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Spoiler Alert: This list contains spoilers for ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Season 3.The war between the Fisher brothers is officially over! Season 3 of The Summer I Turned Pretty may have ended on a happy note, but the journey the show took to get there was long and emotionally taxing. Ever since they were kids, Isabel “Belly” Conklin (Lola Tung) has always had her sights on the broody Conrad Fisher (Christopher Briney), but it seems like no matter how hard they try to connect, they’re just not on the same page.

As Belly tried to pick up the pieces broken by Conrad, the more cheerful Jeremiah Fisher (Gavin Casalegno) had come in to save Belly’s day. However, Jeremiah has had his ugly moments throughout the show, especially in how he treats Belly in the relationship. Remembering why he wouldn’t make a great match for Belly from the start, here are the worst things Jeremiah did in The Summer I Turned Pretty, ranked.

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Jeremiah Makes Fun of Belly in Front of Cam

Season 1, Episode 3 “Summer Nights”

Denise Russo and Jeremiah Fisher laughing together in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
Denise Russo and Jeremiah Fisher laughing together in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
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Boys will always be boys. As the show once said, “Boys at school never looked at me.” This summer is about to change that. While going to a party at Cousins Beach, she unexpectedly reunites with an old friend, Cam (David Iacono), who happens to be a local of the area. As they reminisce over a Latin contest the two once entered before, sparks begin to appear.

Belly decides to bring Cam over to the summer house to celebrate her sixteenth birthday. Over a scrumptious dinner, Cam mentions that he’s a vegetarian. Steven (Sean Kaufman) and Jeremiah butt into the conversation by calling Belly “pig lips,” making fun of her for eating meat. It might not be vicious of Jeremiah, but it’s definitely rude dinner etiquette.

9

Jeremiah Disrupts Belly’s First Date

Season 1, Episode 2 “Summer Dress”

Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher sitting in the car together in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher sitting in the car together in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
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This summer, Belly wants to be a more confident, and arguably a “girlier” version of herself. Now that she has a romantic interest in Cousins, she wants to look her best for their first date. Besides summer crushes, Belly decides to get out of her comfort zone by entering the debutante as a full-fledged deb.

Unfortunately, her date is anything but romantic — no thanks to Steven, Conrad, and Jeremiah. Belly and Cam were enjoying themselves with a movie at the drive-in. All of a sudden, the three boys drove past Cam’s car and started wreaking havoc. Not only was it immature, but all that came from her own brother and childhood friends is just disappointing.

8

Jeremiah Gives Belly the Cold Shoulder

Season 2, Episode 2 “Love Scene”

Jeremiah Fisher looking concerned in 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3.
Jeremiah Fisher looking concerned in ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Season 3.
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Conrad’s gone AWOL — not even his own brother could reach him. Last time Jeremiah checked, Conrad was living in a dorm in Boston with his roomie. Apparently, he’s been skipping classes and has taken off without notifying anybody else. Although Belly and Conrad were no longer dating at the time, she feels obliged to help out Jeremiah in his investigation — much to his reluctance.

Realistically speaking, it’s understandable that Jeremiah is upset with Belly. Throughout The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 1, Belly forms a special connection with the livelier Fisher brother. The two even shared a kiss. Jeremiah secretly knew that no matter how much he tried to get into Belly’s heart, it was, is, and will always be Conrad. However, in emergency situations like this, hostility is the last thing Belly and Jeremiah need.

7

Jeremiah Takes a Job Behind Belly’s Back

Season 3, Episode 8 “Last Kiss”

Jeremiah Fisher crying while talking to Belly Conklin in 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3.
Jeremiah Fisher crying while talking to Belly Conklin in ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Season 3.
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It’s a brief, tense exchange between Belly and Jeremiah, but it’s more than enough proof that they’re not ready to get married. After the rehearsal dinner wrapped, Adam (Tom Everett Scott) approaches Jeremiah and tells him how proud he’s been of him at work. He also looks forward to having him work in Boston, much to Billy’s surprise. She wasn’t aware that Jeremiah had taken a job behind her back.

True, there will always be fights and arguments in a marriage. But even the night before they’re supposed to exchange their vows, the two haven’t gotten their lives sorted out. They’re still hung up on the simplest things like communication, which is one of the key foundations of a healthy marriage.

