: An essay from Equip explores how the series captures Tolkien’s themes of pride and unchecked ambition, particularly through the downfall of Númenor.
: Their Season 1 Review gives the show an 8/10, noting that it succeeds by staying faithful to Tolkien’s themes and tone, even while taking significant liberties with specific canon details. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power(2022)
: An essay featured in the New York Times (and discussed in fan communities) by Michael D.C. Drout, a co-editor of the journal Tolkien Studies , critiques the show for straying from the moral sophistication of the source material. : An essay from Equip explores how the
While there is no single "official" article, several authoritative sources offer deep dives into the first season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022). These reviews and analyses range from praising its unprecedented visual scale to critiquing its handling of J.R.R. Tolkien's established lore. Drout, a co-editor of the journal Tolkien Studies
: This review by Rebecca Nicholson describes the series as so "astounding" in its visual splendor that it makes other high-budget fantasy series look amateur by comparison.
If you are interested in how the show adapts Tolkien's complex "Second Age," these sources provide more scholarly or lore-focused perspectives:
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