Tom Bombadil, cut from Lord of the Rings movies, to step out in Rings of Power (2024)

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is doing what no Lord of the Rings adaptation has done before: putting Tom Bombadil in the thing.

Rory Kinnear (Black Mirror) will play the puissant and pacifistic character in season 2 of the Prime Video series, Vanity Fair revealed on Wednesday. With a few months ahead of its Aug. 29 premiere date, showrunners J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay were ready to explain how and why they brought the oft-overlooked Tolkien character to the screen.

To fans of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, Tom Bombadil is divisive out of proportion to his prominence. The linchpin of a three-chapter digression early in the pages of The Fellowship of the Ring, Tom rescues Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin from an intelligent and malicious tree known as Old Man Willow and takes them back to his house to meet his wife. But also, he’s apparently so powerful that the One Ring has no effect on him.

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Tom is neither hobbit nor human, nor dwarven, nor elven. He says that he’s older than the existence of rivers, and trees, and paths. Though he has Gandalf’s deep respect, he’s not a wizard, and aside from saving the hobbits’ lives a couple times, he has no interest in weighing in on the Ring Quest. But also he’s cheerful, has a big bushy beard, wears a funny hat, and he constantly spouts almost nonsensical rhyming couplets.

It’s that mystery and dichotomy that made Payne and McKay interested in bringing him into The Rings of Power, despite his canonical appearances being limited to those few chapters in The Fellowship of the Ring.

“Tom Bombadil is singing and saying lines that could be nursery rhymes from children’s poems,” Payne told Vanity Fair. “So he sort of defies the tonal shift of the rest of the season and is a real point of light amidst an otherwise sea of darkness.”

Payne and McKay’s Bombadil is concerned with the fate of natural life on Middle-earth: “In our story, he has gone out to the lands of Rhûn,” said Payne, “which we learn used to be sort of Edenic and green and beautiful, but now is sort of a dead wasteland.” This isn’t a big stretch for a figure who soothes angry trees and married the daughter of a river, but in Rings of Power, he’ll drop some cryptically-put advice to Stranger, who may or may not be an amnesiac Gandalf, instead of a group of hobbits.

“He nudges the Stranger along his journey, which he knows will eventually protect the larger natural world that he cares about. So I’d say our Tom Bombadil is slightly more interventionist than you see in the books, but only by 5% or 10%,” Payne said.

For decades, casual readers have puzzled over Tom’s place in the Lord of the Rings, but the truth is that the character is something of a relic of the origin of Tolkien’s high fantasy trilogy as a simple sequel to his episodic adventure for children, The Hobbit. Tolkien wrote Tom, a figure originally invented to entertain his children, into the story before he had even conceived of Aragorn’s kingly destiny, or that Sauron was the ultimate antagonist, or that Frodo’s name shouldn’t be “Bingo Baggins.”

So why did Tom stay in, through all processes of revision?

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“Tom Bombadil is not an important person — to the narrative,” Tolkien once wrote to his proofreader for The Lord of the Rings. “I suppose he has some importance as a ‘comment.’ I mean, I do not really write like that... He represents something that I feel important, though I would not be prepared to analyze the feeling precisely.”

Tolkien was an academic specializing in Old English and Scandinavian languages, one who held a lifelong fascination for the folklore, mythology, legends, and epic poetry of those regions. His fiction is a constant mix and remix of stories he invented for his children, fairy tales, Norse myth, Arthuriana, epic poetry like Beowulf, and other references, allusions, and motifs familiar pretty much only to other academics in his field.

Tom Bombadil began as a cameo for his children, but he stayed in the story because he made it feel more like Tolkien’s favorite kind of stories. Tolkien just liked what Tom Bombadil contributed to the vibe — and so does The Rings of Power, apparently.

Tom Bombadil, cut from Lord of the Rings movies, to step out in Rings of Power (2024)

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An Exclusive First Look. J.R.R. Tolkien's peculiar Lord of the Rings character, excluded by other adaptations, comes to life on the Amazon series. Tom Bombadil has finally been invited on one of the long and winding road trips through Middle-earth.

