and Gandalf (occasionally) in Rohan, and Merry and Pippin ...