The wizard's soul underwent a rebirth, and Gandalf the Grey was revived as Gandalf the White. But what's the difference?
Adding to his charm, Gandalf the Grey delivered many memorable lines across both The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit ...
The Rings of Power, a good-evil binary consumes everyone and drives every conversation; Sauron would have every right to ask, ...
The Rings of Power showrunners Patrick McKay and J.D. Payne address that long-awaited reveal about the Stranger's identity.
In the season finale, the mysterious, gray-haired wizard, played by Daniel Weyman, finally learns his name, acknowledging, ...
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Indeed it is! Listening to Tolkien’s voice both shaped McKellen’s depiction of Gandalf, and assured him that the adaptations were in keeping with the author’s original intent. “We found a ...
Alongside Gandalf, these include the beings who will one day become known as Saruman the White, Radagast the Brown, and two Blue Wizards, whose names, according to Unfinished Tales are Alatar and ...
Especially not if you can see gray. More and more, we’re thinking the Stranger on The Rings of Power might be the wizard Gandalf himself. No man, elf, dwarf, or orc could have survived a comet ...
Who are you to give it to them?" Sound familiar? Well, that quote is very similar to one that Gandalf utters in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings books. In The Fellowship of the Ring ...
Now that Season 2 of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is finally in the books, it's been officially confirmed that Daniel Weyman's mysterious Stranger is indeed Gandalf the Grey.