THE RINGS OF POWER SERIES
BEHOLD THE ROYAL ELVES
Yesterday, within our spotlight on epic and period set series we can expect next Autumn, I showed you exclusive new photos of High King Gil-Galad of Elves played by Benjamin Walker in LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER epic series that hits Amazon Prime Video September 2nd, and today we will visit the Elves a bit more as I have some new photos for you. With the story set during the Second Age of Middle-earth, thousands of years before the story we have seen in Peter Jackson's movies, there will be some familiar faces for example the immortal elves Galadriel and Elrond who are now young (although a few thousand years old which is very young for Elves). While Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) will go on an adventure as seen in the trailer for the series, Elrond (Robert Aramayo) is being mentored by Elven High King Gil-Galad (Benjamin Walker) to become the great king of the future!
GIL-GALAD, High King of the Elves of the West is someone that we have
actually briefly seen in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings movies, but
he was played there by Mark Ferguson in the, as Winter Is Coming writes,
opening sequence where the Last Alliance of Elves and Men battle
against Sauron, and he died in the fight. Although we meet Gil-Galad in
the first season in the time of peace, he’s got an elvish sense of the
impending rebirth of evil, and he feels he has to protect his lands from
it. Most of the Elves left
Middle-earth for Elven heaven Valinor at the
end of the First age, but Gil-Galad stayed because he needed to stand
against Sauron who wants to become a new Dark Lord. Gil-Galad is a
warrior, but also a politician who takes care of his people.
First look at Celebrimbor |
CELEBRIMBOR
We also have the first photos of Celebrimbor played in the series by Charles Edwards. He was the Elven smith who lived in Eregion, an Elf settlement close to Khazad-dûm, aka Moria, where he was learning ring lore from Sauron (under the guise of an Elf called Annatar)! In the first season, Celebrimbor is lord of the realm and is actively trying to turn Eregion into a place of excellence. And he is working with the Dwarves towards that end to try and capitalize on their talents and their creativity. He is vain, cautious, and yet gullible. His desire to create the greatest expression of craft, and surpass his father Fëanor’s legendary Jewels, opens the way for Sauron to tempt him with the secrets of ring lore. In the series he will send Elrond to the Dwarven court to court the Dwarves.
My husband would enjoy The Ring of Power for sure!
ReplyDeleteI think it will break all streaming records! It better not disappoint us!
DeleteI probably won't watch this one any time soon, but the photos are truly inviting. I am sure this one won't disappoint.
ReplyDeleteI am hoping the world will get a massive hit in this one so they better not disappoint us. I also have a strong feeling the rivals will pay bots to trash it everywhere.
DeleteProbably, but people will watch anything, even if it’s horrible, as long as there’s a lot of hype for it too online. I mean, how tf did something like 50 Shades get so many viewers when it was utter garbage? Wasn’t GOT trash too? The masses are easily swayed, so I’m sure this is going to be a huge hit either way.
DeletePretty much anything airing on Netflix is trash and yet it gets billions of viewing minutes.
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