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 ...
Al Haskey (played by Ian Midlane) and Jimmi Clay (Adrian Lewis Morgan) are off to a fancy dress Halloween party. But disaster ...
In the season finale, the mysterious, gray-haired wizard, played by Daniel Weyman, finally learns his name, acknowledging, ...
Gandalf was what the wizard was called in most human and hobbit languages in Northwestern Middle-earth, though in Gondor, the most elf-adjacent human nation in The Lord of the Rings, he was called ...
Along with all of this, Weyman has said that The Stranger’s costume changes over ... so it stands to reason that this wizard ...
he is indeed a younger version of Gandalf. Weyman told the Post that he didn’t know he was playing the famous wizard when he first landed the role. “Literally right before filming that scene ...
After almost two seasons of speculation – and so many hints it was starting to become overload – we know now he is Gandalf after all. He encounters the Dark Wizard in the finale who hints that ...
The Rings of Power‘s “The Stranger” is Gandalf, the most beloved wizard in all of The Lord of the Rings. How did we finally learn his true identity in the season finale? In a very silly ...
In the eastern lands of Rhûn, the Stranger (Daniel Weyman) has finally assumed the name of Gandalf along with the mission to stand up to Sauron and Ciarán Hinds’s mysterious “Dark Wizard.” ...
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 crash. Of course, no mortal race in ...
Amazon. I’m not sure where to begin when it comes to breaking down everything wrong with the Season 2 finale of The Lord Of ...