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Originally Posted by Dead By Shaun
Uh, really?  Because that's precisely what he was talking about, except he used the word Mordor instead.
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"Here, by way of making it up to you, a little bit of a hint. The music of Azog has caused something of a stir this weekend. Why does his last scene in the film include music we've previously associated with Mordor? I can't fully answer that question, but I can lead you a bit: Azog's primary theme is a descending pair of thirds (G-Eb-F-D) with a chromatic snap at the end (Eb-D-Db). Musically, Azog has a connection to Mordor's musical world from his first appearance on. His final scene is very much in line with this approach. Why this consistent connection? We shall see ..."
He doesn't answer the question, only implies it will be explained in the next two films, which suggests Azog is working for Sauron.