Warning: SPOILERS ahead for The Rings of Power season 2, episode 8, “Shadow and Flame.“The Rings of Powerseason 2 brings Adar’s story to a close during its finale, butthe villain’s inevitable replacement makes the prospect of season 3 even more exciting. Adar plays a crucial role inThe Rings of Power’s first two seasons, playing directly into Sauron’s hand with his destruction of the Southlands and his attack on Eregion. Adar is a tragic figure, as he’s a victim of Morgoth who becomes a leader of the Orcs — and an antagonist to the Elves and Men he views as their oppressors.

Adar does terrible things during both seasons of theLord of the Ringsshow, but he sees the error of his ways duringThe Rings of Powerseason 2’s finale. After wearing Nenya, he tells Galadriel he wants to destroy Sauron and make peace between his army and the rest of Middle-earth. However, his story is too short-lived to see that through. Sauron turns his forces against him, and he andthe Orcs kill Adar.This means Adar will be replaced as the show’s main villain inThe Rings of Powerseason 3, which makes the next outing even more exciting.

Sauron (Charlie Vickers) looking evil in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 Episode 5

Adar’s Death Makes Sauron The Sole Villain In The Rings Of Power Season 3

He’s Meant To Be The Lord Of The Rings Show’s Big Bad

Adar’s death at theend ofThe Rings of Powerseason 2will make Sauron the sole villain of the third season. This is an exciting prospect, asSauron is meant to be the Big Bad of Amazon’sLord of the Ringsseries. While minor antagonists, like Adar andRhûn’s dark wizard, keep the show’s multiple storylines moving and interesting, it’s about Sauron at its core. He’s the one who pushes for the creation of the titular rings, and he’s the one who attempts to conquer Middle-earth using their power.

Charlie Vickers' character becoming the main villain of season 2 means the stakes will get higher, leading to a more intense outing overall.

Charlie Vickers as Sauron from The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

And with all19 Rings of Power created, things are poised to get really interesting heading intoThe Rings of Powerseason 3.The upcoming episodes will show how Sauron manipulates the Men of Middle-earth, and they’ll likely cover his creation of the One Ring. While Adar’s story is officially over, Sauron’s is just getting started. And Charlie Vickers' character becoming the main villain of season 2 means the stakes will get higher, leading to a more intense outing overall.

There Isn’t Room For Him Beyond Season 2

Adar is a great addition toThe Rings of Powerduring seasons 1 and 2, with his narrative showing a new side of the Uruk — and revealing that even the most sinister forces in Middle-earth attempt to stop Sauron’s rise to power during the Second Age. Unfortunately, Adar’s story must come to an end during season 2.There’s no room for him inThe Rings of Powerseason 3, which needs to place its full focus on Sauron to emphasize his influence over Middle-earth. This is an inevitable shift, as Sauron needs to be the primary threat heading into the later seasons.

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Adar’s story does exactly what it needs to duringThe Rings of Powerseason 2, and there’s no purpose for his character beyond the latest episodes. His entire journey leads him to exactly where Sauron wants him. He brings the Orcs to Middle-earth’s Dark Lord, giving Sauron the chance to recruit them for his army. This is Adar’s purpose in the Amazon series, and he dies right after fulfilling it. With Adar not appearing during the Third Age, hisRings of Powerdeath was inevitable. And with Sauron likely to dominate the later seasons, it’s fitting it arrives when it does.

Sauron (Charlie Vickers) gives Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards) Feanor’s hammer in Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.

The Rings Of Power Season 3 Will Further Fulfill The Show’s Central Premise

Season 2 Already Takes Steps In The Right Direction

By putting Sauron front and center inThe Rings of Powerseason 3, the Amazon series will further fulfill its central premise. TheLord of the Ringsseries is supposed to be about Sauron and the creation of the Rings of Power. Unfortunately, season 1 doesn’t tackle either subject sufficiently until its later episodes. However,The Rings of Powerseason 2 takes a massive step in the right direction, showing J.R.R. Tolkien fansSauron’s stint as Annatarand his manipulation of Celebrimbor.This is the meat ofthe Second Age’s story, and there should be a heavy focus on it.

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The Rings of Powerseason 2 delivers on that promise, and while the titular rings are mostly made, the third outing will continue to as well. With Adar gone and most of the series' storylines converging,there won’t be many distractions from Sauron’s rise to power. TheLord of the Ringsshow will rightfully expand his story, eventually leading to the Second Age’s war between the Last Alliance of Elves and Men and Sauron. Of course, this confrontation isn’t likely to hit its peak in season 3 — but we could see it forming soon enough.

Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) retrieves her Ring of Power in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 Episode 8

What Sauron’s Rings Of Power Season 3 Story Might Look Like

His Narrative Will Likely Center On The Rings For Men & One Ring

Sauron replacing Adar and becomingThe Rings of Powerseason 3’s primary villain is exciting because it fulfills the series' main promise. However, it also means that season 3’s narrative is likely to focus on the distribution of the Rings for Men and the One Ring. The former is inevitable now that Sauron has the Nine Rings, and with the Fall of Númenor poised to unfold inThe Rings of Powerseason 3, it makes sense that he’ll find Men to corrupt beforehand. This will answer one of the show’s most pressing questions: which characters will become Nazgûl.

Adar will be missed, but his death marks a turning point of sorts for theLord of the Ringsshow.

The Rings Of Power Explains Sauron and Morgoth Single Biggest Difference

After multiple seasons spent theorizing about whom the Ringwraiths really are, it will be satisfying to finally get an answer in the third season. The forging of the One Ring also gives viewers something exciting to look forward to, and the increased focus on Sauron means we’ll probably see that in season 3 as well. With so many major events unfolding,The Rings of Power’s next outing is poised to become its best one yet. Adar will be missed, but his death marks a turning point of sorts for theLord of the Ringsshow.

AndThe Rings of Powerwill only get better from here, with the planned fourth and fifth seasons promising to be even more thrilling than season 3. After all, once Sauron corrupts the Men of Middle-earth and crafts the One Ring, his reign will truly begin. So will the major conflict of the Second Age, which will make great television — especially if season 2’s big battle is anything to judge by.

Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power Season 2 Poster Showing Charlie Vickers as Sauron

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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.