“I think I did seven auditions, maybe eight, and all the character name is is a pseudonym, all the sides (were) fake scenes,” Vickers told the publication. He added that the process of auditioning for the J.R.R. Tolkien-inspired prequel series lasted nearly seven months, and he had to do screen tests with Galadriel actress Morfydd Clark, who also was unaware of the part she’d be playing.
Sauron Actor Couldn’t Believe He Got the Part
Finally, when Vickers secured the role, he was off to New Zealand, where Season 1 of The Rings of Power was filmed. It wasn’t until filming was ready to begin that he was told he was going to be playing a character called Halbrand, a refugee from the Southlands, who was a character written just for the show – or so Vickers thought.
Vickers: “The Joke Was On Me!”
Vickers said he immersed himself in everything Middle-earth related. As Vickers thought he was playing an entirely new character, one of his goals was to “make him fit in the kind of Tolkienian world.” He said preparing for the role involved “trying to read as much as I could to try and help myself understand how this original character fit in with all these canon characters.”
Showrunners Say They Were “Lucky” to Have VIckers
The Rings of Power’s showrunners, J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay had nothing but praise for their Sauron actor and said they were “very lucky” to have him on the show. They talked about his character in a recent interview with The Direct.
The Rings of Power was recently renewed for a third season, so viewers will have the opportunity to see Sauron’s evolution. He was last seen brutally killing Celebrimbor and nearly killing Galadriel in the quest to obtain the Rings in the Season 2 finale.
The Rings of Power is streaming on Prime Video.