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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
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Elven Kings Under the Sky

  • Episode aired Aug 29, 2024
  • TV-14
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
26K
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Morfydd Clark in Elven Kings Under the Sky (2024)
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Sauron bargains with Adar. The Stranger and Nori venture into new lands. The Three Elven Rings face judgment.Sauron bargains with Adar. The Stranger and Nori venture into new lands. The Three Elven Rings face judgment.Sauron bargains with Adar. The Stranger and Nori venture into new lands. The Three Elven Rings face judgment.

  • Director
    • Charlotte Brändström
  • Writers
    • Gennifer Hutchison
    • J.R.R. Tolkien
    • John D. Payne
  • Stars
    • Charlie Vickers
    • Morfydd Clark
    • Robert Aramayo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charlotte Brändström
    • Writers
      • Gennifer Hutchison
      • J.R.R. Tolkien
      • John D. Payne
    • Stars
      • Charlie Vickers
      • Morfydd Clark
      • Robert Aramayo
    • 61User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charlie Vickers
    Charlie Vickers
    • Sauron
    Morfydd Clark
    Morfydd Clark
    • Galadriel
    Robert Aramayo
    Robert Aramayo
    • Elrond
    Benjamin Walker
    Benjamin Walker
    • High King Gil-galad
    Daniel Weyman
    Daniel Weyman
    • The Stranger
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Dark Wizard
    Markella Kavenagh
    Markella Kavenagh
    • Nori Brandyfoot
    Megan Richards
    Megan Richards
    • Poppy Proudfellow
    Charles Edwards
    Charles Edwards
    • Lord Celebrimbor
    Jack Lowden
    Jack Lowden
    • Forodwaith Sauron
    Ben Daniels
    Ben Daniels
    • Círdan
    Sam Hazeldine
    Sam Hazeldine
    • Adar
    Nicholas Woodeson
    Nicholas Woodeson
    • Diarmid
    Geoff Morrell
    Geoff Morrell
    • Waldreg
    Amelia Kenworthy
    Amelia Kenworthy
    • Mirdania
    Adam Basil
    Adam Basil
    • Nervous Orc
    John Macdonald
    John Macdonald
    • Next Orc
    Nellie Burroughes
    Nellie Burroughes
    • Peddler Woman
    • Director
      • Charlotte Brändström
    • Writers
      • Gennifer Hutchison
      • J.R.R. Tolkien
      • John D. Payne
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    User reviews61

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    9nathanbond28

    Surprisingly good start to a season

    A surprisingly very good start. Was actually extremely interested the whole episode. Last season was slow but understandable for a 5 season shows first season. Started very well here, besides what everyone says about what's true to books what's now. I'm an avid Tolkien book reader & devoted to the films. But this show for me is all about entertainment. We've had the books which is the most entertaining of all then we had the best movies of our generation. Let's not get greedy, let's just try to enjoy more LOTR & this could be a very nice season! Very good scene with the elves putting the 3 rings on & got me excited for the season!
    8lassegalsgaard

    Elven Kings Under the Sky

    This is a show that will probably never gain the admiration of the entire fanbase, but no matter what anybody tries to say, it is a show that displays the full soul of Tolkien's work. Is it word-for-word from the page of his works, no; but the great thing about this universe is that it can expand and become something else all the time. The first season largely worked for me and is still one of the most spectacular visual things I've seen on television. And the second season continues in a similar fashion: incredible production value and a premise that lays some great groundwork.

