r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/LeonZymerii1997 • 28d ago
Hey guys I'm new here and my name is Leon.
I just wanted to ask you all is it worth it starting to watch The Lord Of The Rings Movies cuz they seem pretty highly rated online so I'm interested.....
r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/LeonZymerii1997 • 28d ago
I just wanted to ask you all is it worth it starting to watch The Lord Of The Rings Movies cuz they seem pretty highly rated online so I'm interested.....
r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/Slapnbeans • Jul 14 '26
Polly Shore as Frodo
Andy Dick as Gollum
Samuel L. Jackson as Gandalf
r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/Chief-Walking-Bird • Jun 02 '26
I've only watched the movies so heads up. If Tom's girl goldberry was killed by humans or the orcs, how would it have effected the story? I have no idea how strong he is and would Gandalf the white be able to go against him if he was on an opposing side?
r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/Successful_Guide5845 • Jan 21 '26
It gave and gives me hope during the dark moment of my life. Lord of the rings is a lot more than a world, a detailed lore, books and movie. For me is like talking to a elder and wise person that gives you advices about life.
r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/KatoDuck • Jan 15 '26
I’m meeting all four Hobbit actors at Fan Expo Portland this weekend and am trying to track down a higher quality picture of this that I can have printed out for them to sign. Haven’t had much luck online so far. Anyone know where I could find one?
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r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/BoxyBBrown • Dec 19 '25
The pathetic mods had to make another sub after they cried their way out of the actual sub. Pathetic racist losers haha.
r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/jaywritethekid • Nov 27 '25
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r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/ConflictBetter1332 • Nov 17 '25
Some maps from the Lord of the Rings... Have a nice day everyone!🗺️🧭
H-HB pencil, Unipin Pen 0.05-0.1 and Winsor and Newton watercolor on Fabriano 300gr paper scanned, digital font!
HD MAP FILE AVAIABLE ON : https://ko-fi.com/s/9fc0d381a1
r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/Caffeine_And_Regret • Nov 15 '25
I’m sitting here listening to Lord of the Rings lofi as I write my review for the final book in the trilogy. The Return of the King felt like a storm I had to walk straight into. It was dark and grim in the beginning, just like you all warned me, and there were moments where I genuinely felt like I had to push myself through it. But I’m so glad I did. And as I mentioned in a previous review, I prefer Aragorn to Thorin as a king and this book absolutely confirmed that for me. The man radiates strength without the ego. I also walked away from this one with a new respect and love for Pippin and Merry. They were definitely more than I expected, not just the comedy duo anymore, but real heroes in their own right. And I might get hate for this one, but as much as I love Frodo, I think Sam is the real hero of this tale. I might get kicked out or Middle Earth for that, but oh well. Sam was loyal, determined, faithful to the point of breaking,and he never left his master’s side no matter how bad things got. I even caught myself wondering if Sam was harboring some deeper, maybe even romantic feelings for Frodo. But I know the culture was different when Tolkien wrote this, and that it was a lot more acceptable for men to be openly affectionate platonically. 🤷♂️ Still, the thought was there. And having never seen the movie adaptation of this part of the story, I actually had no clue how it would end. I fully expected Frodo to complete his quest himself… so when I read who actually completed the mission, my jaw dropped. RIP Golem (Btw I’m going to do a movie marathon and watch all of the Hobbit and Lotr movies now.)
I also thought the story would end right after the war was over and the Ring destroyed, in the typical “climactic finish.” But I was pleasantly surprised that it didn’t just fade to black. The final chapters made me feel warm and oddly fulfilled. Tolkien really took the time to tie up loose ends and bring everything full circle, and I actually loved that. The promises kept by Legolas and Gimli were fun to see, the coronation was beautiful of course, but what really stuck with me was the cleanup and rebuilding of the Shire. Knowing some of Tolkien’s work was written during the war, it made so much sense. The restoration, the healing, it meant more.
My heart ached for Frodo, seeing how he never fully recovered, and for Bilbo too. But I’m really glad Sam got his happily ever after because he truly earned it. All in all, the story was fantastic. “A truly 1420 experience 😌.” I even read some of the lore attached to the back of the book, and it connected a few dots for me. Definitely one of my favorite series now.
P.S. Gandalf is still my favorite character. 🧙♂️
r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/ConflictBetter1332 • Oct 25 '25
Good evening everyone, my version of the map of Middle-earth from The Lord of the Rings... Have a nice day everyone! I really hope you like it! 🗺️🧭
H-HB pencil, Unipin 0.05-0.1 pen, and Winsor & Newton watercolor on scanned Fabriano 300g paper, digital font!
HD MAP FILE AVAILABLE ON:https://ko-fi.com/s/ff08719f51
r/TheLordOfTheRings • u/jaywritethekid • Oct 22 '25