Who Is the Stranger? Breaking Down the Theories from The Rings of Power

Exploring the journey of Middle-earth's enigmatic figure and the fan theories that surrounded him.

The stranger is Gandalf

The Gandalf Theory

First off, the Stranger’s immediate connection with the Harfoots feels familiar. Gandalf has always had a deep fondness for Hobbits—he values their courage and resilience. His friendships with Bilbo and Frodo are central to The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, and the Stranger’s bond with Nori and Poppy seems to echo that same dynamic.

Then there’s the line, “Always follow your nose,” from Episode 8. Fans will recognize this from The Fellowship of the Ring, when Gandalf says the same thing to the Fellowship in the Mines of Moria. It’s either a massive hint or a clever red herring designed to throw us off.

Another big clue comes when the Mystics initially think the Stranger is Sauron. When he fights back against them and chooses good, they call him “the other one.” It’s easy to interpret this as a reference to Gandalf being Sauron’s polar opposite—the one who unites Middle-earth against him.

Could He Be Saruman?

the stranger is Saruman

Daniel Weyman, who plays the Stranger, bears a resemblance not only to Ian McKellen but also to Christopher Lee, who portrayed Saruman in Peter Jackson’s films. The show’s casting choices have clearly aimed to echo the look of the original movie characters, so it’s not a stretch.

Saruman was originally a force for good before his fall from grace. Exploring that balance of light and darkness could make for a compelling story. Throughout Season 1, the Stranger shows flashes of potential darkness alongside his acts of kindness. His struggle to control his powers—and the moments where he almost loses himself—could foreshadow Saruman’s eventual corruption.

What About Radagast?

the stranger is Radagast

One of the most obvious is his connection to nature. In Episode 2, we see the Stranger communicate with fireflies, which is very reminiscent of Radagast’s affinity for animals in The Hobbit films—remember his sled pulled by rabbits and his healing of a hedgehog?

The Stranger’s unkempt appearance and eccentric behavior also fit Radagast’s character. He’s often portrayed as more rustic and unconcerned with appearances compared to Gandalf or Saruman.

The Blue Wizards Theory

the stranger is a blue wizard

At the end of Season 1, the Stranger decides to head east to Rhûn, the same region the Blue Wizards journeyed to according to Tolkien’s writings. Could he be trying to find his fellow Blue Wizard? Rumors suggest Ciarán Hinds’ new character might be playing that role.

The Mystics refer to the Stranger as “the other one.” In the context of the Blue Wizards, this could easily mean he’s one of a pair, with the other being Hinds’ character. Their dynamic could show two very different outcomes for the Blue Wizards—one who stays true to his mission and one who turns to darkness.

Final Thoughts

FAQ

Who is the Stranger in The Rings of Power?

In the Season 2 finale of The Rings of Power, the Stranger is revealed to be Gandalf, one of the five Istari (Wizards) sent to Middle-earth. ​

What clues hinted at the Stranger being Gandalf before the reveal?

Several hints suggested the Stranger’s identity as Gandalf
Affinity with Harfoots: The Stranger’s immediate connection with the Harfoots mirrors Gandalf’s known fondness for Hobbits.​
Familiar Phrases: He uses the phrase “always follow your nose,” a line associated with Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings films.​
Search for a Staff: The Stranger’s quest for a “gand” (staff) aligns with Gandalf’s name meaning “Elf of the Staff.”

How does the reveal of the Stranger as Gandalf align with Tolkien’s lore?

In Tolkien’s writings, Gandalf arrives in Middle-earth during the Third Age.

How did actor Daniel Weyman react to learning he was portraying Gandalf?

Daniel Weyman, who plays the Stranger, learned about his character’s true identity shortly before filming the reveal scene. He expressed excitement about exploring Gandalf’s formative years. ​

What impact does the Stranger’s reveal have on the storyline?

Confirming the Stranger as Gandalf sets the stage for his role in opposing Sauron and protecting Middle-earth, aligning with his known character in Tolkien’s lore