'I'm still pretty shocked': The Rings of Power's Daniel Weyman hasn't come to terms with who he's really playing after The Stranger's 'exciting' name reveal

Exclusive: "They sat me down... and said 'we're going to ask you to say your name'''

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News By Tom Power published 3 October 2024

"Sit down, Daniel, we've got something important to tell you..." (Image credit: ross)

Major spoilers follow for The Rings of Power season 2 episode 8.


The Rings of Power actor Daniel Weyman has explained when he found out his character's (The Stranger) real name – and no, he hasn't known since the hit Amazon series began.

Ahead of the season 2 finale, titled 'Shadow and Flame', I spoke to Weyman about the grand reveal, among other things, concerning the mysterious wizard he's played for the past two seasons. And, despite The Rings of Power's cast telling me that they knew who The Stranger was way back in October 2022, Weyman – who confirmed that I was one of the first people he was discussing this with – admitted he had no idea who he was really playing in the Prime Video show until he'd almost finished filming on season 2.

So, what is the enigmatic Istar's true identity? Drum roll, please: it's... Gandalf. I know, I'm as shocked as you are (that's sarcasm, for anyone who may think I'm actually stunned by this revelation). There have been plenty of clues throughout the high fantasy series, including in The Rings of Power season 1 finale and The Rings of Power season 2's fourth episode, that hinted this was the case. Nonetheless, responding to my first question about how long he's known he was playing Gandalf, Weyman claimed he wasn't privy to this reveal for as long as viewers may think. Indeed, it wasn't until showrunners J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay, plus director/executive producer Charlotte Brändström, took him aside in the final throes of filming season 2 that he was made aware of The Stranger's actual name.

The Stranger is dead, long live Gandalf! (Image credit: Prime Video)

"Towards the end of episode six, they [Payne and McKay] said 'we've still got some scenes in episode eight we need to film,'" Weyman revealed. "I said 'okay' and then they added 'this will be chronologically out of order for you but, next week, we're going to ask you to say your name', which I thought was really exciting.

"When the time came, they sat me down with Charlotte and said 'so, you know, The Stranger's been on a long journey and, now, Middle-earth's people are going to start calling you Gandalf'. To be honest with you, I was pretty shocked. No matter how many theories I've heard, I never wanted to believe it because he's such an iconic character. I always wanted to stay with The Stranger and play the truth of where he was at, so I hadn't let myself imagine that [I'd be Gandalf] too much.

I was shocked, but also excited and very humbledDaniel Weyman, The Rings of Power actor

"So, when it was crystallized in front of me, I was shocked, but also excited and very humbled. I feel really honored that, from season one, they've put The Stranger on this trajectory to become Gandalf. I also love the fact that, when I saw the script, it's others who bestow it upon him. It was the slightly mistaken thing where the Stoors and Harfoots call him a 'grand elf', and it also has some resonance through his staff because 'gand' is an old Norse word for 'staff', which [J.R.R.] Tolkien used as inspiration for his name. To get the level of depth in your name, I think it's really beautiful."

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