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Well, the beloved Wizard Gandalf doesn’t exactly show up in The War of the Rohirrim but don’t count him out just yet. The movie helmed by anime maestro Kenji Kamiyama, dives deep into Tolkien ...
Since the Dark Wizard is clearly not Gandalf and seems altogether too vicious to be the nature and animal-loving Radagast, our options for his identity are fairly limited—he’s either Saruman ...
Upon Gandalf's death at the hands of the Balrog and his ensuing resurrection, he transformed Gandalf the White. He became the most powerful Wizard in Middle-earth, and he took Saruman's place as ...
Gandalf was what the wizard was called in most human and hobbit languages in Northwestern Middle-earth, though in Gondor, the most elf-adjacent human nation in The Lord of the Rings, he was called ...
Gandalf, the wise, mercurial, mysterious, and occasionally terrifying wizard is arguably more the face of the Lord of the Rings franchise than Frodo, its hero, or Aragorn, its long-lost king.
A newfound amoeba species whose funnel-shaped shell resembles a wizard's hat has been named after one of the most famous warlocks: Gandalf, of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy.
Gandalf was smart enough to know the break point, and positioned himself just far enough back not to go down with the Balrog. So, whether wizard or fighter, it’s clear that Gandalf is always epic.
Questioning Gandalf’s wizardry talent isn’t new — some have argued he was only a fifth-level wizard — but we don’t recall hearing a fan theory calling him no wizard at all.
Gandalf is greater than Dumbledore, although (or perhaps because) he had less power. He rallied all the free peoples of Middle-Earth to the cause, gave them heart, and sacrificed himself to save ...