The first-look photos for Amazon Prime Video’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 have given viewers a glimpse of all the sophomore outing has to offer, including the appearance of Tom Bombadil. Unfortunately, it seems like The Rings of Power has already botched an iconic element of J.R.R. Tolkien’s memorable character. Set to be played by Rory Michael Kinnear (Men), the mysterious Bombadil is known for being a long-living character who has experienced most of the world’s history, from Melkor’s arrival in Arda to Frodo’s quest to destroy the One Ring.

Tom Bombadil remembers “the first raindrop,” but he’s also the character that Gandalf spends time with after the destruction of the Ruling Ring. More of an observer than an active participant, Bombadil is dubbed a “strange creature by the likes of Elrond, who has also seen his fair share of Middle-earth’s history. Benevolent in nature, Bombadil remains more concerned with his own affairs than thwarting any of history’s Dark Lords, but he’s still an incredibly storied figure in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings franchise, making Bombadil’s upcoming live-action appearance in The Rings of Power an exciting development.

Tom Bombadil’s Costume In The Rings Of Power Is Completely Wrong

The Character’s Look Is Not What Tolkien Described

Notably absent from Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, Tom Bombadil doesn’t have a huge impact on the core storyline of The Fellowship, making him an easy cut. That said, Tom Bombadil’s first live-action appearance will be in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2. Unfortunately, early stills and teasers reveal a glaring issue: the character’s costume is all wrong. In Tolkien’s texts, Bombadil is described as wearing a bright blue jack with yellow boots, a green girdle, and a tall hat that boasts a swan-wing feather in its brim.

The Rings of Power‘s costume designer, Luca Mosca, was reportedly inspired by Tolkien’s description of Tom Bombadil. However, the end result is a much more muted and dingy take on the iconic character’s eccentric appearance. In short, it’s nothing like Tolkien described. Tom Bombadil’s non-canon look isn’t the first time that Amazon Prime Video’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power has deviated from Tolkien’s source material. While a costume change-up may seem relatively inconsequential, it continues a worrying trend for the show’s upcoming sophomore outing.

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Tom Bombadil’s Costume Is A Bad Sign For The Rings Of Power’s Version Of The Character

The Iconic Lord Of The Rings Character Might Be Less Whimsical

Based on the first-look photos of Tom Bombadil’s costume, it seems like The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power tones down his more outlandish and whimsical elements to adhere to the show’s more serious tone. Changing Tom’s character so drastically kind of defeats the point of including him at all. Jolly, playful, and carefree, the ever-witty Tom Bombadil speaks in rhyme and often refers to himself in the third person. Needless to say, toning LOTR‘s Bombadil down in any way — costume or personality — undercuts his unique place in The Lord of the Rings franchise.

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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power brings to screens the heroic legends of the fabled Second Age of Middle-earth’s history for the very first time. Set thousands of years before the events of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, The Rings of Power will explore a time in the franchise where kingdoms rose and fell, where The One Ring itself was forged and tells the tale of the rise of the greatest foe in the Lord of the Rings Franchise, the Dark Lord Sauron. Beginning in a time of peace, the series follows an ensemble cast of familiar and new characters as they confront the long-feared reemergence of evil in Middle-earth. From the depths of the Misty Mountains to the forests of the elf-capital of Lindon, to the island kingdom of Númenor, to the farthest reaches of the map, The Rings of Power promises to condense the extended works of Tolkien in a condensed but all-encompassing TV show format. The first season of The Rings of Power began airing exclusively on Prime Video on September 2, 2022

Cast

Morfydd Clark
, Ismael Cruz Cordova
, Charlie Vickers
, Markella Kavenagh
, Megan Richards
, Sara Zwangobani
, Daniel Weyman
, Cynthia Addai-Robinson
, Lenny Henry
, Lloyd Owen
, Nazanin Boniadi
, Dylan Smith
, Alex Tarrant
, Tyroe Muhafidin
, Robert Aramayo
, Geoff Morrell
, Thusitha Jayasundera
, Maxine Cunliffe

Release Date

September 1, 2022

Seasons

2

Network

Amazon Prime Video

Streaming Service(s)

Amazon Prime Video

Franchise(s)

The Lord of the Rings

Writers

Patrick McKay
, John D. Payne
, J.R.R. Tolkien
, Justin Doble
, Jason Cahill
, Gennifer Hutchison
, Stephany Folsom
, Nicholas Adams

Directors

J.A. Bayona
, Sanaa Hamri

Showrunner

John D. Payne
, Patrick McKay
, Louise Hooper
, Charlotte Brändström
, Wayne Yip