After a jaw-dropping second season, Amazon’s epic fantasy returns with time jumps, new cast members, and the war-torn rise of Sauron. Here’s everything we know so far. When The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power wrapped its second season in October 2024, the final episode left audiences stunned and craving more. There were shocking deaths, long-awaited reunions, and the unmistakable scent of war on the horizon. Set long before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved novels, the series dives deep into the dramatic and often tragic history of Middle-earth’s Second Age. And with season 3 officially underway, the story is poised to take an even darker, more ambitious turn.
The end of season 2 set the stage for war
Season 2 concluded with a series of climactic revelations and power shifts that reshape the balance of Middle-earth. Most notably, the mysterious Stranger (played by Daniel Weyman) is confirmed to be none other than Gandalf—a long-speculated twist that ties the series more closely to the mythology of Tolkien’s Third Age.
Meanwhile, Sauron (Charlie Vickers), having returned in disguise as the elf Annatar, makes his final move. He tortures and kills Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards), the Elven smith behind the creation of the Rings, and seizes the nine rings intended for Men—marking the beginning of their corruption into the fearsome Nazgûl. Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) engages him in a pivotal battle, one laced with psychological tension and shape-shifting illusions, including Sauron momentarily taking the forms of Halbrand, Celebrimbor, and even Galadriel herself.
The death of Adar (Sam Hazeldine) at the hands of the orc Glûg (Robert Strange), and the arrival of reinforcements from Durin IV (Owain Arthur), cement the season’s theme of betrayal and impending war. By the end, the Elves—led by Elrond (Robert Aramayo) and Gil-galad (Benjamin Walker)—prepare for an existential conflict against a now-unleashed Sauron, setting the stakes higher than ever.
What we know about season 3’s story
Plot details for The Rings of Power season 3 are still tightly under wraps, but showrunners J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay have teased a much more expansive narrative. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the third season will fast-forward several years into the height of the War of the Elves and Sauron—a crucial era in Tolkien’s legendarium that leads directly to the forging of the One Ring.
This historical shift means we’ll likely see the construction of Barad-dûr, the rise of Mordor as a military stronghold, and the fracturing of trust between Elves, Men, and Dwarves. With Gandalf’s identity now clear, his arc is expected to deepen as he plays a pivotal role in resisting Sauron’s manipulation across Middle-earth.
Each season of the show has reportedly been built around “tentpole moments” from Tolkien’s mythology, and season 3 appears to be centered on one of the biggest: the forging of the One Ring. As the Elves brace for battle and Sauron moves to dominate all free peoples, the narrative will take on a more intense, war-driven momentum—one that brings Tolkien’s grand vision of good and evil into sharp relief.
The cast returns—alongside some intriguing new faces
The core ensemble is expected to return, including Cynthia Addai-Robinson (Queen Regent Míriel), Morfydd Clark (Galadriel), Robert Aramayo (Elrond), Charlie Vickers (Sauron), and Daniel Weyman (Gandalf). With the expanded time frame, these characters will likely evolve dramatically—especially as their relationships become more strained by war, grief, and power.
But it’s the new cast members that have fans buzzing. Stranger Things alum Jamie Campbell Bower joins the series as a “handsome high-born knight” known only by the codename Arlen. Known for his intense on-screen presence, Bower’s inclusion suggests a morally complex character with a key role in the unfolding conflict.
British actor Eddie Marsan will also appear in a recurring role under the codename Dromm. While few details are known, early reports suggest Dromm has a Scottish accent and a brother—clues that hint at new factions or kingdoms entering the fray.
Additional newcomers include Andrew Richardson, Zubin Varla, and Adam Young. Richardson, a rising star with credits across television and film, will play a series regular. Varla, an acclaimed stage actor who lent his voice to season 2, returns in a recurring on-screen role, while Young—familiar from roles in Don’t Breathe 2, Sex Education, and The Witcher: Blood Origin—brings a youthful energy to the cast. With these additions, season 3 promises not only larger-scale storytelling but also a richer and more diverse ensemble of characters navigating Tolkien’s vast world.
Behind the scenes: visionaries return to Middle-earth
The creative team behind The Rings of Power remains intact, with J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay continued as showrunners. They are joined by executive producer Justin Doble and a talented writers’ room that includes Ben Tagoe, Ava Wong Davies, Constance Cheng, and Jonathan Wilson. The writers reconvened in late 2024, and filming began in May 2025 at Shepperton Studios, marking a new chapter in the show’s production.
The move from New Zealand to the U.K. has sparked both logistical and symbolic shifts. While Tolkien’s landscapes were famously inspired by the English countryside, the change also reflects the increasingly European atmosphere of the Second Age—where court intrigue, epic warfare, and ancient legacies dominate.
Fans can expect more sophisticated visual effects, tighter story arcs, and a clearer path toward the events of The Fellowship of the Ring. With five seasons planned, season 3 is shaping up to be a narrative turning point.
Where to watch and what to expect next
The Rings of Power season 3 will stream exclusively on Prime Video, continuing the platform’s commitment to its most ambitious original series to date. Though an official release date has not been confirmed, a late 2026 premiere seems likely based on current production timelines.
Until then, fans can revisit the first two seasons—which are filled with clues, foreshadowing, and thematic groundwork for what’s to come. As the battle between light and shadow escalates, and the fate of Middle-earth hangs in the balance, season 3 is poised to deliver the most dramatic chapter yet.
From political alliances to ancient prophecies, from quiet character moments to large-scale warfare, The Rings of Power continues to prove that Tolkien’s world has much more to offer—and that the forging of power is never without a price.