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Gandalf the Grey, later Gandalf the White, is undoubtedly the most celebrated wizard in The Lord of the Rings. Many fans will have noted that he was also the only wizard that sailed West, along with ...
Gandalf is an ultra-powerful magical being in The Lord of the Rings, so why on Middle-earth would he need to use a staff? Here's what we know.
Gandalf in The Rings of Power: The Theory. The idea behind this Young Gandalf theory seems to be this - the trailer scene in question is showing Gandalf having just crashed down from the heavens ...
Gandalf's arrival during the Second Age of Middle-earth is a pretty big departure from Tolkien's canon, which sees the Istari come to Middle-earth 1,000 years into the Third Age.
Gandalf, Thorin, Fili and Kili, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, and even Durin, the name of all of Moria’s kings, come straight from the Poetic Edda. Related.
When I was a little kid, I thought Gandalf and Dumbledore were the same person, meaning I didn’t just think the same actor played them, I thought they were the same wizard.
Is Gandalf in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power'? What J.R.R. Tolkien and 'The Rings of Power' showrunners say about the Istari coming to Middle-earth in the Second Age.
The reason Gandalf frequently used a sword was not because he was a Maiar spirit, but because he was an Istar. Around the year 1000 of the Third Age, ...
Gandalf and Galadriel never get together in the books. The films had their chance to pull a Neville Longbottom and Luna Lovegood moment from out of their hats (and out of the fandom) ...
The idea behind this Young Gandalf in Rings of Power theory seems to be this - the trailer scene in question is showing Gandalf having just crashed down from the heavens into Middle-earth.