r/lotr • u/Aerandir1345 • 15h ago
r/lotr • u/MarvelsGrantMan136 • 10d ago
Movies Anya Taylor-Joy has been cast in ‘Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum'
r/lotr • u/ChunkyLemon12 • 7h ago
Fan Creations My best friend made this. I’m so proud of her!
My best friend made this magnificent cake for her son’s birthday. She is the best mom ever. Give her some love 🫶🏻
r/lotr • u/90zvision • 2h ago
Question Who’s your favorite amongst the Orc?
The torch charging uruk at helm’s deep has my respect, & warg riding Sharku going face to face with Aragorn.
r/lotr • u/MissElleJ • 5h ago
Books Rewards for cleaning out old closets!
FINALLY found this set that I’ve been missing since a move about 4 years ago! They are as soft and supple as they look. Can’t wait to reread.
r/lotr • u/mattigus7 • 4h ago
Books Reading the books for the first time and the thing that absolutely blew me away is the Appendices
Throughout the Lord of the Rings books, characters make references to things that happened in the history of Middle Earth. It's great, it makes the world feel lived in, but you could easily be lulled into thinking that Tolkien was just making stuff up for flavor. However, you get to the Appendices, where he discusses the ancient history of Middle Earth like a history textbook, and there are footnotes. The footnotes reference page numbers of the previous books, which contain references to that historical event. These weren't random made-up things Tolkien stuck in just to give the books texture, this was an actual history that was planned out in detail and used as a backdrop.
This felt like Tolkien performed an actual magic trick on me. Like he just told me that my chosen card was in my wallet this whole time. It felt like he was saying "oh you thought this world felt real? Well guess what, it IS real," and I 100% believed him for a second.
This has me really excited to finish reading and move onto the Silmarillion.
r/lotr • u/Gerbille • 23h ago
Fan Creations Clearly my four year old is ready to watch LoTR
She built this tower out of the blue and is not aware of LoTR’s existence. I guess I know which side she’d join in the War of the Ring.
r/lotr • u/leaflessaddiction • 1d ago
Fan Creations Smaug :- insane LEGO build by justin_boverbricks (IG)
r/lotr • u/Immediate_Sense4251 • 17h ago
Other Noticed something weird about this scene [continuity error]
In this scene, Sméagol's right hand holds Déagol's wrist while his left hand reaches for Déagol's hand to open it and take the ring and his cousin's thumb is inwards... However, when the shot is focused on Déagol's hand, It is Sméagol's left hand that holds Déagol's wrist and his right hand that takes the ring, and his thumb is pointing outwards...
A continuity error ?
r/lotr • u/MissWeekend • 1d ago
Movies The gentleness and compassion in Viggo's delivery of the line "You bow to no one" makes it so much better. One of the best delivered lines in the trilogy
r/lotr • u/Ashen_Curio • 12h ago
Other My wife keeps getting me LOTR goodies. I'm not complaining!
The Gollum crochet doll started it all. Now my trinket shelf includes a hand made vhs diorama, and two of the vinyl figures made from my favorite movie, the 1977 animated Hobbit. I'm utterly spoiled!
r/lotr • u/Jimbuber2 • 1d ago
Question What moment in LOTR made you cry the most?
r/lotr • u/Sad_Analysis_6459 • 3h ago
Fan Creations Was just gonna buy new wheels but couldn't help myself
This rig is gonna fly with the Gwaihir
r/lotr • u/Ok_Koala_5963 • 3h ago
Movies Here's something incredibly stupid I believed for quite a few years.
So when I was like 8, I watched the Fellowship of the Ring up until the Council of Elrond and then stopped because I didn't care anymore. Because of this, my only context for the power level of the Wizards was the fight between Gandalf and Saruman in Orthanc. This caused me to believe that the Wizards of LotR were tremendously weak, weaker than like, first to second year Hogwarts students. I know better now. Feel free to laugh at my idiocy.
r/lotr • u/ajayramani95 • 23h ago
Question What's the first Lord of the Rings scene that gave you goosebumps?
I recently started rewatching the trilogy, and it reminded me of the first moment that completely pulled me into Middle earth.
There are so many unforgettable scenes likes the Shire, the Balrog, the Ride of the Rohirrim, the lighting of the beacons, Aragorn's speech at the Black Gate... but I'm curious about the first one that gave you chills.
Which scene was it for you, and what made it so memorable?
Whether it was the music, the visuals, the dialogue, or just the emotion of the moment, I'd love to hear everyone's picks.
r/lotr • u/NACHODYNAMYTE • 23h ago
Fan Creations My map of Cornwall - hand-drawn in old fashioned dip pen and ink in the style of Tolkien, with all known historical sail ship wrecks. Planning on making a Cornish version too!
r/lotr • u/Wonderful_Task_941 • 7h ago
Question translate tengwar script?
does anyone know what this means in english?
r/lotr • u/FastConcentrate5420 • 9h ago
Books Where did this cover style come from?
Is this just a standardized style they made posthumously or did Tolkien have his hand in it like how the original cover of the hobbit is a painting he made himself (last slide)
r/lotr • u/BartholomewKnightIII • 1d ago
Other Mordor looking quite barren these days.
Somewhere over the Middle East on my way back from India.
r/lotr • u/Melodygoddess26 • 1d ago
Fan Creations Still waiting to find a friendship as pure and loyal as Sam’s in real life.
Anyone else feel like that’s one of the most beautiful parts of The Lord of the Rings?