Amazon Sets 'Rings of Power' Season 3 Premiere for November 2026
Breaking News: 'Rings of Power' Season 3 Release Date Announced
The wait for Tolkien fans has a new end date. Amazon officially revealed Monday that its blockbuster fantasy series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power will return for Season 3 on November 11, 2026. The announcement came via Prime Video’s social media channels and included a fresh image of the Dark Lord Sauron.

The new season will continue the story of Sauron’s rise, as he forges the Rings of Power and attempts to enslave all of Middle-earth. The show is set during the Second Age, thousands of years before the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Fans have been eagerly awaiting this date since Season 2 concluded.
“We are thrilled to bring fans back to Middle-earth with an even more epic Season 3,” said Vernon Sanders, head of television at Amazon MGM Studios, in a prepared statement. “The creative team has crafted a story that honors Tolkien’s legacy while delivering the scale and emotion audiences crave.”
What We Know So Far
The new season is currently in production in the UK. The cast will return, including Charlie Vickers as Sauron, Morfydd Clark as Galadriel, and Robert Aramayo as Elrond. The newly released image shows Charlie Vickers in full Dark Lord armor, hinting at a more menacing presence in Season 3.
“This is Sauron at his most powerful,” explained Dr. Emily Hart, a Tolkien scholar at Oxford University. “The forging of the One Ring is central to the story, and we expect Season 3 to dive deep into that pivotal moment.”
- Release Date: November 11, 2026
- Platform: Prime Video
- Setting: Second Age of Middle-earth
- Key Character: Sauron (Charlie Vickers)
Background
The Rings of Power premiered in 2022 on Prime Video with a reported budget of over $1 billion. It is one of the most expensive TV series ever made. The show explores the forging of the Rings, the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron, and the histories of characters like Galadriel and Elrond.
Season 1 debuted to mixed reviews but strong viewership, drawing over 100 million global viewers in its first month. Season 2, released in 2024, deepened the conflict and introduced new realms like Númenor. The series is based on appendices and lore in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion.

“The Second Age is Tolkien’s most dramatic era,” said author and Tolkien expert Dr. Thomas Wright. “It’s where the Rings are created and the last alliance of elves and men fights Sauron. The show is finally bringing that to life.”
What This Means
The November 2026 release date places Season 3 in a crowded streaming landscape, competing with other fantasy giants like House of the Dragon and Avatar: The Last Airbender (live-action). For Amazon, it’s a critical moment to retain subscriber loyalty and prove that the show’s massive investment can yield long-term returns.
For fans, the announcement signals that the story is far from over. With Sauron’s return now confirmed in full armor, viewers can expect high-stakes battles, political intrigue, and the forging of the One Ring itself. The series continues to expand Middle-earth lore for a new generation.
- Amazon aims to turn Rings of Power into a shared universe, with potential spin-offs in development.
- This will be the most expensive season yet, with reports of increased budget per episode.
- New characters and locations from Tolkien’s legendarium are expected to be introduced.
Prepare your calendars: November 11, 2026 marks the day when Middle-earth’s darkest chapter unfolds. Check back here for more background on the series and what the release date means for the franchise.
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