The wizard's soul underwent a rebirth, and Gandalf the Grey was revived as Gandalf the White. But what's the difference?
Given that Gandalf is an extraordinarily powerful being on his own, it may come as a surprise that he needs his staff in The ...
The Blue Wizards exist because of a line Tolkien gave Saruman in The Two Towers, when, sarcastically, the cornered wizard protested against Gandalf’s promise to give him back his staff later ...
Hold onto your wizard hats! A heart-sinking theory swirls theories around the fandom: Could Gandalf be immortal in a way we have never considered? Sure, we all know he’s one of the most powerful ...
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Daniel Weyman as Gandalf in Lord of the Rings ... profound life choice between saving his friends and finding the magic staff that will unlock his powers and memories. In the finale, The ...
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Alongside Gandalf, these include the beings who will one day become known as Saruman the White, Radagast the Brown, and two Blue Wizards, whose names, according to Unfinished Tales are Alatar and ...
The Stranger on Prime Video’s “Rings of Power,” played by Daniel Weyman, finally revealed his identity– as some viewers guessed, he is indeed a younger version of Gandalf. Weyman told the ...
Part of the reason the idea that Hunt for Gollum would be two movies spread is thanks to an interview with Gandalf himself, Sir Ian McKellan. "We're playing around with a number of ideas ...