THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER Premiere Leaves Fans Wondering Who The Meteor Man Is - SPOILERS

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER Premiere Leaves Fans Wondering Who The Meteor Man Is - SPOILERS

A huge mystery was introduced in the first two episodes of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, leaving fans wondering who the Meteor Man is. Well, we have more intel and some theories...

By JoshWilding - Sep 03, 2022 07:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Lord of the Rings
Source: SFFGazette.com

This article was originally published on SFFGazette.com - be sure to keep checking that site for the latest on The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power!

Many fans have assumed that The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power's "Meteor Man" might be Sauron, but the story may not be quite as simple as that based on Friday's premiere. While we know the villain has been missing for centuries, the being who falls to Middle-eath and lands in the home of the Harfoots doesn't immediately make us think of Morgoth's most trusted lieutenant.

Credited as "The Stranger," he's played by Daniel Weyman and found by Nori the Harfoot. Unable to communicate, he's clearly looking for something and appears to have dark powers. He also crashes in a ring of fire that, oddly enough, doesn't burn the girl. 

We can't help but think back to what Galadriel says earlier in the episode, that in a place that's so evil, even fire gives off no warmth. It would be a little strange for this to be Sauron based on what we see in the premiere's opening sequence, though there is a chance he inadvertently left himself in this state after embarking on a quest for power after his master's defeat.

In terms of his sheer size, we also can't help but be reminded of that iconic villain! 

Another possibility is that The Stranger is an Ainur, also known as the Holy Ones, the first and mightiest beings created by Eru Ilúvatar long before the beginning of the World. If so, he could be Tilon, the "Man in the Moon," though we're not sure what he'll bring to the table here. 

Some have even wondered if this could be Gandalf, but what we do know is that Sauron was an evil the Valar fought valiantly to defeat, so these signs of apparent darkness could be a misdirect.

By the time all is said and done, it's clear The Stranger hopes to find some unknown location in Middle-earth as he keeps drawing constellations, so expect more to be revealed over the coming weeks.

The first two episodes of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power are now streaming!
 

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TheSuperMex
TheSuperMex - 9/3/2022, 7:03 PM
He’s right here.

Origame
Origame - 9/3/2022, 7:05 PM
@TheSuperMex - I remember loving meteor man as a kid.
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 9/3/2022, 7:29 PM
@TheSuperMex - Great movie!!! Marvel did do a Meteor Man comic series so maybe one day he’ll be part of the MCU 🤷‍♂️🤣👍
TheSuperMex
TheSuperMex - 9/3/2022, 8:16 PM
@AnthonyVonGeek - that’s awesome. Never knew they made a comic.
TheSuperMex
TheSuperMex - 9/4/2022, 1:51 AM
@Origame - I wouldn’t mind a rebooted series.
Origame
Origame - 9/4/2022, 5:33 AM
@TheSuperMex - it's part of what annoys me about stuff like the black superman movie. There are so many great black characters they could adapt but instead just race swap a white one.

A modern meteor man could be awesome.
Origame
Origame - 9/3/2022, 7:04 PM
Just remember guys, most shows don't start getting good until the 3rd season (that's from theonering.net mind you)
MaxPaint
MaxPaint - 9/3/2022, 8:29 PM
@Origame - Don't worry about that because there won't be a 3rd season.
braunermegda
braunermegda - 9/3/2022, 8:44 PM
@MaxPaint - it's already renewed for five seasons.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/4/2022, 10:34 AM
@braunermegda - lol! Not if viewers drop off. This show is a behemoth.
braunermegda
braunermegda - 9/4/2022, 12:02 PM
@MrDandy - dude, it has 84% on RT. Its being bombed by the same core racists and people who self proclaim are fans but are deeply just bigotry fanatics. You see plenty of people just attacking it because the sake of it, not even watching to truly find something to dislike besides the """woke""" stuff
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/4/2022, 12:09 PM
@braunermegda - as someone who doesn’t care about the culture war stuff….I personally found it to not be very good. Also RT is a great metric for movies but a poor metric for TV.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 9/4/2022, 12:10 PM
@braunermegda - LotR is probably my favorite trilogy of all time and even I am considering not watching episode 3 as the first two were such a butchery of the source and a chore to get through.
Kadara
Kadara - 9/4/2022, 4:47 PM
@MaxPaint - Four seasons and a movie!
TyrantBossMedia
TyrantBossMedia - 9/3/2022, 7:08 PM
So I’m currently watching this and I’m already bored off of my gourd.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/4/2022, 6:07 AM
@TyrantBossMedia - in fairness, I thought there were some very good things in Episode 1. Less so in the second. Agree that the pacing is ‘purposeful’ (my attempt at generous spin). I thought the Harfoot storyline was going to be the most grating, but it has been surprisingly decent. The human Southlands thread, to me, has been the worst. The guy plaing the elf is pretty good in the role but that particular thread is just boring AF.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/4/2022, 6:08 AM
@SauronthePower - **playing
inkniron
inkniron - 9/3/2022, 7:18 PM
I fell asleep watching it last night. I’m gonna give it to it another whirl later.

