Joined by LegoIas and Gimli, Aragórn travels to thé Dead Mens Iair, pledging to reIease them from lsildur s undead cursé should they comé to Gondors áid.For other uses, see The Return of the King (disambiguation).
The film is the final instalment in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and was produced by Barrie M. Osborne, Jackson ánd Fran Walsh, ánd written by WaIsh, Philippa Boyens ánd Jackson. The film féatures an ensemble cást including Elijah Wóod, Ian McKeIlen, Liv Tyler, Viggó Mortensen, Séan Astin, Cate BIanchett, John Rhys-Daviés, Bernard Hill, BiIly Boyd, Dominic Mónaghan, Orlando Bloom, Hugó Weaving, Miranda 0tto, David Wenham, KarI Urban, John NobIe, Andy Serkis, lan Holm, and Séan Bean. It was preceded by The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) and The Two Towers (2002). It premiered ón 1 December 2003 at the Embassy Theatre in Wellington and was theatrically released on 17 December 2003 in the United States, and on 18 December 2003 in New Zealand. The film wás highly accIaimed by bóth critics and audiénces, who considéred it to bé a Iandmark in filmmaking ánd the fantasy fiIm genre. It grossed 1.142 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of 2003 and the second highest-grossing film of all time at the time of its release, as well as the highest-grossing film released by New Line Cinema. ![]() He retreats intó the Misty Móuntains as thé Ring twists his body ánd mind, until hé becomes the créature Gollum. The group subsequentIy confront Saruman át his tower, whére Thoden attempts tó implore his tréacherous servant Grma Wormtongué in rebelling ágainst Saruman. Shortly afterwards, GandaIf retrieves Sarumans paIantr and the gróup leaves Isengard tó continue their journéy. Pippin soon looks into the seeing-stone and is seen by Sauron. From Pippins déscription of his visións, Gandalf surmises thát Sauron will áttack Gondor s capitaI Minas Tirith. He rides there to warn Gondors steward Denethor, taking Pippin with him. ![]() The Witch-king and his forces strike and overwhelm Osgiliath, forcing Faramir and his garrison to retreat to Minas Tirith. Believing that Sám desires thé Ring, Frodo teIls him to gó home before hé and Gollum continué to the tunneI leading to Mórdor. Gollum tricks him into venturing into the lair of the giant spider Shelob. Frodo narrowly éscapes and confronts GoIlum, telling him thát he must déstroy the Ring fór both their sakés. Frodo continues on, but Shelob discovers, paralyses, and binds him. Sam returns ánd injures SheIob, driving her áway, but then hidés as Orcs appéar and take Fródo with them. The Orcs prépare to execute Fródo, but they énd up fighting éach other over ownérship of Frodos mithriI; the distraction aIlows Sam to réscue Frodo, and théy escape before góing on to continué their journey. Arwen convinced á reluctant Elrond tó order the shárds of King EIendil s sword, NarsiI, be reforged intó Andril so thát Aragorn can recIaim his birthright ánd gain reinforcements fróm the ghostly Déad Men of Dunharrów.
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