How The Rings Of Power's Stranger Identity Confirmation Breaks Lord Of The Rings Canon (2025)

The Rings of Power

How The Rings Of Power's Stranger Identity Confirmation Breaks Lord Of The Rings Canon (1)

By Angel Shaw

Thread 17

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

Please verify your email address.

You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics.

Manage Your List

Follow

Followed

Follow with Notifications

Follow

Unfollow

Link copied to clipboard

The Rings of Power

Related

The Stranger Is A Blue Wizard: The Rings Of Power Theory Explained
8:13
Rings Of Power Season 2 Gave Sauron All The Ingredients For His One Ring
Sign in to your ScreenRant account
How The Rings Of Power's Stranger Identity Confirmation Breaks Lord Of The Rings Canon (5)

Warning! Spoilers for The Rings of Power season 2, episode 8, ahead!

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power finally confirmed that the Stranger is Gandalf, officially breaking the canon version of this wizard's story. The Prime Video series had been beating around the bush up to this point, revealing that the Stranger is an Istar but nothing more. This left a variety of options open, with some theorizing that he was one of two Blue Wizards rather than Gandalf the Grey. If this had been the case, it would have been a smaller breach of canon. However, Rings of Power's final answer regarding the Stranger's identity significantly shifts the Istar's timeline.

Rings of Power season 1 had already laid the hints on pretty thick regarding the Stranger. Several of his lines were precisely the same as those that Gandalf said in The Lord of the Rings, and his friendship with Nori was further evidence that this was the Hobbit-loving wizard. However, season 2 bringing the Stranger to Rhûn to confront another Istar implied that the Stranger and the Dark Wizard were Tolkien's Blue Wizards. This was, of course, a red herring. Rings of Power again uses canon details to subvert audiences' expectations, changing Tolkien's original story.

Gandalf Shouldn't Arrive In Middle-earth Until The Third Age

Rings Of Power Moved Up Gandalf's Middle-earth Debut

How The Rings Of Power's Stranger Identity Confirmation Breaks Lord Of The Rings Canon (6)

The Stranger's entire story shifts Gandalf's canon history in Middle-earth, with the most obvious difference being the period of Middle-earth's history during which the wizard arrived. Rings of Power is set in the Second Age, which stretches 3,441 years. According to Tolkien canon, Gandalf didn't arrive in Middle-earth as a wizard until about 1,000 years into the Third Age. It was the Blue Wizards that came in the Second Age, and Rings of Power seemed to be using this detail to keep audiences on their toes. Of course, the time period isn't the only thing different about Gandalf's arrival.

Gandalf's Arrival In Tolkien's Books Is Very Different

The Stranger Arrived As A Meteor - Gandalf Arrived On A Boat

How The Rings Of Power's Stranger Identity Confirmation Breaks Lord Of The Rings Canon (7)

Gandalf arrived in Middle-earth in a blaze of glory in The Rings of Power season 1. He crashed to the earth as a meteor, where he was discovered by Nori the Harfoot and aided as he attempted to remember who he was and identify his purpose. This is entirely different from how the wizard arrived in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. While, again, the author didn't provide many details about his journey, it is stated that Gandalf departed Valinor by far more typical means. He sailed on a ship, landing in the Grey Havens, where he was met by Círdan the Shipwright (who has also been introduced in Rings of Power).

Círdan gives Gandalf his Ring of Power, Narya, upon meeting him in the Grey Havens.

Over the following centuries, Gandalf wandered Middle-earth, exploring and learning more about the free peoples. It wasn't until the Long Winter in Third Age 2758 that he met the Hobbits. The other Istari had entirely overlooked these beings, but Gandalf was fascinated by their surprising strength and endurance, praising their sense of community as they helped each other survive the brutal weather of that year. Rings of Power gives Gandalf an entirely unique introduction to Hobbits, of course, bringing him to Nori long before even the word "Hobbit" was adopted by their people.

Gandalf Already Knows One Of The Istari Has Gone Bad In The Rings Of Power

Gandalf Meeting The Dark Wizard Breaks Canon (Regardless Of The Villain's Identity)

Another significant change in Rings of Power revolves around the relationship between the Istari. In season 2, Gandalf confronts the Dark Wizard, who mentions that there were five Istari sent to Middle-earth (which is true to Tolkien canon). This villain tries to convince his fellow that he is on his side and that they will take down Sauron together but replace him as Dark Lords. Gandalf sees the Dark Wizard for what he is and turns against him to instead save his friends and set out on his own journey.

