Warning! This article contains spoilers for The Rings of Power season 2.

The Rings of Power season 3's story.

This confrontation will likely serve as one of the main plotlines for Gandalf in season 3, who is still located in the far-eastern lands of Rhûn. Away from the other potential storylines of The Rings of Power season 3, Gandalf will likely learn more about his identity now that he has his staff, with his lost memories and history as a friend to the Valar likely being explored. What makes this storyline even more enticing, however, is the hint found in The Rings of Power season 2's ending that implied more wizards could appear in the show's future.

The Dark Wizard Hints That The Remaining Istari Will Appear In The Rings Of Power Season 3

The Dark Wizard Talks About The Other 3 Wizards

The Rings of Power's Dark Wizard is the vehicle of this hint that suggests more of the Istari will appear in the show's future. In The Rings of Power season 2's finale, the Dark Wizard talks to Gandalf as an old friend. The Dark Wizard makes it clear that he knows who Gandalf is and that the two have a history, despite the latter not being aware of the former or his own past. It is via this conversation that the Dark Wizard hints at the other Istari from The Lord of the Rings.

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The Dark Wizard mentions to Gandalf that there are five total Istari. He goes onto say that it was Gandalf who implored his fellow Istari to venture to Middle-earth as none of the wizards can defeat Sauron alone. This implies that the other wizards are either in Middle-earth or could follow in Gandalf's and the Dark Wizard's footsteps and go there in future seasons of the show. If so, the other three Istari could appear, marking a full appearance for Tolkien's order of wizards in live-action.

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With the possibility of more wizards appearing in The Rings of Power, attention will naturally turn to which others could be introduced. As of The Rings of Power season 2's ending, only Gandalf and the Dark Wizard have been confirmed as of the Istari. Of course, Gandalf's identity has been confirmed thanks to his experiences with The Rings of Power's Stoors, yet the Dark Wizard's remains a mystery, as does that of the three other Istari.

Lord of the Rings Wizards

Maiar/Valar Name

Color

Gandalf

Olórin

The Gray

Saruman

Curumo

The White

Radagast

Aiwendil

The Brown

Unknown

Alatar

The Blue

Unknown

Pallando

The Blue

The other four Istari known from Tolkien's source material are Saruman the White, Radagast the Brown, and two unnamed Blue Wizards who have only been referred to as Alatar and Pallando. One of these four wizards will be confirmed as the Dark Wizard in future seasons of The Rings of Power, likely one of the Blue Wizards who were said to have ventured east - where Rhûn is located - never to return. As such, the other potential inclusions in The Rings of Power are early versions of Saruman, Radagast, and the other Blue Wizard from Tolkien's works.

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Although the possibility of more Istari appearing in The Rings of Power's future seasons is incredibly exciting, there is no denying that this reality would change the lore of Tolkien's Legendarium. Already, Gandalf's appearance has drawn criticism. Tolkien wrote that he and the other five Istari did not come to Middle-earth until the Third Age - thousands of years after The Rings of Power's Second Age timeline - when they were sent by the Valar to aid the free peoples of the world in resisting Sauron's darkness.

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ittedly, there is one age from Tolkien's The Peoples of Middle-earth that hints Gandalf may have been around in the Second Age, which is likely where The Rings of Power took inspiration from. However, there are no such hints for the other four wizards, meaning their appearance in The Rings of Power would alter Tolkien's stories fairly significantly. That said, The Rings of Power is only an adaptation, after all, and even Peter Jackson's projects of the same ilk made changes to the original novels in favor of storytelling excitement and intriguing character work, the latter regarding the Istari.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
Release Date
September 1, 2022
Network
Amazon Prime Video
Showrunner
John D. Payne, Patrick McKay, Louise Hooper, Charlotte Brändström, Wayne Yip

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Set in the Second Age of Middle-earth, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power explores the forging of the iconic rings, the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron, and the epic events leading up to the stories in J.R.R. Tolkien's classic novels. The series chronicles the creation of legendary characters and the historic alliances and rivalries that shape the fate of Middle-earth.

Directors
J.A. Bayona, Sanaa Hamri
Writers
Patrick McKay, John D. Payne, J.R.R. Tolkien, Justin Doble, Jason Cahill, Gennifer Hutchison, Stephany Folsom, Nicholas Adams
Seasons
2