Why was Tom Bombadil cut from the movies? ›

Tom Bombadil Was Cut Because He Doesn't Advance The Plot

However, when the Hobbits finally reach Rivendell, Elrond sheds a little light on the character, explaining that Bombadil is one of the most ancient beings in all of Middle-earth, and although quite harmless, has little care for the world outside his own domain.

Will Tom Bombadil be in the Rings of Power? ›

One of the most mysterious characters in J.R.R. Tolkien's many works, Tom Bombadil, is set to make his live-action debut in 'The Rings of Power' Season 2.

Why didn't Tom Bombadil disappear? ›

The Ring has no effect on him because the Ring has nothing to offer him; time is already immortal, and neither good nor evil. He has no real concern because his existence will still be around whether or not Sauron gets the Ring back.

How powerful is Tom Bombadil in The Lord of the Rings? ›

Proclaimed to be "the oldest in existence," Tom Bombadil was apparently immortal and possesses a range of enigmatic powers able to give full control over his domains, seen by Goldberry that described Tom as being "Master of wood, water and hill". He was also referenced as being impossible to capture or imprison.

What did Tolkien say about Tom Bombadil? ›

Tolkien commented further that "even in a mythical Age there must be some enigmas, as there always are. Tom Bombadil is one (intentionally)".

What race is Tom Bombadil? ›

Perhaps Tom Bombadil was not really alive, but rather a spirit. Some Tolkien fans speculate that Tom Bombadil was in fact a Maia or even a Vala who had originated in the Far West. Tom was a being of intense age; he had been in Middle-Earth before the trees and the rivers.

Can Tom Bombadil beat Sauron? ›

Would Tom Bombadil be able to defeat Sauron? No. Tom is not a lord of armies like Sauron, he has no forces to resist or attack the Dark Lord. All the armies of the Free People could barely withstand a wave of Sauron's power, other greater ones would come.

Could Tom Bombadil be a valar? ›

The most common theory is, therefore, that Bombadil is just a "rogue" Maia who perhaps stayed behind and did not follow the other Ainur at the Breaking of the World. In contrast to the seven Valar, the Maiar are an unknown number, so it's easy to associate Tom with them.

Was Tom Bombadil immune to the Ring? ›

Bombadil is completely immune to the Ring of Power's temptations, has a more holistic approach to knowledge, and prefers “dominion” over the natural world, living in harmony with it.

Does Aragorn know Tom Bombadil? ›

It, therefore, wasn't a coincidence that Aragorn ran into the Hobbits at The Prancing Pony. In fact, The Fellowship of the Ring book explains how Aragorn saw Tom Bombadil meeting with the Hobbits and then followed them to Bree.

Could Tom Bombadil defeat a Balrog? ›

With a 1" control zone that the Balrog cannot enter unless Tom allows, he becomes effectively a 3" piece of impassible terrain - something that a 6" move 60mm base model REALLY doesn't want to have anywhere near him. Yep, Tom Bombadil is great in this role . . .

Could Tom Bombadil defeat Nazgûl? ›

Given these bits of information, it seems like within his realm, Bombadil would have been able to defeat the Nazgûl or at least banish them. Outside his realm, however, he wouldn't have been quite as effective in a fight against them.

Why did they skip Tom Bombadil? ›

Peter Jackson Saw Tom Bombadil as Unnecessary

For the sake of the story, the Hobbits needed to encounter some resistance on the road to the lawless town of Bree, but they were not equipped to handle anything. So, Tolkien created Bombadil to get them out of trouble on more than one occasion.

Why is Tom Bombadil not in The Silmarillion? ›

Whatever that mystery was, And whatever significance he had in the story, and there was some, or Tolkien would not have put him in, it had something to do with his being a spirit of nature. That much Tolkien told us. Even in the book, Tom Bombadil, an earlier invention of Tolkien, was meant to be a mystery.

Is Tom Bombadil a valar? ›

If Tom refers to the original arrival of Melkor, who was the first Vala to enter Arda, Tom was already there even before all the Valar, dismissing the theory that he is a Vala or a Maia.

What does Goldberry say about Tom Bombadil? ›

Frodo looked at her questioningly. “He is, as you have seen him,” she said in answer to his look. “He is the Master of wood, water, and hill.” There are some readers of The Lord of the Rings who have seen Tom Bombadil as the I AM of the Hebrew scriptures in reference to Goldberry's answer.

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