The Dark Wizard might have just confirmed he's an iconic Lord of the Rings villain

Oct. 3, 2024



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The Rings of Power season 2, episode 8is a huge finale. So much is revealed that it can be hard to keep track – but one key question was finally answered. Or, at least, it certainly looks that way.

In the final episode, theDark Wizardseems to reveal his identity at last, after mystifying us all season. Now, it should go without saying, but the following will containmajor spoilers for the finale. Turn back now if you’re not up to date!

If you’re still reading, then you’ll know that the Dark Wizard is most likely a very familiar character: Saruman.

The Dark Wizard might have revealed he’s Saruman

The Dark Wizard might have revealed he’s Saruman

In The Rings of Power season 2 finale,the Strangerfinally receives his staff and claims a name: Gandalf. Yep, he’s none other than Gandalf the Grey. Interestingly, this is a crucial puzzle piece in understanding just who the Dark Wizard is.

Earlier in the episode, the Dark Wizard approaches the Stranger and tells him there are five people like them. If you’re a J.R.R. Tolkien fan, you’ll already know what that means: they are two of the five wizards, who are Gandalf, Saruman, Radagast, and two Blue Wizards called Alatar and Pallando (alternately named Morinehtar and Rómestámo).

So, if the Stranger is Gandalf, then that means the Dark Wizard is either Saruman, Radagast, or one of the two Blue Wizards. Considering the Dark Wizard certainlylooksa lot like Saruman, and refers to Gandalf as “old friend,” it seems pretty safe to conclude that he is indeed Saruman the White.

Now, what that means for Middle-earth remains to be seen. Saruman ends up walking away from Gandalf, who refuses to leave Poppy and Nori. We’re willing to bet these two will see each other again, though, especially since Saruman is (currently) committed to opposing Sauron.

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However, the showrunners have disputed the theory. “I’ll say something on the record. Given the history of Middle-earth, it would be highly, highly, highly improbable that this could be Saruman,” Patrick McKay toldVanity Fair, with Payne chiming in, “If not impossible.” Still, those coincidences have us convinced…

You can read our full verdict on all eight episodes of the show with ourThe Rings of Power season 2 review, or catch up on what there is to know aboutThe Rings of Power season 3so far.

I’m a Senior Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering all things film and TV for the site’s Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.

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