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Sauron the Deceiver has taken on many forms throughout the Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and The Rings of Power, making him difficult to destroy.
But, of course, Sauron’s Annatar form comes straight from The Silmarillion. Tolkien writes of Annatar, “Sauron took to himself the name of Annatar, the Lord of Gifts, and they had at first ...
Fans are divided on whether Peter Jackson was right to delete this dramatic fight scene from the end of The Lord of the Rings ...
Of course, the form most associated with Sauron, especially during the Second Age in which The Rings of Power is set, is that of Annatar, the "Lord of Gifts," who inspires Celebrimbor (Charles ...
Sauron changes form again in the early episodes of the season, though much less dramatically, when he dons a flat-ironed blonde wig to disguise himself as a god-like being named Annatar.
As we already knew, Season 2 will see Sauron appear to Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards) in disguise, an elf known as Annatar, as he manipulates the elven smith into creating more of those titular ...
Rather than the rugged human audiences knew, this Sauron is elf-like, with long hair and a regal air. There is nothing similar about them, but the change makes sense.
Prime Video Charlie Vickers, who plays Sauron in his Annatar form, shares a bit more with us about who Annatar is on The Rings of Power and where he’s coming from.
But Sauron doesn't keep this form for long. After Adar (played here by Sam Hazeldine, taking over from Season 1's Joseph Mawle) and his orcs murder this version of Sauron, the dark lord turns into ...