LOTR: The Rings of Power is set thousands of years before the events of the books, in the Second Age, and the Orcs, having been nearly eradicated at the end of the First Age, are coming out of hiding now under the command of a new leader. They aren’t yet the fearsome and organized force of evil that would go on to terrorize the realms of Men, Elves, and Dwarves later on. However, the Orcs will play a significant role in The Rings of Power. You can check out the images below, exclusively released by IGN.

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Like Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy and unlike The Hobbit movies, Orcs in The Rings of Power are primarily created with practical effects, though there will be a bit of CGI involved in the action sequences. The series’ prosthetic department head, Jamie Wilson, and executive producer, Lindsey Weber, talked to IGN about the Orcs’ design and how important it was to get them right. Weber said,

Wilson further revealed the reasons behind the Orcs’ changed appearance, saying it’s due to their emerging from the darkness after years of hiding. “They’re coming back out for the first time again. So it’s all a bit new. That’s why they’re not as dark skinned, necessarily not as muscle-y and not as battle worn as you’d seen in previous productions.”

“We spent a lot of time talking about what it would mean to be an Orc in the Second Age. It felt appropriate that their look would be different, part of a wilder, more raw, Second Age, Middle-earth, closer to where the First Age ends. As we meet them, they’re not yet organized into armies, they’re a little more scattered and they’ve been scavenging. So it’s just a different time in their total story.”

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Will Feature Female Orcs

LOTR: The Rings of Power will also feature female Orcs, per Lindsey Weber.

“There’s some female Orcs that I truly loved. But there’s one Orc in particular, who’s very, very tall and strong, who has a particularly enjoyable fight with one of our Elvin characters that I suspect will be, or hope will be a favorite among fans.”

Developed by J. D. Payne and Patrick McKay, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power will premiere on Prime Video on September 2, 2022.