

This tree, Nimloth, is from which the White Tree of Gondor subsequently sprung, and the falling white petals might be an omen of approaching doom. Miriel’s worrisome gaze aloft in the teaser may have something to do with this, as well as the chance that the petals falling from the tree Nimloth. Pharazon and Miriel’s union had been a subject of discussion for some time, as has the question of whom the programme would open with as monarch nevertheless, the teaser and article imply that viewers will see a Queen Tar-Miriel before Pharazon makes his claim for the crown. If you don’t mind (possible) spoilers, here’s the deal: Pharazon marries Tar-Miriel, usurping Tar-kingdom Miriel’s and leads Nmenor to its demise as Ar-Pharazon the Golden. Those who are familiar with the original material may expect a fascinating storyline to unfold in the first season. As Miriel looks up nervously from the pavement scattered with white petals, he’s shown in the trailer mobilising a group of people in some type of protest. One recent story has stated that the gray-bearded figure Pharazon (Trystan Gravelle) from the teaser is intended to be one of Miriel’s closest advisors at the start of the programme, indicating that there is difficulty even in paradise. The teaser makes it apparent that Tar-Miriel (Cynthia Addai-Robinson), the Nmenorean Queen, will play a key role in the story. It’s safe to say, based on the teaser and a recent piece in Entertainment Weekly, that the Nmenorean plot will be rather straightforward in the first few episodes. The new clip shows a lot more of Nmenor than has previously been shown in other trailers.
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We can now draw some strong conclusions about the storyline and development based on the most recent trailer, as well as a whole new set of crazy hypotheses based on some excellently-placed Easter eggs.” What do we know (and what can we infer) about the upcoming Prime Video series now that we’ve seen the whole trailer? Slow drip of interviews, articles, photographs and scenes progressively forming a clearer and more cohesive picture in the lead-up to September’s release, as significant storylines of the next series begin to take shape. An extended teaser trailer for the highly anticipated sequel to The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers has finally been released, providing fans with a more detailed look into the Second Age of Middle-earth than has ever been seen before.
