We speak to RingsofPower star Peter Mullan about how he transformed into King Durin III without other parts of the LordoftheRings prequel script & why his offscreen dynamic with Owain Arthur was so important to the father-son relationship with Durin IV:
Khazad-dûm is bursting with activity in The Rings of Power season 1, but the seeds that lead to its abandonment in the Tolkien's Lord of the Rings have already been planted in the Prime Video prequel series. Durin III, played by Peter Mullan, is the current ruler of the Dwarven but disagrees greatly with his son about whether or not to expand relations with other races.
It really wasn't something I gave a great deal of thought about, other than it was very quickly that Owain and I established a really nice relationship where we could socialize together, and the same with lovely Sophia. That's all I really cared about. Once I knew that once we'd established trust in each other just as people, not as actors or any of that, then everything else would fall into place. Because I hadn't been given the scripts, I only had the scenes that I was in.
In fact, quite the opposite because the other person won't play by the rules of the game – and rightly so. The rule of the game in a particular scene is, if they've to look oppressed and if they feel the other person in real life is being horrible to them, then why would they help that person look dominant? You'll go the other way. Suddenly the whole scene starts to creak because there's no trust.
It was the same thing here. Wherever the monkey dropped the ball, you just have to play. You may argue with it, you might not like it, but the bottom line is it's where the monkey dropped the ball. That's how I approached this. Thankfully, because my background and chosen career are in the art house end of things, working in a bubble and without a wider context is something I've done a million times. It's not difficult.
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