Warning: SPOILERS ahead for The Rings of Power season 2, episodes 1-3.

Charlie Vickers' Halbrand is revealed to be Sauron inThe Rings of Power,butseason 2, episode 1 sees a different actor stepping into the role. Prior toThe Rings of Powerseason 2’s premiere, it was revealed that Jack Lowden would play Sauron, even with Vickers returning. Lowden makes his debut as the character in the first installment of the season, and he shows viewers precisely why Sauron was so feared before his downfall. Lowden’s time as Sauron is brief inThe Rings of Powerseason 2, but the premiere’s opening explains why the series brought on another actor.

Galadriel played by Morfydd Clark and Sauron played by Charlie Vickers, wearing full black armour, in The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings of Power season 1 episode 8 finale reflected in the water, transposed over the eye of Sauron.

The news thatseason 2 would feature two Sauronsmay have confused some viewers, but longtime fans ofJ.R.R. Tolkien’s bookslikely suspected where the show was going. Lowden’s take on Sauron confirms that the series is including a key piece of Tolkien’s lore. It also adds context to Sauron and Adar’s animosity towards one another, explaining numerous elements of season 2 in just one scene.

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Sauron Is Still A Shapeshifter During The Rings Of Power’s Timeline

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Sauron is a shapeshifter inThe Rings of Power’s timeline, andseason 2, episode 1 uses this to explain Lowden’s portrayal of the character. The opening scene takes viewers back into the past, right after Morgoth’s fall from power. Sauron attempts to install himself as the new master of the Orcs. He intends to use them to enslave the rest of Middle-earth, and he threatens the Orcs with violence if they don’t comply. Adar saves them from serving Sauron, tricking Lowden’s character into letting him close, then stabbing him with his own headpiece.

Adar kills Sauron during this scene, but the villain’s history as a shapeshifter allows him to reform later on. This is why Lowden plays the character inThe Rings of Powerseason 2’s premiere; he hasn’t taken the shape of Halbrand yet, opting for another form instead.This establishes Sauron’s powers further inThe Rings of Powerseason 2, and it sets the stage for his debut as Annatar in episode 2. Vickers still portrays Sauron as Annatar, but it’s not impossible that we’ll see another version of Sauron form before the Amazon series is over.

Jack Lowden as Sauron speaking to the Orcs in The Rings of Power season 2, episode 1

Sauron Changes Form When He Recovers From Near-Death Experiences

J.R.R. Tolkien’s Writings Set The Precedent For This

In addition to introducing Sauron’s shape-shifting inThe Rings of Powerseason 2,the series establishes how he changes forms through Lowden’s appearance. It seems that Sauron mainly shifts after near-death experiences. Sauron’s speech during season 2’s opening scene hints at this, as he tells the Orcs, “Always after a defeat, the shadow takes another shape.” It makes sense that Sauron would need to find a new body to inhabit after losing the old one. And Tolkien’s books also set a precedent for this, even if they don’t specify it as a rule.

In Tolkien’s books, Sauron takes the form of Annatar after he and Morgoth are defeated at the end of the First Age. As no one recognizes him as Annatar, it’s safe to assume his original shape is completely different. His Annatar form marks his comeback during theSecond Age of Middle-earth, andSauron changes once more after he’s defeated by the Last Alliance of Elves and Men. He returns as the Necromancer in the Third Age, taking on the form that we see in Peter Jackson’sLord of the Ringsmovies.

Sauron in Rings of Power episode 8

Sauron Likely Chose Halbrand, A Mortal Form, To Avoid Being Detected

He Couldn’t Risk Adar Recognizing Him

One might wonder why Sauron takes the shape of a mortal man inThe Rings of Powerseason 1, but his feud with Adar explains this. Sauron is weakened after his initial defeat, and he likely wants to avoid detection from his enemies.Adar would recognize Sauron if he looked the sameas he did during season 2’s opening scene. By appearing as Halbrand, the supposed king of the Southlands, he manages to escape Adar’s notice even into season 2.

It’s possible other enemies would also recognize Sauron in his previous form, but pretending to be Halbrand allows him to gain the trust of mortals and Elves alike.

It’s possible other enemies would also recognize Sauron in his previous form, butpretending to be Halbrand allows him to gain the trust of mortals and Elves alike. The fact that he’s seemingly an ordinary man makes people underestimate him. They don’t sense the danger he poses until theend ofThe Rings of Powerseason 1. And without an announcement that Sauron is back, he manages to continue fooling characters like Adar intoThe Rings of Powerseason 2. This shows how cunning Sauron is with the power of deception on his side.