In season one, we learned the Balrog makes an appearance in The Rings ... Gandalf and the other wizards are also Maiar, but Morgoth, Middle-earth’s original Dark Lord, twisted the Balrogs ...
Do you remember the first time you witnessed the Balrog? I do. First ... but Balrogs are those that were corrupted by Morgoth. This isn't the first time Drop's traveled to Middle Earth for ...
The Balrog is famous for battling Gandalf in the Mines of Moria. But this iconic Lord of the Rings monster has a far deeper, ...
The Balrog is an important creature in J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium and Khazad-dûm's history specifically. Still, the changes The Rings of Power made to this particular story create an extra plot ...
Under the thrall of the ring, he dug, and dug, and dug too deep, so deep that he disturbed the Balrog, an evil Maiar twisted by Morgoth. Once he saw what he had wrought, his love for his kingdom ...
The one in the Peter Jackson movies has wings. But what if I told you that when Peter Jackson and crew chose to depict the balrog with wings, they were making a somewhat controversial choice?
Fëanor was ultimately killed by a Balrog of Morgoth, though his legacy lives on through Celebrimbor – who is Fëanor's grandson, and, like him, will craft beautiful but terrible creations in ...
Full spoilers follow for The Rings of Power season 2, up to and including episode 6. The Rings of Power season 2 is fast approaching its explosive crescendo – but, before everything kicks off in ...
Only, Adar said that crown once belonged to someone else. He claims it was reforged from the Iron Crown Morgoth used to carry the famed Silmarils. Is Adar telling the truth? Or does he only think ...
Shadow of Morgoth. Hear the dying words of Celebrimbor ... who has been digging deeper into the mines, slowly waking the Balrog. Durin goes after his father, demanding that he remove his ring ...