The Rings of Powerseason 3 is on the way, and this may be the perfect time for Prime Video to introduce its firstLord of the Ringsspinoff series. Though the first two seasons ofRings of Powerwere divisive, reports from Amazon indicate that they consider the series a success. They have plowed forward with their five-season plan, with season 3 confirmed to be arriving within the next couple of years. If this TV show adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s work continues to perform well, then Prime Video is almost certain to expand the franchise further.

Given the extensiveness of Tolkien’s legendarium, the possibilities for aRings of Powerspinoff are basically endless. The Prime Video series is set during the Second Age of Middle-earth and revolves around Sauron’s creation of the titular Rings of Power, and will likely continue through to the Last Alliance of Elves and Men in season 5. There are centuries upon centuries of events that happened before this on theLord of the Ringstimeline, and any number of these would make for a great spinoff series. However,considering the expected plot ofRings of Powerseason 3, there may be a prime option here.

Galadriel in Rings of Power

Rings Of Power Season 3 Can Set Up A Númenor Origins Spinoff

Numenor’s End In Rings Of Power Could Jumpstart Its Beginning In A Spinoff Series

Rings of Powerseason 3 is all but guaranteed to center on the destruction of Númenor. In season 2, Sauron made his intention of bringing his Nine Rings to the island kingdom, where he hoped to corrupt some of the High Men there for his own uses. We know from Tolkien’s works (and some heavy foreshadowing inRings of Power) that Sauron’s presence in Númenor will ultimately lead to the island kingdom’s destruction.The Dark Lord will convince Pharazon to lead an army to Valinor to wage waron the demigod-like Valar. Naturally, they will lose, and the punishment will be severe.

The Prime Video series' first season didn’t spend much time exploring where Númenor had come from in the first place.

Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power Season 2 Poster Showing Charlie Vickers as Sauron

It seems likely that we will see the great wave buryNúmenor inThe Rings of Powerseason 3, which makes this installment the perfect time to branch out. The Prime Video series' first season didn’t spend much time exploring where Númenor had come from in the first place. It was briefly mentioned that Elrond’s brother, Elros, had been the island’s first king, but that was about the extent of it.The fact that this key story was largely neglected inRings of Powercould be a signthat Amazon has a Númenor origins series on deck.

It would be poetic if Prime Video announced aLord of the RingsTV show about the establishment of Númenor just after theRings of Powerseason 3 finale saw the island kingdom destroyed. The spinoffwould bring everything full circle and provide a valuable look at what Númenor was originally meant to be before the devastation of the Second Age. Of course, a Númenor origins spinoff isn’t the most highly requestedLord of the Ringsadaptation. However, the fact that it would likely fall within Prime Video’s rights makes it a prime next step.

A Númenor Spinoff Is Possible, But Other Requested Lord Of The Rings Stories Are Unlikely To Ever Happen

Some Of The Requested Series Are Harder To Bring To The Screen

Prior to Tolkien’s death, he sold the screen rights toThe HobbitandThe Lord of the Rings. At that point in time, books likeThe Silmarillionhadn’t been published, since they were only compiled after the author had passed away. In those years since,Tolkien’s estate has refused to sell the rights to these stories. This means that Amazon and Warner Bros are only able to adapt stories that are described inThe Hobbit,The Fellowship of the Ring,The Two Towers, andThe Return of the King(and their appendices) to the screen.

It’s for precisely this reason thatRings of Powerhas had to make so many adjustments to the Second Age story. The appendices ofReturn to the Kingcontain mention of several big First and Second Age events, but many more are described only inThe Silmarillion.The origin of Númenor is discussed at length in Tolkien’s appendices, but highly requested stories like the creation and war over the Silmarils can’t be adapted since Prime Video doesn’t have the rights. Perhaps that will change in the future. For now, however, a more in-depth Numenor story could be a great next step.