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Rings of Power season 3 sets fall return on November 11

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is officially back with season 3, as Prime Video sets a November 11 premiere for the next chapter in Middle-earth.

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Amazon is officially taking us back to Middle-earth on November 11, when The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 3 lands on Prime Video, picking up years after the season 2 finale and dropping viewers straight into the War of the Elves at the height of Sauron’s power grab. It is being framed as the chapter where the Dark Lord actively forges the One Ring and makes his most serious attempt yet to conquer all of Middle-earth.

If season 2 was about the masks finally coming off, season 3 is where the consequences fully hit. The last time we saw these characters, Sauron had clashed brutally with Galadriel, stabbing her with his jagged crown before she managed a desperate escape with her Elven ring intact. The Dark Lord still walked away with a major win, seizing control of the Nine Rings for Men and tightening his grip on the future of Middle-earth. Eregion, the Elven city where many of the rings were forged, was left devastated and its great craftsman Celebrimbor killed, while the Dwarven kingdom of Khazad-dûm fell under a spreading shadow that hinted at the Balrog lurking in its depths. At the edges of the map, Númenor was already fracturing under Lord Pharazôn’s political ambitions, signaling trouble far beyond the Elven front lines.

Season 3 moves the story forward by several years, to a Middle-earth that is no longer on the brink of conflict but fully at war. Amazon describes the new episodes as unfolding “at the height of the War of the Elves,” with Sauron actively working to create the One Ring, the master weapon that will let him dominate the other rings and bend the free peoples to his will. In other words, this is the point where the prequel finally lines up with the legend everyone knows: the forging of the One Ring that eventually leads to the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

The core cast that has anchored the show so far is back. Charlie Vickers returns as Sauron, now fully revealed and leaning into his role as the charismatic but utterly ruthless Dark Lord. Morfydd Clark is once again Galadriel, the hardened Elven commander who has gone from lone hunter to embattled leader forced to rally her people for open war. Robert Aramayo’s Elrond, scarred by the fall of Eregion, now sits closer to the political and moral center of the Elves’ response, while other familiar faces from the first two seasons round out the ensemble. New additions, including actors like Andrew Richardson, Zubin Varla, and Adam Young, are expected to expand the scope of the conflict even further, likely introducing new factions or perspectives on the war.

Behind the camera, Amazon is sticking with the creative team that has been shaping this saga from the beginning. J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay remain the showrunners and executive producers, supported by Amazon MGM Studios and New Line Cinema, the studio behind Peter Jackson’s film trilogy. The third season brings back director Charlotte Brändström, who worked on some of the most visually ambitious episodes of the first two seasons, and promotes her to executive producer, signaling continuity in the show’s visual language. She is joined by returning director Sanaa Hamri and newcomer Stefan Schwartz, each overseeing multiple episodes to keep the storytelling consistent across the season’s run.

It is easy to forget just how big a swing The Rings of Power has always been. From the outset, Amazon committed to an adaptation of Tolkien’s Second Age that would run for around five seasons, with budgets reported in the range of $100 to 150 million per season and a total franchise cost expected to pass $1 billion once rights, production, and related expenses are factored in. Internally, Amazon has often pointed to the show as one of Prime Video’s most-watched originals, a flagship meant not just to attract fantasy fans but to signal that the platform can compete at the same scale as prestige cable and other streaming giants.

The journey to a third season has been years in the making. Even before season 2 aired, Amazon executives talked openly about being committed to Payne and McKay’s five-season roadmap for the story, with early work on season 3 already underway by late 2022. By February 2024, as the showrunners extended their overall deal with Amazon MGM Studios, they had begun outlining the new season in detail, although Amazon had not yet formally ordered it. That official greenlight eventually arrived in early 2025, confirming that production would move ahead and anchoring The Rings of Power as a long-term pillar of Prime Video’s slate.

On the fan side, season 2’s October 2024 finale left plenty to debate and argue about, but it undeniably cleared the runway for a much more war-driven story. Critics and recaps noted how the finale shifted the Elves from internal division to a rare moment of unity: instead of retreating or isolating themselves, they chose to take the fight to Sauron. Galadriel’s near-death, Celebrimbor’s loss, and the fall of Eregion all served to push the characters past the point of half-measures, while the revelation of The Stranger as Gandalf confirmed that the series is now fully weaving in figures that general audiences recognize from the main trilogy.

That sets up some big expectations for November 11. Amazon is teasing season 3 with stark imagery of a crowned Sauron, emphasizing the idea that “the Dark Lord returns” and that the new episodes begin with him already in a position of frightening strength. With the One Ring on the horizon and the War of the Elves at its peak, the show is finally entering the chapter that Tolkien fans have long speculated about but never really seen dramatized at this scale. For Prime Video, the date also lands in the heart of the fall viewing season, giving the streamer a marquee fantasy title to anchor its lineup heading into the holidays.

If you want to be caught up before November, both existing seasons of The Rings of Power are streaming now on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories, included as part of an Amazon Prime membership in the U.S. and many other regions.

Given all that, season 3 is not just another batch of episodes; it is the moment The Rings of Power fully steps into the shadow of the One Ring and tries to prove that this years-long investment in Tolkien’s Second Age can pay off both creatively and commercially. As November 11 gets closer, the real question for fans is simple: are you ready to go back to Middle-earth for what might be the most consequential chapter of this prequel saga yet?


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