This week’s episode, which included several Tolkien fan-favorite characters and creatures, is the best of the season thus far ...
On The Rings of Power, Ismael Cruz Córdova plays Arondir, the most elven elf of them all. Through Arondir, we meet a whole ...
There’s a lot going on in Rings of Power Season 2 Episode 6, too much to effectively fit into an hour. What we’re left with ...
It's like Pacino and De Niro meeting at that diner all over again (just, you know, over a Middle-earth feast).
The Rings of Power asks complicated questions, but its season two Ents scene offers one of the most complex: Do the orcs ...
I'm not. Episode 6 opens in the woods, presumably somewhere in and around Mordor, as a lone Arondir (Ismael Cruz Cordova) makes good on his promise to track down Adar (Sam Hazeldine) and the Orcs.
How does Arondir find out Adar’s next move? What does Sauron have to do Eregion? Most importantly, why Does Galadriel Join ...
Tom Bombadil, Ents, Galadriel and Elrond fighting Barrow-wights – Rings of Power Season 2 Episode 4 has it all.
Watch Ismael Cruz Córdova explain what drives Arondir in a new sneak peek at what's to come in Season 2 of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
On The Rings of Power, Ismael Cruz Córdova plays Arondir, the most elven elf of them all. Through Arondir, we meet a whole new kind of elf, one full of rich complexities and new perspectives.
Estrid appears to be a human character from the Southlands who crosses paths with Arondir and Isildur. But is she more than she seems? Although Estrid is not a The Lord of the Rings name we recogn ...
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