Tom Bombadil’s debut in Rings of Power stirs debate, as fans wonder if Peter Jackson missed a golden Middle-earth opportunity.

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Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy’s practically untouchable, but even legends aren’t flawless. Sure, he nailed the epic battles and emotional arcs, but there’s one character omission that still haunts some fans. As Rings of Power steps into the spotlight, it’s giving a second life to a character Jackson left on the cutting room floor— and fans are getting all the feels.

Peter Jackson. | Credit: Mike Walen/CCA-BY-SA-3.0/Wikimedia Commons.Peter Jackson. | Credit: Mike Walen/CCA-BY-SA-3.0/Wikimedia Commons.

You know it’s serious when you get chills from a single line delivery! With this overlooked gem now winning hearts in Rings of Power, some are starting to wonder if Jackson might’ve missed a golden opportunity. Could this be the one character who slipped through Middle-earth’s cinematic cracks? Buckle up for a Middle-earth revelation!

Tom Bombadil’s Live-Action Debut: A Fresh Take on Middle-Earth’s Enigmatic Figure

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The Lord of the Rings fans have been splitting up about Tom Bombadil’s live-action debut in The Rings of Power‘s Season 2. This jolly, timeless character, who was missing in Peter Jackson‘s LOTR trilogy, finally makes an appearance in the show’s fourth episode. Bombadil, played by Rory Kinnear, is stirring up some serious excitement—and debate.

Jackson skipped Bombadil, a decision that many fans have questioned. Now, with his arrival in The Rings of Power, it’s clear why this quirky character was worth the wait. Kinnear’s portrayal captures Bombadil’s essence of being the ‘Eldest’ in Middle Earth—a mix of whimsical charm and ancient wisdom. Co-showrunner J.D. Payne explains to The Hollywood Reporter,

Think about Yoda a little bit. He’s a funny green puppet who’s playing around with Luke’s stuff and then something ends up being the wisest being in the galaxy. We’re trying to walk a similar knife edge with Tom. 

In one moment, he’s singing, and then I love him, he turns and The Stranger asks him, ‘Who are you?’ And he just says, ‘Eldest’. I get chills when I see him say that, because I believe he’s the oldest being on all of Middle Earth. 

Bombadil juggles light-hearted moments and profound gravity, much to the delight of fans. One Redditor even gushed, “Every scene with Tommy B had me smiling from ear to ear. Rory Kinnear is fantastic!”

Payne and co-showrunner Patrick McKay have crafted a nuanced Bombadil. His attire, while nodding to his book description with a blue jacket and yellow boots, is slightly toned down to fit the show’s desert setting. And Payne hints at something even bigger:

The dialogue suggests Bombadil might be more than just an immortal being. Could he be the top-level boss of Middle Earth?

The show strikes a balance, capturing Bombadil’s playful side while respecting his ancient roots. Whether he’s singing or revealing his deep wisdom, Kinnear’s Bombadil’s hitting all the right notes. Fans are clearly enchanted, and the debate over Jackson’s omission just got a lot more interesting.

Fans React: Bombadil’s Debut Sparks Excitement and Debate

rory kinnear in rings of powerRory Kinnear as Tom Bombadil in Lord Of The Rings | New Line Cinema

Fans are buzzing over Tom Bombadil’s live-action debut in The Rings of Power. Many are thrilled to finally see the jolly, ancient character brought to life by Rory Kinnear. However, others have expressed disappointment in the adaptation.


The introduction of Bombadil in The Rings of Power’s proving to be a game-changer. While some debate Jackson’s choice to omit him, Kinnear’s portrayal has won fans’ hearts, adding a fresh layer of depth and excitement to the Middle-earth saga.

Lord of the Rings and The Rings of Power is available to watch on Amazon Prime.