The Rings Of Power Season 3 Should Bring Back Season 2’s Third Sauron Actor Before It No Longer Can

Sauron’s shape-shifting power isn’t shown in The Lord of the Rings, but The Rings of Power season 2 finally utilizes it properly. Although he initially shifts into Halbrand — the mortal identity he claims in season 1, who is portrayed by the same actor — he later turns into two other characters. This means two more stars get to play Sauron in season 2’s finale, leaning into his cruelty while looking like completely different people. And while one of them can no longer step into Sauron’s shoes in season 3, the other should before they no longer have the opportunity.
The Rings Of Power Season 2 Secretly Had A Third & Fourth Actor Play Sauron For A Few Seconds
Morfydd Clark Played Sauron When He Shape-Shifted Into Galadriel
Vickers is the main actor who plays Sauron in Amazon’s Lord of the Rings show, but two other Rings of Power cast members briefly tackle the villain in season 2’s finale: Morfydd Clark and Charles Edwards. When Sauron and Galadriel are fighting one-on-one, Sauron begins shape-shifting in order to unnerve her. After taking on the appearance of Halbrand, he morphs into Galadriel herself, then Celebrimbor. This gives Clark and Edwards the opportunity to bring the Lord of the Rings villain to life, and it’s a delightful change of pace for both.
Rings Of Power Season 3 Should Bring Morfydd Clark Back As The Villain One More Time
It Would Be Fun To See The Galadriel Star In A Different Light

Part of the reason it’s so entertaining to see Clark take on the role of Sauron in The Rings of Power season 2 is that she’s typically playing the morally righteous Galadriel. The shift from hero to villain allows viewers to glimpse a new side of the actor’s talents, showcasing her range. And she does an impressive job of being two Galadriels at once, managing to capture the character we’re so accustomed to alongside a darker, more intimidating version of her.
Why Morfydd Clark Likely Can’t Be Sauron Again After Season 3
Sauron’s Shape-Shifting Will Likely Be Limited After The Finale
The Rings of Power season 3 is probably Clark’s last chance to play Sauron as he shape-shifts into Galadriel, as the villain will likely have limited access to that power after its finale. Although there’s no confirmation of what will be covered in the third outing, the Fall of Númenor is fast approaching. This event is a huge turning point in Middle-earth’s history, and the first two seasons of The Rings of Power have already set the stage for it.
Once Sauron begins to lose his shape-shifting power, he won’t be able to mimic Galadriel or any of the Elves any longer.




