Many may be drawn to the five-season show once they have witnessed the wonders on offer in Kamiyama’s War of the Rohirrim. Rings of Power season 1 emerged to a mixed reception but has amassed a higher viewership in its second outing. Since August 2024, Rings of Power‘s second season has been converting ambivalent audience members into bonafide fans with its deep dive into Second Age Tolkien material. There are ultimately many reasons why those who liked War of the Rohirrim should turn to Rings of Power as their next watch.
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It isn’t always clear how War of the Rohirrim communicates Tolkien’s key themes.
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It is very difficult to adapt any Middle-earth content that isn’t The Hobbit or Lord of the Rings. The source material for both War of the Rohirrim and Rings of Power lacks the clearly translatable elements that define the two main properties. However, Rings of Power has been able to create a strong narrative structure around some key events gradually taking shape, whereas War of the Rohirrim sometimes feels comparatively hollow. For instance, Rings of Power season 2 explores Sauron’s infiltration of Eregion and the forging of the Rings of Power, which was pure Tolkien and focused, powerful viewing.
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The Rings Of Power Has A Bright Future
There is room for many different series under the umbrella franchise of Lord of the Rings, but Rings of Power is looking particularly strong going into its third season. With five seasons planned, it could have been the case that the new Warner Bros. movies coming out over the next few years would diminish its impact, steal viewership away, or prove how much better it could have done things. But the opposite seems to be the case — War of the Rohirrim fans would love the show and even those who didn’t appreciate the movie could enjoy it.
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim came out on December 13, 2024.
“The House of Eorl” was supposed to communicate a sense of time, legend, family, and history. Acknowledging the context of the short story means understanding that it is meant to be read alongside Eorl’s family tree and the legends of other realms. However, War of the Rohirrim is anchored in its own time, more focused on telling a romance and war story that teases the origins of the War of the Ring. It touches upon the ancestry of Éowyn in her voice-over and its exploration of shieldmaidens, but could have delved deeper into Fréaláf and his link to Théoden.
The Rings of Power is led by Morfydd Clark as Galadriel and Charlie Vickers as Sauron.