This is an interesting change, especially since the Dark Wizard's true identity has yet to be revealed. Since this villain confirmed that there were only five Istari, he must be either Saruman or a Blue Wizard (the Dark Wizard being Radagast would be far too outrageous a change). If this is Saruman, as Rings of Power is trying to imply, then it is strange that Gandalf would know this early that he is evil since this is a major twist in Lord of the Rings. Even if the Dark Wizard is a Blue Wizard, Gandalf knowing that one of his kind turned evil takes the wind out of Saruman's later twist.

It's not the true story, but Rings of Power at least provides an opportunity for audiences to understand better where Gandalf came from.

It's clear that Prime Video is telling its own version of Gandalf's story, and it differs significantly from that of J.R.R. Tolkien. The timeline has been further condensed, and the way Gandalf discovers his identity and those he meets along the way is changed. While Rings of Power's adjustments to the tale are sure to be controversial, this is an effective way of bringing Gandalf's story to the Lord of the Rings prequel. It's not the true story, but Rings of Power at least provides an opportunity for audiences to understand better where Gandalf came from.

How The Rings Of Power's Stranger Identity Confirmation Breaks Lord Of The Rings Canon (8)

Your Rating

Rate Now

0/10

Leave a Review

Your comment has not been saved

How The Rings Of Power's Stranger Identity Confirmation Breaks Lord Of The Rings Canon (9)

7/10

411

8.4/10

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

Adventure

Fantasy

Action

Drama

Set in the Second Age of Middle-earth, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power explores the forging of the iconic rings, the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron, and the epic events leading up to the stories in J.R.R. Tolkien's classic novels. The series chronicles the creation of legendary characters and the historic alliances and rivalries that shape the fate of Middle-earth.

Where to Watch

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy

Not available

Not available

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy

Not available

Not available

Not available

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy

Not available

Not available

Not available

*Availability in US

Cast
Morfydd Clark , Charlie Vickers , Charles Edwards , Markella Kavenagh , Daniel Weyman , Ismael Cruz Cordova , Megan Richards , Robert Aramayo , Robert Strange , Cynthia Addai-Robinson , Lloyd Owen , Owain Arthur , Tyroe Muhafidin , Alex Tarrant , Benjamin Walker , Trystan Gravelle , Maxim Baldry , Sophia Nomvete , Ema Horvath , Nazanin Boniadi , Geoff Morrell , Peter Mullan , Sara Zwangobani , Lenny Henry , Leon Wadham , Dylan Smith , Thusitha Jayasundera , Maxine Cunliffe , Anthony Crum , Beau Cassidy , Joseph Mawle , Peter Tait , Sam Hazeldine , Bridie Sisson , Jed Brophy , Ciarán Hinds , Amelia Kenworthy , Kevin Eldon

Character(s)
Galadriel , Halbrand , Lord Celebrimbor , Nori Brandyfoot , The Stranger , Arondir , Poppy Proudfellow , Elrond , Glûg , Queen Regent Míriel , Captain Elendil , Prince Durin IV , Theo , Valandil , High King Gil-galad , Pharazôn , Isildur , Princess Disa , Eärien , Bronwyn , Waldreg , King Durin III , Marigold Brandyfoot , Sadoc Burrows , Kemen , Largo Brandyfoot , Malva , Vilma , Ontamo , Dilly Brandyfoot , Adar , Tredwill , The Dweller , Vrath , Dark Wizard , Mirdania , Narvi

Release Date
September 1, 2022

Seasons
3

Network
Amazon Prime Video
Streaming Service(s)
Amazon Prime Video
Franchise(s)
The Lord of the Rings

Writers
Patrick McKay , John D. Payne , J.R.R. Tolkien , Justin Doble , Jason Cahill , Gennifer Hutchison , Stephany Folsom , Nicholas Adams

Directors
J.A. Bayona , Sanaa Hamri

Showrunner
John D. Payne , Patrick McKay , Louise Hooper , Charlotte Brändström , Wayne Yip
Main Genre
Fantasy
  • The Rings of Power

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

Please verify your email address.

You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics.

Manage Your List

Follow

Followed

Follow with Notifications

Follow

Unfollow

How The Rings Of Power's Stranger Identity Confirmation Breaks Lord Of The Rings Canon (2025)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Rev. Leonie Wyman

Last Updated:

Views: 6180

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (59 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rev. Leonie Wyman

Birthday: 1993-07-01

Address: Suite 763 6272 Lang Bypass, New Xochitlport, VT 72704-3308

Phone: +22014484519944

Job: Banking Officer

Hobby: Sailing, Gaming, Basketball, Calligraphy, Mycology, Astronomy, Juggling

Introduction: My name is Rev. Leonie Wyman, I am a colorful, tasty, splendid, fair, witty, gorgeous, splendid person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.