As is so often the way with these things, racism and sexism go hand in hand, and the most marginalised people suffer for it.Ī lot of the criticism about hiring non-white actors stems from the premise that Tolkien was trying to create a mythology for Britain. It’s sadly not surprising that comments are usually rooted in misogyny, too I’ve seen far more people complain about Sophia Nomvete’s dwarf princess Disa - the first Black dwarf in a Tolkien adaptation - than Córdova’s elf or Henry’s harfoot. New Galadriel Photos Give Us An Insight Into The Plot Of The Lord Of The Rings The Rings Of Power British comedian Lenny Henry, who is Black, plays a harfoot, an ancestor of the hobbits we know and love from The Lord of the Rings. He’s now confirmed to be a silvan elf, and one of the story threads of The Rings of Power will follow his forbidden relationship with a human, Bronwyn, played by British-Iranian actress Nazanin Boniadi.
Nothing was announced, but with his piercing eyes and those cheekbones as sharp as any sword of Gondolin, he was hardly going to be a hobbit or dwarf. Ever since the cast was announced, we knew he was going to be an elf. Ismael Cruz Córdova plays the first elf of colour in any on-screen Tolkien adaptation as Arondir, a non-canonical Amazon introduction. Related: Dear Idiots Upset By A Black Woman In God Of War Ragnarok: Angrboda Could Be Its Most Interesting Character Before we get any further, I want to make this clear: whether you’re trolling, gatekeeping, plain old racist, or all of the above, you have no place in this fandom.
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However, the reveals have come with sadly predictable backlash from certain members of the community, as Vanity Fair’s new images showed that the Amazon series will include people of colour. I even had a go myself, getting sucked into Morfydd Clark’s damp Galadriel to work out whether her armour spells non-canonical controversy or not.
Vanity Fair has published the first official images from The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power this week, and fans are dissecting every pixel to try to understand exactly how the show is going to look. The Lord Of The Rings The Rings Of Power Has People Of Colour, Get Over It