Season 2 of Amazon's Lord of the Rings prequel is going to building up to a major moment in Middle-earth history.
io9 heads into Mordor, where shadows lie, to see what Amazon's teasing for season 2 of its Lord of the Rings prequel series.
The will of Sauron will is made real in our first look at Amazon's follow up to its Lord of the Rings prequel.
But what about second crossover between Magic and Lord of the Rings ?
The new Lord of the Rings set from Wizards of the Coast, Tales From Middle-earth , includes franchise favorites as well as some lesser-known heroes and villains.
io9 goes hands on with Lego's new 6,167-piece Lord of the Rings set, so you don't have to—but you'll probably want to anyway.
It's the largest Lego Lord of the Rings set ever released, and the eighth largest Lego set of all time.
"Alloyed" ends Rings of Power 's first season with revealed secrets... like the fact we've basically watched a very long, very pretty pilot.
Welcome back to Middle-earth, where everything is incredibly miserable unless you're Elrond and Durin. And even then it's only slightly less so.
"Udûn" gives Rings of Power its first grand battle—and also tears its world wide open.
"Partings" continues the Lord of the Rings prequel's mediation on friendship and unity with some major tests.
"The Great Wave" kicks in the first major thrust of the Lord of the Rings prequel, after reminding its characters how much they need to get along.
"Adar" inches the Lord of the Rings prequel's story forward, but first it needs to remind you that the peoples of Middle-earth really don't like each other.
Prime Video's lavish new fantasy series looks the part, and feels it too... it might just take a while to get where it's going.
Owain Arthur, Robert Aramayo, and Charles Edwards play key characters in the upcoming Prime Video series.
The actor tells io9 about how her version of the character may surprise viewers of the Prime Video series.
Fans and critics alike have seen the first two episodes of the Prime Video series and the reactions are very positive.
Galadriel picks up her sword in this new look at Prime Video's lavishly expensive Tolkien prequel series, set to debut on September 2.
Bear McCreary did the bulk of the music for the Amazon streaming show debuting in September.
Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power took secrecy to the extreme, even when everyone was sort of in on the joke.