J.R.R. Tolkien almost made some big changes to Galadriel that would've had a ripple effect throughout the LOTR franchise.
The Lord of the Rings has had many great characters, but one of the best arcs from these characters wasn't even in the films.
Some Lord of the Rings characters had key moments but vanished quickly, like The Mouth of Sauron, Háma, Madril, Grimbold, and Irolas.
Just because these characters are new to The Rings of Power doesn't mean they're without precedent in Tolkien's canon. For example, Nori is a Harfoot, an ancestor of the hobbits. Harfoots are only ...
Though Sauron is the Big Bad in The Lord of the Rings novel, Peter Jackson 's trilogy of films, and The Rings of Power, we're not treated to much of his backstory in any iteration of Tolkien's high ...
The seven-person play, directed by Joe Hendren, is not a play of dramatic action, but more a play about the drama of life and ...
That's the Stranger, an unknown character in the show who might have a connection to Tolkien's book. We don't know much about him beyond the fact that he meets Nori, has magic powers, and knows ...
Sure, the books offer a lot more detail in terms of story and character than the films have ... noting that there was once a time when J.R.R. Tolkien himself once pursued a sequel to his epic ...
She would finally emerge, changed in motive and character but still be recognizable ... The published poem will include a preface from Tolkien's son, Christopher.