Details about The Wheel of Time season 3’s story help in identifying which members of the Forsaken are being cut from the show. At this point in this narrative, the evidence that Prime VIdeo’s series has changed the number of Forsaken in The Wheel of Time’s world is overwhelming. In Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time books, it’s well known that the Forsaken comprise 13 powerful channelers. But in the show, all signs point to there only being eight members of the group.

The number of Forsaken statues shown in a season 1 episode and the inclusion of six broken seals in Wheel of Time season 2’s ending both corroborate the idea that the series has elected to cut five Forsaken characters from the series. The identities of the five missing villains haven’t been confirmed, but clues have propped up over time. For instance, there’s already good reason to suspect Aginor and Balthamel won’t be in the show. And based on the direction the series is about to take, another Forsaken’s name may soon be added to that list.

Wheel Of Time Season 3’s Plan Means Be’lal Likely Won’t Appear

Don’t Expect Be’lal To Fight Rand In The Show

The Wheel of Time season 3 is known to be an adaptation of book 4, The Shadow Rising, which lowers the odds of Be’lal making a live-action appearance. Established as the High Lord of Tear in book 3, The Dragon Reborn, Be’lal was one of two Forsaken to die at Rand’s hands in the novel, the other being Ishamael. Rand defeated them consecutively (Be’lal and then Ishamael) before claiming Callandor at the Stone of Tear in The Dragon Reborn’s ending. Because the show is apparently jumping straight into The Shadow Rising, it stands to reason that much of The Dragon Reborn’s events will be skipped – and that likely includes Be’lal’s role.

Supporting this notion is the fact that the series already featured Ishamael’s death. Theoretically, he could return, but the feeling of finality to it indicates he’s gone for good and won’t get his rematch with Rand at the Stone of Tear. Killing Ishamael off early makes sense if it’s true that Wheel of Time isn’t making room for The Dragon Reborn’s story. And if it doesn’t intend to adapt Rand and Ishamael’s fight at the end of the book, there’s even less of a chance it’ll use his battle with Be’lal, especially since the former was the more significant battle of the two.

Why Be’lal Is One Of The Easiest Forsaken To Cut From The Story

The Wheel Of Time’s Show Doesn’t Need Be’lal

Moghedien and Lanfear In Wheel of Time-1

Considering that the show already looks set to write out five members of the Forsaken, it’s not hard to imagine Be’lal being removed from the story. Be’lal’s impact was severely limited due to his early death, and as a consequence of that, he didn’t receive much character development compared to most of the other villains. Ultimately, he’s one of the books’ least-essential Forsaken. The Wheel of Time won’t miss out much by cutting Be’lal, which is all the more reason why a live-action interpretation of his fight with Rand shouldn’t be expected, regardless of whether it finds a way to incorporate the Stone of Tear story.

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The Wheel of Time

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Cast

Barney Harris
, Zoe Robins
, Madeleine Madden
, Marcus Rutherford
, Daniel Henney
, Rosamund Pike
, Josha Stradowski
, Kate Fleetwood
, Priyanka Bose
, Hammed Animashaun

Release Date

November 19, 2021

Seasons

2

Franchise(s)

The Wheel of Time

Writers

Rafe Judkins
, Robert Jordan
, Michael Clarkson
, Paul Clarkson
, Celine Song