At least I know there’s a meteor man now from the headline and there’s a mystery to look forward to.
Fogs
Fogs - 9/3/2022, 7:20 PM
I'd love it was Sauron, cause it wasn't really clear how he transported the One Ring to Middle Earth after the fall of Númenor.

But yeah, it's probably Gandalf. And it sucks major ass.
Goldboink
Goldboink - 9/3/2022, 10:30 PM
@Fogs -
That would imply that Numenor just fell. There is a ton of stuff that happens prior to the fall of Numenor, including the forging of the rings. The Wife thinks it's Sauron and that's possible. He does show up in Eregion in fair guise. Maybe the creepy aryan in the sheet is just meant to throw us off.

SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/4/2022, 6:16 AM
@Fogs - he left the ring in Mordor before allowing himself to be taken prisoner by Ar-Pharazon in order to exact revenge against the Numenoreans for the destruction they repeatedly laid upon his marauding armies by corrupting them from within. Have a sneaking suspicion that it is actually him. If you notice, the meteor seems to be sent from Valinor exactly when Galadriel refuses to cross the hidden veil. There was a time in the early Second Age when Sauron went to Valinor and spoke w his counterpart, essentially the Herald of Manwe, attempting to right his path in the wake of Morgoth’s utter defeat at the hand of Tulkas. He is advised that he would have to repent and abase himself to servitude to rectify the manifest evil that he, and Morgoth, had wrecked upon the world. At that point, Sauron becomes dejected/prideful and refuses to lower himself beneath mortal standing and returns re-committed fully to evil and subjugation. I am wondering if the meteor is he transporting himself off of Aman back to Middle Earth at this inflection point of the novel.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/4/2022, 6:19 AM
@Goldboink - correct on a lot of counts. Numenor is literally a multi-centuries endevour BUT if this is actually set early in the Second Age, the showrunners might just get away with having this be the rise of Sauron in Morgoth’s stead as opposed to being a fully fleshed out threat already. This would pit story setting thousands of years earlier than what has been teased by the showrunners. Numenor intervened several times to aid humanity on Middle Earth. This could be a telling of that first contact
Fogs
Fogs - 9/4/2022, 8:24 AM
@Goldboink - sure thing. Just mentioning it would be better than bringing the wizards that way.

@SauronthePower - welllll, that's an ooold discussion. There's more or less a consensus is he brought the ring to Númenor but it wasn't clear how he brought it back.
https://www.quora.com/Did-Sauron-take-the-One-Ring-to-N%C3%BAmenor-or-did-he-leave-it-in-Mordor-Assuming-the-former-is-true-how-would-he-have-retrieved-it-from-the-sea

I hope it's not the Istari.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/4/2022, 8:48 AM
@Fogs - can’t wade into another forum. In ‘The Silamarillion’ it states that he took back up the rung after the sinking of Numenor, meaning went back to it, meaning was separated from it. Anyone in that forum arguing that the Numenoreans would be unintelligent enough to allow their newfound ‘prisoner’ to retain any artifacts, especially ones that would at least have the appearance of value, are comically delusional. The elves knew he possessed a ring as they were instantly aware of him when he put it on the very first time. That information would have been communicated with 100% certitude, to the Numenoreans. Sauron was brought in chains (the feigned deception of capture) out of Middle Earth. Unless he concealed that thing in his arse crack, I’m not buying these guys’ arguments.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/4/2022, 8:59 AM
@Fogs - so I contradicted my own principles and read the primary post on the link you sent and that guy is wrong on a couple of levels. While he presents as knowing the canon he either missed, or forgot about, some pretty important plot points. I’ll skip the boring stuff and get to the ‘why didn’t they take the ring to safety in Valinor’ part. The OP in that thread lays out that he doesn’t know why that did not occur but it os very expressly stated that the Valar prohibited the ring being brought onto the holy shores of Aman because the troubles of Middle Earth were the troubles of Middle Earth. The Vala wanted mortalkind to learn the tools to survive themselves given that previous examples of divine intervention resulted in catastrophic world-bending (sinking of Numenor, War of Wrath, etc)
Fogs
Fogs - 9/4/2022, 9:44 AM
@SauronthePower
"Though reduced to a 'spirit of hatred borne on a dark wind', I do not think one need boggle at this spirit carrying off the One Ring, upon which his power of domination minds now largely depended."
[The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien #211)
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/4/2022, 12:36 PM
@Fogs - I read that post response. This came out in a correspondence he had with a fan which hey, great. Problem is, put it in the novels or other released work. In that same post you highlighted, Tolkien alludes to the difficulties reconciling this and The Silmarillion was released 4 years AFTER Tolkien’s death by his son Christopher. The part JRR was having a difficult time reconciling was the ability of spirit form to interact with the physical world. If what Tolkien posits in that letter is established as fact than why does Sauron need hundreds of centuries and the sum total of all of his army to constantly search for the ring post Isildur. This presents the same duality about Yoda being able to affect the physical world as set up in ‘The Last Jedi’ but not Obi-Wan could not aid Luke on Bespin? Same thinking applies here, which is why I think Tolkien never clarified in his official released work. Remember, that that quote you highlighted above is sources from personal correspondence, not official novelization.
Fogs
Fogs - 9/4/2022, 1:44 PM
@SauronthePower - Well if we're waiting for officially released work by himself we have almost no answers for looots of things cause it never happened. You said it yourself: even the Silmarillion was organized by his son.