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Jeremiah “Broke Up” With Belly

Season 3, Episode 2 “Last Christmas”

Belly and Jeremiah stand close and face each other in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
Belly and Jeremiah stand close and face each other in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
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In the aftermath of Jeremiah’s betrayal, Belly is holed up in her bed, crying since the night before. She tries to make sense of what Jeremiah meant when they “broke up.” What actually happened was that they had a fight, which, in Belly’s defense, is something that couples normally do. Not once did Belly think they were separated in the first place. Apparently, one fight is enough to convince Jeremiah that he’s free from Belly.

Their “breakup” is shown in a flashback to a previous winter. As the two were snuggling up in bed, Belly noticed Jeremiah had purchased a plane ticket to Cabo. When Belly asks Jeremiah why he didn’t tell her about it, he claims that it’s pointless since she’s not interested in his frat duties anyway. Buying a ticket to Cabo without letting Belly know is one thing, but the thing that happened in Cabo would later on bring devastating consequences for their relationship.

5

Jeremiah Changes the Wedding Venue

Season 3, Episode 5 “Last Dance”

Jeremiah Fisher talking to Belly Conklin in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
Jeremiah Fisher talking to Belly Conklin in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
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Belly’s completely on her own with the wedding prep. With Jeremiah holed up in his office and Taylor stuck saving her mother’s salon, Belly has no choice but to head to the shops and go in blind. Even Conrad, who’s been living in the summer house with her, keeps his distance from her. But with the weight of the wedding crumbling down on her, Conrad reluctantly keeps her company.

Wedding preparations are no joke, especially since Belly has never planned one before. With exorbitant cake prices and endless decoration choices, it can be too much for any young bride. She also constantly consults with Jeremiah via phone, adding more to her already full plate. So when Jeremiah suddenly swoops in and guilts Belly to change the wedding venue to the country club, it’s no surprise she’s annoyed.

4

Jeremiah Proposes to Belly

Season 3, Episode 2 “Last Christmas”

Belly (Lola Tung) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) sit together in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3.
Belly (Lola Tung) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) sit together in The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3.
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Belly might’ve had a bad week, but it’s about to get downright worse. While Belly has been busy nursing her broken heart, Steven and Taylor (Rain Spencer) are trying to figure out their “friends with benefits” relationship. Steven clearly wants something more, which only panics Taylor more. As Steve tries to chase after her in his car, a truck hits his vehicle as he was making a U-turn.

By the time Belly reaches the hospital, Steven is completely sedated. Apart from Taylor, Belly was able to contact the rest of her immediate family; her parents were both at a conference out of town. Jeremiah eventually visits the hospital to console Belly, but he blows the moment of reconciliation by proposing to Belly instead. Struck by the reality of Steven’s death, Jeremiah believes that life’s too short for fights. He could’ve just apologized. Instead, he took advantage of the tragedy to get himself in Belly’s good graces again.

3

Jeremiah Asks Belly To Get Back Together

Season 3, Episode 9 “Last Call”

Jeremiah Fisher smirking in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
Jeremiah Fisher smirking in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
Credit: Image via Prime Video

Following the failed wedding, Belly hops on a plane to Paris with nothing but her backpack and a blind sense of direction. She could barely speak the language, but Belly couldn’t stand another minute in Cousins. Unfortunately, her spot in the exchange program is gone, and she’s trapped overseas until her next flight. But when a group of vivacious Parisians suggests she stay, Belly has second thoughts about going home.

Back at Cousins, Jeremiah is devastated over his actions. After a night of too many shots and a handful of bad decisions, a sober Jeremiah is shocked when Belly calls him. The conversation started off civil and friendly. But when Jeremiah mentions that they should get back together, Belly becomes upset. It’s bad enough that Jeremiah called off the wedding. He absolutely doesn’t have the right to mend things or not.

2

Jeremiah Calls Off the Wedding

Season 3, Episode 8 “Last Kiss”

Belly Conklin walking down the aisle at her wedding rehearsal in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
Belly Conklin walking down the aisle at her wedding rehearsal in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
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Belly’s nightmare comes true in this climax of the season. The night before the wedding, Conrad confesses to Belly on the beach that he still has feelings for her. But Belly isn’t going to be swayed by his pleas anymore. Belly tells a sleeping Jeremiah about what Conrad did so that they could marry with a clean slate. However, this only angers Jeremiah instead.

Following a physical brawl with Conrad, Jeremiah confronts Belly about her true feelings once again. No matter how many times Belly repeats that it’s Jeremiah she chooses, he has a hard time believing her. Instead of continuing the marriage, he dumps her. It’s ironic, considering how the wedding was Jeremiah’s idea in the first place. Belly only wanted to make Jeremiah happy.

