Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Season 2 Will Feature Bigger Battles And Great Moments From The Appendices

In the interview, Vernon Sanders was asked if we would see bigger battles in the second season of “Rings of Power.” He said, "Yeah, I can say you'll see bigger battles in season two, including some iconic moments from the appendices and the books." What battles could they be? The next big clash occurs in SA 1693 between the elves and Sauron, who seems awfully far from the one he's talking about (if what we've seen so far takes place around SA 1600). Of course, the fall of Númenor happens in SA 3319. Time is very compressed in the series, and they haven't exactly stuck to the source material, so maybe there's a new battle, or the timeline will be a little out of place.

He also says that the pace of the show will pick up because the characters and stakes have been established, and that "we're going to see certain characters in certain countries go to war." It is possible that we are witnessing the attack of Pharazôn (Trystan Gravelle) on the elven immortal lands (under the influence of Sauron), which marks the beginning of the end of the island nation. However, season 2 seems a bit early for that.

Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Season 2 Will Feature Bigger Battles And Great Moments From The Appendices

In the interview, Vernon Sanders was asked if we would see bigger battles in the second season of “Rings of Power.” He said, "Yeah, I can say you'll see bigger battles in season two, including some iconic moments from the appendices and the books." What battles could they be? The next big clash occurs in SA 1693 between the elves and Sauron, who seems awfully far from the one he's talking about (if what we've seen so far takes place around SA 1600). Of course, the fall of Númenor happens in SA 3319. Time is very compressed in the series, and they haven't exactly stuck to the source material, so maybe there's a new battle, or the timeline will be a little out of place.

He also says that the pace of the show will pick up because the characters and stakes have been established, and that "we're going to see certain characters in certain countries go to war." It is possible that we are witnessing the attack of Pharazôn (Trystan Gravelle) on the elven immortal lands (under the influence of Sauron), which marks the beginning of the end of the island nation. However, season 2 seems a bit early for that.

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