I rather side with his letters then.
Fogs
Fogs - 9/4/2022, 1:48 PM
Plus you probably saw the other excerpt, from the same letter:

"Sauron's personal 'surrender' was voluntary and cunning: he got free transport to Númenor! He naturally had the One Ring, and so very soon dominated the minds and wills of most of the Númenóreans. (I do not think Ar-Pharazôn knew anything about the One Ring. The Elves kept the matter of the Rings very secret, as long as they could. In any case Ar-Pharazôn was not in communication with them."

It explains why they didn't really mind him carrying the ring.
Goldboink
Goldboink - 9/4/2022, 2:51 PM
@SauronthePower -

They could do each season as a different time period
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/4/2022, 4:40 PM
@Fogs - fair enough on the letters because, hey, it’s right out of J.R.R.’s mouth but he didn’t novelize it that way. ‘The Silmarillion’ being released 4 years after his death seems to contradict that correspondence and was ‘supposed’ to be the official telling of the history pre-Bilbo of Middle Earth. Love that someone got clarification out of Tolkien; less in love that we have to peruse personal correspondence to get clarification AND it does nothing to address the spiritual/physical interactions
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/4/2022, 4:43 PM
@Goldboink - agree. I actually like the thing so far. It’s REAL sacrilegious to the source material but it IS beautiful and at least more in tone to the canon than Jackson’s second POS trilogy. Also, they nailed Sauron in dark lord guise and the 8 second snippet of The War of Wrath n
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/4/2022, 4:49 PM
@Fogs - to your second point, Tolkien was being a bit flippant with the ‘free transport’ remark (the old English sly humor) because Sauron VERY clearly was brought in chains (though he allowed that show to worm into the Numenoreans’ pride). Thing is, at that level of captivity, you generally aren’t allowed to look all beautiful and stuff (re: my earlier even if the Numenoreans did not know what the ring actually was, it would certainly have the visibility of extreme value). Tolkien’s flippancy in that remark should not negate that Sauron, at least in appearance, was taken as a war trophy. In this I think Tolkien severely contradicts himself, which might be why he was slow to get ‘The Downfall of Numenor’ published (he alludes to this in the same letters you referenced above). He even goes as far as to say people shouldn’t get hung up on the actual physics of the situation but clearly it IS a major contradictory problem
Fogs
Fogs - 9/4/2022, 8:20 PM
@SauronthePower - yeah, hence why I said this is an old question.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/4/2022, 8:50 PM
@Fogs - someone posited elsewhere that these two episodes were supposedly the strongest in order to hook the viewer. Really hope that is not the case. It looks and sounds absolutely beautiful and is superbly acted. The story, however, is not great. I’m really trying to give it its fair shake and will absolutely not shill for it in any way. Most fair way that I can put it 🤷‍♂️
Fogs
Fogs - 9/5/2022, 3:35 AM
@SauronthePower - hahaha that's exactly my take. I'm trying real hard to overlook some inconsistencies so far but I fear thay'll become too harsh for me to still think this series is good.

Downfall of Númenor should be a sight though.
SauronthePower
SauronthePower - 9/5/2022, 9:41 PM
@Fogs - oh yeah. Unleash the wrath of Eru
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