    The scope of this show is very broad, and this season is going very far in bringing forward a story that will encapsulate everyone and everything in Middle-earth as a part of this growing conflict. At the heart of it all is Sauron, who revealed himself in the previous season's finale and is very much the central character of this first episode. The opening minutes feature an origin of how he became the Halbrand version that we know him as and it's very intriguing. A unique take on why he went into hiding and why he is so hellbent on revenge against the ones who betrayed him. But like with everything, it's a big game that he plays and will have everybody doing his bidding in no time. The Elves are uniting under a new symbol of the three rings, which can be a very dangerous road forward, but becomes one of the show's most beautiful scenes which showcases the absolutely stunning visuals of this show. There's not a lot like it on television at the moment when it comes to the visuals. There are a lot of teases throughout the episode and the Stranger plot still seems to be plotting forward a lot, which can easily become tiresome if it doesn't get a bit of context very soon. It's still fascinating to watch, but it can easily become boring if not treated right. And the teaser for the rest of the season was epic and makes me want to continue watching it all immediately.

    "Elven Kings Under the Sky" brings the story forward with a big focus on Sauron, setting him up as the central character of the season. The episode features a lot of setup and it can be tiresome at certain points, but the beauty of the visuals and the dedication from the crew keeps it flowing.
    9danielmoura-75078

    Amazing start! Haters please do not bother watching and do not ruin our show

    Amazing start of season 2.

    All the plots are interesting now, even the harfoot's one. Very excited to know what exactly happens with the rings of power and how Sauron manipulates everyone in his way to bring his plan forward.

    Acting is OK, obviously not Leo DiCaprio level, but completely acceptable for a TV show.

    Visuals are amazing as usual, music is also very good, always making you remember what you are watching.

    I also read every book, and as usual you cant ever compare movies to books as it "always" falls short. I believe in that case LOTR was a standout as the movies are in my opinion even better than the books.

    I urge the haters to stop watching this show, as it is actually depressing having to look at your pointless critics now. If Season 1 was so bad, why did you watch until the end and why are you watching now season 2? Dont you have anything better to waste your time on?

    Critics like the elves are terrible when they are clearly way prettier and knowledgeable than the other races as they should be. Critics like their ears are to big. Completely laughable.

    If you are so puritan that you can not enjoy this TV show, please do not watch it and stick to the books. Do us all a favor including yourself and waste your time on something better.
    7jamesalynch

    I'll keep watching because I loved the books, but the show itself is just okay.

    After the conclusion of season two, I approached the first episode of the new season with some skepticism and admittedly low expectations. Unfortunately, my concerns were not unfounded. The episode feels disjointed, with a narrative that skips around too much, making it difficult to follow any cohesive storyline. The acting, disappointingly, shows no signs of improvement, and the show seems to have abandoned any meaningful character development or storytelling depth that once made it engaging.

    Given the substantial budget allocated to this series, one would expect a more polished and refined product. As it stands, the show appears to be struggling creatively, leaving much to be desired. I plan to continue watching in the hope that it will improve, but the current trajectory suggests that it might be time for a new team of writers to step in and steer the series back on course.
    9crrhn

    Best show - let's go

    Episode 1 in season 2 of "Rings of Power" opens the season with an impressive start that combines a fascinating plot and new depth to the familiar characters. Although the episode is long, you can feel that it is starting to build a foundation that promises surprises later. The characters are excellent, and the game manages to excite and connect, especially in new meetings between old characters. The large financial investment is evident, and upgrades the viewing experience with impressive backdrops and special effects that return viewers to the rich world of Middle-earth. The pace of the episode is fast but balanced, allowing viewers to be swept back into the story and excited for the sequel with great anticipation.

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    • Trivia
      The opening words of Season 2, "Always after a defeat... the Shadow takes another shape and grows again", are spoken by Gandalf in J.R.R. Tolkien's novel of "The Fellowship of the Ring". For the second season in a row, the first line of the season comes directly from Tolkien's book, in both cases spoken by a different character than in the book.
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      When Círdan sails into the harbor, the sail and rigging are flapping loosely yet the boat still moves forward rapidly.
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      Círdan
      composed by Bear McCreary

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Sindarin
      • Quenya
    • Filming locations
      • Harrison's Rocks, East Sussex, England, UK(elven realm of Lindon, woodland)
    • Production company
      • Amazon Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 16m(76 min)

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