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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 ...
MIDDLE-EARTH IS SAURON'S world. Everyone else is just suffering in it. Everyone else is just suffering in it. The sixth episode of The Rings of Power season 2 sees Sauron and his rings ripple like ...
Sauron poses as Halbrand at the gates of Eregion and refuses to leave. Celebrimbor awaits news from Lindon, not knowing that Gil-galad's messengers were killed on their way to Eregion. Despite promising Galadriel that he would never talk to Halbrand again, Celebrimbor eventually decides to turn Halbrand away personally.
Sauron shares his plan to enslave the peoples of Middle-earth using an army of Orcs. Adar, the leader of the Orcs, and others of his kind seemingly kill Sauron. However, Sauron's spirit endures and forms a new body over thousands of years. Taking the name "Halbrand", Sauron joins a group of humans who become shipwrecked.
Some fans identified a character in a trailer that they thought could be Sauron's Annatar disguise. Anson Boon was reported to be playing the character, but Weber said this was actually Bridie Sisson and she was playing a different character from Rhûn. [101] The finale reveals that Vickers's Halbrand is Sauron in disguise.
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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]
In the famous film trilogy, Sauron has been depicted as a towering, terrifying figure who wears a black helmet obscuring his face. Fans were therefore quick to dub Vickers’s iteration of the ...