1

Jeremiah Cheated During Spring Break

Season 3, Episode 1 “Last Season”

Belly Conklin and Jeremiah Fisher cuddling at a party in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
Belly Conklin and Jeremiah Fisher cuddling at a party in The Summer I Turned Pretty TSITP Season 3.
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Years after the events of The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2, Belly and Jeremiah are officially college students. The best part is that they go to Finch together. Now in her junior year, Belly’s thinking of expanding her academic horizons. Just as she received the news of being shortlisted for a semester in Paris, Jeremiah is disappointed to learn that he has to stay back for one extra semester.

Belly considers pushing her dreams of studying abroad aside, but Jeremiah insists she move forward. With Jeremiah as her number one supporter, Belly’s certain that he might be the one for her. But Jeremiah’s picture-perfect facade crumbled when Belly discovered he had hooked up with Lacie Barone (Lily Donoghue) during a Spring Break trip to Cabo. Adding salt to the wound, Jeremiah insists he did it while he and Belly “broke up.”


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The Summer I Turned Pretty

Release Date

2022 – 2025-00-00

Network

Prime Video


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    Lola Tung

    Isabel ‘Belly’ Conklin

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    Christopher Briney

    Conrad Fisher


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Tulsa King, the Sylvester Stallone-led series about a rising found-family Tulsa mob from Taylor Sheridan, is back for a third season. While Sheridan’s growing TV empire has largely centered around Yellowstone‘s Dutton ranch, Tulsa King introduced rising mafia ambitions and conflicts to an Oklahoma landscape. Season 2 upped the ante by expanding the crew’s marijuana ambitions and introducing local magnate-aspirant Carl Thresher (Neil McDonough) and Kansas City mobster Bill Bevilaqua (Frank Grillo), both of whom turned from enemies to frenemies. Season 3, however, hits the ground running from moment one, adding a successful array of new dangers for Tulsa King‘s best outing yet.

What Is ‘Tulsa King’ Season 3 About?

Season 3 of Tulsa King sees Dwight Manfredi (Stallone) in pursuit of yet another market expansion for his burgeoning mafiosos, as they hope to expand into liquor distribution by absorbing a local bourbon distillery. Its owners, the Montagues, have spent a generation under the thumb of the ruthless, mob-connected Dunmires, led by Jeremiah (Robert Patrick) and Cole (Beau Knapp), who want it all for themselves. Jeremiah is as ruthless as he is connected, serving as a real challenge for Dwight’s small but mighty crew, including chauffeur Tyson (Jay Will), lieutenant Mitch Keller (Garrett Hedlund), muscle Bigfoot (Mike “Cash Flo” Walden), capo Goodie (Chris Caldovino), gifted pot entrepreneur Bohdi (Martin Starr), and Grace (McKenna Quigley Harrington).

‘Tulsa King’ Wastes No Time in Season 3

Sylvester Stallone and Robert Patrick in Tulsa King Season 3
Sylvester Stallone and Robert Patrick in Tulsa King Season 3
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Season 2 expanded Tulsa King‘s world and its potential considerably as the story went along, building Carl Thresher and KC heavy Bill Bevilaqua, in particular, into interesting additions. That took a long time, however, since the narrative required dealing with the ATF charges before it could move on, resulting in Season 2 as a whole picking up steam but ultimately failing to offer any interesting challenges. Sheridan doesn’t make the same mistake twice, however, and wastes no time setting up the long reach and extreme danger of the Dunmires, alongside new challengers from New York’s Renzetti family, in Season 3. Dwight establishes his new empire quickly, and the Dunmires prove themselves to be threats early on in a dramatic improvement over the prior season.

The new additions to Tulsa King‘s cast shine in Season 3, with Patrick providing a believable and vicious threat to Dwight’s empire. The Terminator actor could be utilized more frequently (he’s a frequent mastermind but not the season’s physical threat, ergo, he’s often behind the scenes), but he’s nonetheless given interesting moments that establish his power and villainy. Beau Knapp also shines as Cole, who’s less the intelligent planner and more the family’s imperfect muscle with a lot to prove. Between the Dunmire family’s challenge to Dwight’s empire and the tension it creates with KC mob partner Bill Beviliqua, the growing conflict provides Grillo with plenty to chew on, further adding to the series’ intensity even before Samuel L. Jackson (who has yet to appear in the six episodes provided for review) arrives as Manfredi’s old friend-turned-threat.

