![]() (featured image: Warner Bros.The Lord of the Rings, The Battle for Middle-earth II EA Play FIFA 23 F1™ 22 Madden NFL 23 Apex Legends Battlefield™ 2042 The Sims 4 But The Sacrifice of Faramir, The Lighting of the Beacons, The Ride of the Rohirrim, Sam’s gorgeous loyalty to Frodo as he carries him up Mount Doom–those moments alone make it my favorite, and I’ll likely love it just as much another 20 years from now. It’s my favorite of the three, even though I know many people would disagree with me there. Though there are plenty of teary moments in The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers, The Return of the King always gets to me. And while I genuinely love The Hobbit trilogy for various reasons (Lee Pace’s portrayal of Thranduil fundamentally changed me as a human being), I’d argue it’s not as rewatchable as The Lord of the Rings, though it makes me sad to say so. Despite Jackson’s involvement, studio interference during The Hobbit‘s production was reportedly too intense forcing a singular children’s novel into becoming three feature-length films, dragging them out for the sake of profit. I believe you only have to look at what happened to the trilogy of The Hobbit movies to see how much has changed since the early 2000s.
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