The Rings Of Power: Meet Sauron, Middle Earth’s twisted therapist

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The Rings Of Power: Meet Sauron, Middle Earth’s twisted therapist
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In The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power, the evil lord has men and elves eating out of his hand.

SINGAPORE – Think of the Dark Lord as an evil therapist or manipulative life coach and it all makes sense, says the actor playing the main villain in the fantasy seriesAustralian actor Charlie Vickers, 31, plays the powerful but evil divine spirit Sauron, also known as Annatar or the Dark Lord.

The second season of The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power will premiere on Prime Video on Aug 29. In Season 2, several characters are still unaware of Halbrand’s true identity, among them the elven smith Celebrimbor, played by English actor Charles Edwards. The cast and crew of The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power 2 with Mr David Simonsen at Shaw Theatres Lido on Aug 22. PHOTO: PRIME VIDEO

“Celebrimbor has an ego and a need for success. Sauron can zone into those points of conflict and pick away at it like a scab. Sauron undermines him and rocks his belief in himself to get what he wants,” says Edwards.

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