THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER Spoilers: Showrunners Break Down The Finale's Big Sauron Reveal

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER Spoilers: Showrunners Break Down The Finale's Big Sauron Reveal

Well, that was quite a finale, eh? The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power has finally outed Sauron, and showrunners J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay have now explained that and tease what comes next...

By JoshWilding - Oct 14, 2022 11:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Lord of the Rings
Source: THR (via SFFGazette.com)

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power finale revealed that Sauron has been hiding in plain sight this entire time, with the seemingly heroic Halbrand outed as the Dark Lord and not the long-lost King of the Southlands. 

THR (via SFFGazette.com) caught up with showrunners J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay to break down the big reveal, and explained why they had to show us the villain's human side. Little more than a flaming eye in Peter Jackson's trilogy, the duo set out to tell an origin story for the iconic big bad, exploring his journey into the monstrous being who ruled over Mordor. 

"In Tolkien, Sauron is a deceiver and we know that in Second Age he appears in 'fair form,'" Payne says. "So what if he sneaks up on you and is able to get you to sympathize with him and get you to be on board with him so that once you actually realize who he is, that he’s already got his hooks in you?"

McKay adds, "I hope after the last episode airs, viewers watch the whole season again, which is now a different experience. We hope that, as we get into season two, it makes people like season one even better because you’re seeing it through a new prism."

Unfortunately, season 2 of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power isn't expected to arrive on Prime Video until well into 2024. Production is moving from New Zealand to the UK, and shooting only just recently started, so we'll be waiting a while before learning more about Sauron. However, Payne promises that all the answers we want are on the way. 

"Season one opens with: Who is Galadriel? Where did she come from? What did she suffer? Why is she driven? We’re doing the same thing with Sauron in season two. We’ll fill in all the missing pieces."

"Sauron can now just be Sauron," McKay adds. "Like Tony Soprano or Walter White. He’s evil, but complexly evil. We felt like if we did that in season one, he’d overshadow everything else. So the first season is like Batman Begins, and the The Dark Knight is the next movie, with Sauron manoeuvring out in the open. We’re really excited."

"Season two has a canonical story. There may well be viewers who are like, 'This is the story we were hoping to get in season one!' In season two, we’re giving it to them."

Season 1 feels like a prequel to the much bigger story to come, and with some of the show's biggest mysteries now solved, we're sure there will be a lot of excitement to spend time with "Halbrand." There's clearly more to him than we first suspected, and Halbrand's transformation into the Sauron we know promises to be fascinating and complex in equal measure.

What did you think about The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power's big Sauron twist? 

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Ravenous
Ravenous - 10/14/2022, 11:15 PM
I’ll admit, Sauron is my favorite aspect of Middle Earth, so this only makes me more excited for season 2.

I always imagined him looking similar to the Annatar fan art or Shadow of Mordor depiction, so I was surprised at how much I enjoyed Charlie’s depiction. His mannerisms and stare just had this off putting yet engaging feel to it.
aurorsand146
aurorsand146 - 10/14/2022, 11:37 PM
Galadriel you dumb b1tch. If Sauron’s fineass asked me to be his queen, I would’ve been dropping my panties in a heartbeat.

McMurdo
McMurdo - 10/15/2022, 2:12 AM
@aurorsand146 - Galadriel is a blind moron in this show. She single handedly crowned the Dark Lord of Middle Earth, brought him to his throne, and even took him to help make the Rings. Tolkien would gag
soberchimera
soberchimera - 10/14/2022, 11:43 PM
So are they just not doing Annatar then?
MochaKing
MochaKing - 10/15/2022, 1:14 AM
Series was really slow at times. The action set pieces did not offer something new. No I didn't meant having kung-fu fights, but the grounded fight scenes left me more bored.

The only fight which was great was Wizard vs Priests of Rhun. It had the fantasy come into life. This is a fantasy show, like Peter Jackson make it fun and thrilling. Use little bit more of imagination.

Oh yeah, just remembered about the lone elf fighting orcs in the Tower. it was well made, what followed was bad.
pyramosteu
pyramosteu - 10/15/2022, 1:54 AM
Let's hope they cancel this garbage show
McMurdo
McMurdo - 10/15/2022, 2:09 AM
These two cucks are insufferable. Truly insufferable faux Tolkien fans who've created a facsimile. They can't write. They can't tell stories. They just made a season of piss poor blatant mystery boxes. One of the worst seasons of television in some time. Makes the Witcher series feel like [frick]ing high art.
Fogs
Fogs - 10/15/2022, 3:32 AM
"Season two has a canonical story"

IcePyke
IcePyke - 10/15/2022, 5:48 AM
"Smoking Old Toby, eating Lembas and masturbating do not constitute 'plans' in my book."

BestAtWhatIDo
BestAtWhatIDo - 10/15/2022, 9:09 AM
Maybe I'm dense, but I was actually surprised, mostly because the backstory they gave him was credible. Halbrand was one of my favorite characters, so I'm glad they established Sauron fairly well before the reveal; I'm also glad they're actually embodying him, as opposed to going with the Jacksonian floating eyeball. As for Annatar, he still has to corrupt Numenor, right? Maybe he'll get the name there.
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