Season two of Amazon's sprawling fantasy epic has ended. And with no official conformation, fans may never get a season 3.
Thorin Oakenshield, the rightful heir, grew up haunted by the loss of his home and vowed to reclaim it. Determined, he gathered a company, including the unsuspecting Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins ...
The story escalates too quickly, as Durin III's (Peter Mullan) ring-induced greed inspires him to dig deeper, destabilizing the mines and disturbing the monster below, known as Durin's Bane ...
As we dived into the finale with Aramayo, we touched on Elrond’s relationship with the Rings of Power, his growth throughout season two, his relationship with Durin (and how we all hope for more ...
Warning: This article contains major spoilers for The Rings of Power season 2 finale. Prince Durin is put through the wringer in the season 2 finale of The Rings of Power. After King Durin knocks ...
Understanding which Durin is in The Rings of Power and how many are there in total adds layers to the viewing experience, connecting it to the broader context of Middle-earth.
One of the most exciting scenes in this episode is the opening, in which we get to see how the Balrog got its nickname, Durin’s Bane. It’s great to witness the Balrog in all its glory ...
Director Charlotte Brändström, cinematographer Alex Disenhof, and the wider crew deliver big-screen-level action aplenty, from Durin III’s heroic last stand against the balrog to that one-take ...
The Durin line is one of the most notable in Dwarven history, comprising seven kings. It begins with Durin I, known as Durin ...