RingsOfPower showrunners confirm that episode 6 ending is exactly what you think it is - and explain what it means for the future of the show. 'A huge theme in Tolkien is environmentalism and the way machines and industrializations destroys the land.'
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power showrunner Patrick McKay confirms that the events of episode 6 are a new twist on the origins of a key Middle-earth location. Amazon's prequel series to The Lord of the Rings explores the events of Middle-earth leading up to the creation of the One Ring. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power began airing weekly on Prime Video on September 2, debuting to high US viewership figures.
In episode 6 of Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, "Udûn", audiences were treated to the Battle of the Southlands, which saw Galadriel and the armies of Númenor stand with the people of the Southlands against Adar and his legion of orcs.
“A huge theme in Tolkien is the environmentalism and the way machines and industrializations destroys the land. We wanted that to be central and core all the time. It’s a thing that comes up again and again throughout the show. So in the writers room, we asked: What if Mordor was beautiful? All bucolic like Switzerland. And then what could happen that could transform it? We talked about the poisoning of the land — which starts in the first episode with the cow.
Is Sauron Arriving Soon In Rings Of Power? Sauron's presence has been teased throughout The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, through Galadriel's mission to fulfill her brother's quest, the rise of Adar's orc forces, as well as the three mysterious white-robed figures in search of the Stranger who fell from the sky.
While The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power has condensed the events of the Second Age of Middle-earth into a shorter timeframe, the series has still made sure to treat Sauron's rise with the amount of mystery and tension in the build-up to his inevitable reveal.
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