THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER Finale Reveals The True Identity Of Sauron - MAJOR SPOILERS

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER Finale Reveals The True Identity Of Sauron - MAJOR SPOILERS

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season finale is now streaming and we now know exactly who is playing Sauron. Come find out and see if you guessed right or were way off course...

By RohanPatel - Oct 14, 2022 12:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Lord of the Rings

With the The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power finale now streaming on Prime Video, the true identity of its villain, the Dark Lord Sauron has finally been revealed and it's either exactly who you were expecting or you're in for quite the twist...

*SPOILER ALERT*

So, who is it? Who is Sauron? Who is the Dark Lord?

Drumroll please...

It's... Halbrand (Charlie Vickers)!

Yes, the mysterious blacksmith and presumed heir to the Southlands was actually no King at all, but was instead the Dark Lord hiding in plain sight - and he is now very much back in the driver's seat as he looks to set his master plan in motion, which is, of course, to craft the One Ring.

However, the hour began with a major fake-out, as the white-cloaked witches initially claimed that The Stranger (Daniel Weyman) was the real Sauron, but, it's later revealed that he isn't really the Dark Lord, but, as was heavily rumored, is an Istari - a powerful wizard like Gandalf and Saruman. 

The Stranger's finale storyline sees him captured by the three witches, who believe him to be their Dark Lord and attempt to restore his lost memories, but Nori (Markella Kavanagh) and her squadron of harfoots manage to free him. Then, when the witches realize The Stranger isn't Sauron, they go on the offensive, but he's able to defeat them with relative ease as he begins to gain control over his growing elemental powers. Sadoc (Lenny Henry) is sadly lost in the battle and they all ultimately return to the other harfoots to mourn him, before Nori and The Stranger ultimately bid farewell and embark on their own journey to learn more about his origins and purpose in the fight against the darkest of evils. While we never get a name for The Stranger, there's starting to be plenty of reason to believe he may be Gandalf himself, although we'll have to wait till next season to find out.

As for the season's most highly anticipated reveal, it took quite some while, but when Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) finally begins to suspect that there's something more to Halbrand than meets the eye, especially after he shows an immense amount of interest in Celebrimbor’s (Charles Edwards) smithing project, offering suggestions on the possibility of combining the precious mithral with other metals to stabilize it into some kind of small, wearable shape... a ring, perhaps?

While Halbrand gets chummy with Celebrimbor, Galadriel does some digging into his lineage and uncovers that his stories have been full of lies and he's not the real King of the Southlands, as previously presumed, so she heads out to confront him and receives the shock of a lifetime. He confirms his identity as the Dark Lord Sauron and promptly enters her mind, torturing her with visions of her dead brother as well as their first encounter out at sea. 

Sauron finally offers her a proposal, join him to rule and heal Middle-earth, and we even get a quick tease of the Dark Lord in his full battle armor, albeit in only a stunning reflection in the water. Our heroine unsurprisingly refuses and when she awakens, he's disappeared, having slipped right through her elven fingers. Sauron returns in the hour's closing seconds, walking into Mordor triumphant and setting the stage for what should be an unbelievably epic season two. 

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smell
smell - 10/14/2022, 12:03 PM
Worse than she-hulk finale
Origame
Origame - 10/14/2022, 12:05 PM
@smell - nah. This was boring. She hulk was annoying. I'd take boring over annoying any day of the week.
GameOn
GameOn - 10/14/2022, 12:11 PM
@smell - The She Hulk finale was awesome so that could mean anything
thewanderer
thewanderer - 10/14/2022, 12:06 PM
This finale was exceptional!
MrDandy
MrDandy - 10/14/2022, 12:07 PM
Wow. I only watched 3 episodes and figured out Halbrand was Sauron and the Stranger was one of the Wizards (likely Gandalf).

Shocking.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 10/14/2022, 12:07 PM
Lol Galadriel is responsible for his rise to power in Middle Earth. Tolkien would literally gag. This is Mystery Box the series and it has been so poorly written, forced, contrived. Sauron single handedly saves the elves? His greatest enemy???? Payne and McKay are trainwreck faux creatives
Ravenous
Ravenous - 10/14/2022, 12:28 PM
@McMurdo - "Sauron single handedly saves the elves?"

You forget that Sauron, especially at the time, did want to heal Middle Earth, albeit to rule it. He wanted to rule over the elves. Killing everyone has never been his primary concern as he is different from Morgoth in some ways.

Also, I know a legion of keyboard purists will jump on me but....why should I care about what people THINK Tolkein would do if he saw this? I'm sure Walt Disney would despise a lot of things that his company does. Doesn't mean I should care about what some man who died in the damn 50s might think when weighed against the current times.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 10/14/2022, 12:41 PM
@Ravenous - I'm not forgetting anything. In this show, if you don't tell Celebrimbor how to make mithril elf saving rings, the elves fade and VERY SOON! ( Not lore accurate and a ridiculously stupid plot point) but instead he helps them save their race. He saves ISILDUR GALADRIEL AND ELENDIL who all end his reign down the line because we needed more stupid. Galadriel and Sauron are complete imbeciles in this show
McMurdo
McMurdo - 10/14/2022, 12:43 PM
@Ravenous - he wasn't actually repentant. He literally gives away his true motive to Galadriel in the mind meld scene on the raft.
Cap1
Cap1 - 10/14/2022, 12:25 PM
It’s so funny when this show plays dramatic/emotional music and expects me to care when characters like the Harfoots part ways. Maybe try forming real connections rather than manufacturing emotional beats, guys
Kumkani
Kumkani - 10/14/2022, 12:30 PM
I'm not a big Tolkien fan so I don't have the same level of investment others do about this show. I still found it to be pretty dull most of the time. I also feel like a lot of what happens in this finale or in the last two episodes could have happened a little earlier, or at least hinted at.

Kinda really didn't care about both the Stranger and Sauron reveals because they were both pretty obvious and the journeys to get there weren't exactly thrilling.

The Durin and Elron dynamic was the best part of the show.
MochaKing
MochaKing - 10/14/2022, 4:11 PM
@Kumkani - I felt same. Some scenes were stretched too far. I fast forwarded scenes still I didn't miss much of the story. This was just To get to point A to B
bl0odwerk
bl0odwerk - 10/14/2022, 12:33 PM
That time when Galadriel turned out to be Sauron...
McMurdo
McMurdo - 10/14/2022, 12:46 PM
PJ dodged a serious bullet not attaching himself to this shitshow
Superheromoviefan
Superheromoviefan - 10/14/2022, 12:59 PM
after she-hulk shit cop out finale this is a breath of fresh air
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