The Crown's Ben Daniels is joining The Rings of Power as Círdan the Shipwright.
The second season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is a little over a month away from premiering on Prime Video, and there have been a lot of teases about the new season ranging from Sauron's sinister plans to the promise of some"grander scale" battles. We've also seen some images of new characters, including Damrod, a Hill-troll known as the"eater of dragon bones.
"Also, his humor and warmth," co-showrunner Patrick McKay added."We really fell in love with him in The Crown and wanted to work with him."
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