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Here's a handy recap of 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' season 1 on Amazon Prime with what happened to Galadriel and Halbrand before season 2.
Sauron's rise to power in the Second Age is portrayed in the Amazon prequel series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. [20] He first appears disguised as the non-canonical human character Halbrand, [21] and then in the second season as Annatar (a canonical alias of Sauron), both played by Charlie Vickers. [22]
The season stars by showing Sauron’s origins long ago, and his transformation into Halbrand and the character we know now. How did you conceptualize that opening? That was meant to be in Episode ...
The finale reveals that Vickers's Halbrand is Sauron in disguise. He learned this during the production break after filming the first two episodes, but had suspected his character's villainous nature during auditions when he was asked to recite a monologue given by Satan in John Milton's poem Paradise Lost (1667). [8]
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In Mordor, Sauron again poses as Halbrand and is brought to Adar. After being tortured by Adar's followers, he reveals that Sauron has returned and offers to go to Eregion—the Elven realm where the rings were forged—while Adar raises his army. Waldreg, a human follower of Adar, is killed by a Warg that Sauron enthralls.
McCreary used his Orc theme to represent the post-eruption setting, but still retained his Southlands theme for key moments to show that the people of the Southlands are not completely defeated. His Southlands theme also represents Halbrand, which he thought worked out particularly well for the end of the episode where the Southlanders cheer on ...
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