Returning players are also well served. Stallone undoubtedly continues to master his old-guard-adapting-to-new-conditions mafioso, here spending most of the season fighting from the back foot as he struggles to expand legitimate businesses. Some charismatic players are also given more to do this round, and the series benefits. Hedlund’s Mitch was always a good character anchored by a strong portrayal, but he gets greater development and opportunity here. Starr lands Bohdi’s evolving character traits and directions, while he shares strong scenes with Harrington, who gives a solid performance as Grace. Tyson proves to be as much a liability as an asset, and Will’s performance is still one of the series’ most continually interesting. Finally, Grillo’s Bill Bevilaqua adds a welcome, charismatic screen presence every time he’s onscreen —which, despite the series balancing a host of new baddies, is thankfully frequent.

‘Tulsa King’ Is More Tense Than It’s Ever Been in Season 3

With a host of new characters and plot threads in Season 3, some elements do suffer in the strained effort to balance them. Certain welcome characters, like Goodie and Bigfoot, could be given more to do. Some minor plotlines (such as a strip club visit gone sour) come across as considerably convenient and contrived. The most glaring issue, however, is that a major tragedy befalls an important new character, and while it’s well-used to drive the season, one would expect it to leave a more consistent emotional impact— and it inexplicably doesn’t. These elements could certainly be resolved in the series’ back half, but they persist throughout its first six episodes. All that said, Tulsa King Season 3 boasts great new additions, lands higher-octane moments, and doesn’t waste time getting to them.

Altogether, Season 3 is shaping up to be Tulsa King‘s most exciting installment yet. It adds strong antagonists to the world who set dangerous stakes early, backed by excellent new additions to the cast (anything’s better with Robert Patrick in it). It boasts greater involvement and development of some key, formerly underutilized players, which benefits its storytelling. There’s also a promise of greater mob danger as the narrative plays out, keeping the pressure on Dwight and refusing to let go. While it’s impossible to say how well everything will ultimately come together, Tulsa King Season 3 is a thoroughly tense ride nonetheless — and the best that Sheridan’s series has been so far.


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Release Date

November 13, 2022

Network

Paramount+

Showrunner

Terence Winter


Pros & Cons

  • The series hits the ground running immediately with new threats and opportunities, creating an immediately suspenseful season.
  • Stallone and returning players are as good as ever, with some underutilized heroes like Garrett Hedlund receiving interesting new showcases.
  • Robert Patrick and Beau Knapp are strong additions to the cast, with intimidating screen presences that elevate the sense of stakes.
  • Some excellent characters are notably shortchanged as the series balances its new additions.
  • A few plot threads are underdeveloped or too quickly resolved heading into the series’ back half.

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The Summer I Turned Pretty Fans Spot Conrad Continuity Error in Season 3 http://livelaughlovedo.com/the-summer-i-turned-pretty-fans-spot-conrad-continuity-error-in-season-3/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/the-summer-i-turned-pretty-fans-spot-conrad-continuity-error-in-season-3/#respond Fri, 22 Aug 2025 20:19:30 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/08/23/the-summer-i-turned-pretty-fans-spot-conrad-continuity-error-in-season-3/ [ad_1]

The Summer I Turned Pretty is known for keeping track of Easter eggs and subtle book nods — but some fans think season 3 just made a major continuity error relating to Conrad.

Belly’s (Lola Tung) relationship with fiancé Jeremiah’s (Gavin Casalegno) brother, Conrad (Chris Briney), got more complicated when he confessed his love for her before her and Jeremiah’s wedding. Some viewers, however, are still stuck on the August 13 episode where Belly bandaged up a surfing injury for Conrad. As they rewatch the now-viral scene, there are social media users who think they spotted an editing mistake: Conrad’s cut was a large gash across his leg but in subsequent scenes, it has been moved further up on his body and is more of a vertical shape.

“Can we talk about how Conrad’s injury changed direction lol,” read an X post showing the cut on Conrad’s leg when he initially hurt himself vs. a healed version shown on the Wednesday, August 20, episode of the hit Prime Video series.

The cut looked different side by side, which fans noticed while watching the show.

“I noticed too and I gaslighted myself into thinking maybe I was remembering wrong,” wrote another viewer while someone else said it “bugged” them.

Some questioned how the error happened, writing, “So we get so much hidden details about read and blue flowers, infinity signs, dates, posters and etc and they managed to forget how the injury looks like??”

Others, meanwhile, were more willing to “let it slide” for the sake of enjoyment. “My guess is they shot the scene on the right first and then decided to change the wound when they were shooting the bathtub scene for any number of reasons,” read a fan response.

'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Fans Spot Potential Conrad Continuity Error
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The Summer I Turned Pretty, which premiered in 2021, is focused on a love triangle between Belly, Conrad and Jeremiah. The current season is slated to be the show’s last as Belly is expected to finally make a decision between Conrad and Jeremiah.

Over the years, viewers have taken their passion to the next level by pointing out any hidden details or Easter eggs that they can find.

“People are always picking up on stuff,” creator Jenny Han told Entertainment Weekly earlier this month. “There’s definitely some that people have not picked up on, which I wouldn’t discuss until after everything’s out, and then you could look carefully for some of those little breadcrumbs.”

Han did acknowledge that not every theory was correct. “I saw something today that was not true,” she added. “There’s definitely intentional things, and then there’s also things that were not [intentional]. I feel very flattered that people spend time thinking about what we made and giving it that level of attention and time in their own lives.”

Han concluded: “It’s a privilege that people care enough to come up with their own theories about things. People should be able to look at the work and come up with their own opinions on it that are separate from me, in terms of being the creator. Those [theories] are all valid, and whatever you take away is what you’re taking away from it. So even if it may not have been intentional, I think that there’s validity.”

The Summer I Turned Pretty airs on Prime Video Wednesdays.

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The Buccaneers Season 2 finale ends on more than one twisty cliffhanger involving the show’s long-running love triangle. (Spoilers ahead!) After having an affair with Lizzy, Theo announced at the masquerade ball that he would be leaving Nan and giving up his title. While Nan had spent much of the season pining after Guy, learning that she was pregnant prompted her to seek the security of her marriage. But with Theo’s surprise announcement — and Guy married to his Italian friend, Paloma, after a drunken night out — the Aug. 6 finale ends with Nan running away to an unknown destination.

All this to say, it’s time to start theorizing about The Buccaneers Season 3. Here’s everything to know about the potential third entry in the modern-spirited adaptation of Edith Wharton’s work.

Has The Buccaneers Been Renewed?

So far, Apple TV+ hasn’t officially renewed The Buccaneers for a third season. But creator Katherine Jakeways did recently share with TechRadar that “there’s lots of excitement about where the characters could go and being in that world,” should the show continue.

A Potential Release Date Timeline

While The Buccaneers’ fate hasn’t been announced one way or the other, the timeline between the first two seasons can help provide clues about a potential release date. The first season finale aired on Dec. 13, 2023, and Apple TV+ announced its renewal the following week.

Alisha Boe, Josie Totah, Kristine Frøseth and Mia Threapleton in The Buccaneers. Photo via Apple TV+

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If Season 3 follows suit with a similar renewal and production timeline, it could return by spring 2027.

The Cast Speaks Out

Aside from Josh Dylan — whose character, Richard, was killed in Season 2 — you can likely expect the core cast of The Buccaneers to return for a potential third installment.

In the meantime, several of the stars have sounded off on the surprising finale. “I hope things work out for Paloma,” Matthew Broome, who plays Guy, recently told Bustle. “I think Guy has a lot of care for her, and I think a really nice bond is building there. And I hope Nan and Guy… just sort it out. I just hope they sort it out somehow. I hope he finds her.”

Matthew Broome in The Buccaneers. Photo via Apple TV+

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Weighing in on just that, Kristine Frøseth — who plays Nan — told Deadline that her character “makes the right choice” by seemingly running away at the end of Season 2. “She has this whole new responsibility. The priorities are different,” she said, referring to the news that Nan is pregnant. “Up until this point, there’s been so many bombs thrown at her, and she’s had to prioritize so many other things than herself. Now she’s making a choice to choose herself.”

Regarding the love triangle with Guy and Theo, Frøseth said that she believes “it’s not the right time” for Nan to be in a relationship.

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The forges of Eregion may have gone cold, but The Rings of Power is heating up again. Prime Video has officially begun production on Season 3 of its flagship Lord of the Rings prequel series, and with the news came a chilling teaser featuring one of Sauron’s most iconic symbols: his crown.

That symbol, freshly revealed in a teaser shared by Prime Video, marks a dark turning point in the epic saga. Season 2 of The Rings of Power, which concluded last October, ended with Charlie Vickers’ Sauron—currently in his Adar form—laying waste to Eregion and setting off across Middle-earth with his newly gathered army. Now, it looks like the Dark Lord is evolving once more, with the teaser implying a major upgrade to his power and persona.

This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.

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