Photos Top cast Edit. Elijah Wood Frodo as Frodo. Ian McKellen Gandalf as Gandalf. Orlando Bloom Legolas as Legolas. Sean Bean Boromir as Boromir. Sean Astin Sam as Sam.
Sala Baker Sauron as Sauron. Cate Blanchett Galadriel as Galadriel. Billy Boyd Pippin as Pippin. Marton Csokas Celeborn as Celeborn. Megan Edwards Mrs. Proudfoot as Mrs. Mark Ferguson Gil-galad as Gil-galad. Ian Holm Bilbo as Bilbo. Christopher Lee Saruman as Saruman.
Lawrence Makoare Lurtz as Lurtz. Andy Serkis Gollum as Gollum voice. Peter Jackson. Could Jake Gyllenhaal Save Middle-earth?
It's been 15 years since the Lord of the Rings trilogy ended, but we still can't get enough. Let's look at the stars who missed out on adventures in Middle-earth. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit.
An ancient Ring thought lost for centuries has been found, and through a strange twist of fate has been given to a small Hobbit named Frodo. However, he does not go alone. Through mountains, snow, darkness, forests, rivers and plains, facing evil and danger at every corner the Fellowship of the Ring must go. Their quest to destroy the One Ring is the only hope for the end of the Dark Lords reign. The Legend Comes to Life. Action Adventure Drama Fantasy.
Rated PG for epic battle sequences and some scary images. Did you know Edit. Trivia Sir Christopher Lee Saruman read "The Lord of the Rings" once a year until his death in , and had done so since the year it was published.
He was also the only member of the cast and crew ever to have met J. Goofs Many viewers spotted a car in the background of the theatrical version when Sam says that he is now the furthest he has ever been from home.
In a 1 December Newsweek article, director Peter Jackson confirmed this, and revealed the car had been removed digitally for the DVD release. Jackson says: "We actually didn't know about the car until we were cutting the movie.
At its core, the trilogy is a story of the bonds forged between vastly different peoples, the unity born from fellowship, and individual capacity for courage, loyalty, and perseverance.
Warning: The following article contains spoilers for The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The Fellowship of the Ring was formed by Elrond shortly after a meeting of the secret Council in Rivendell that aimed to forge a plan regarding the One Ring.
Together, the Fellowship was tasked with carrying the One Ring to Mordor so it could be cast into the fires of Mount Doom and permanently destroyed. As a brotherhood, they are also commonly referred to collectively as the Company, the Company of the Ring, or the Nine Walkers. Gandalf was a Maia who was sent to Middle-earth as an Istar—a wizard—to assist the people of Middle-earth in defeating the Dark Lord Sauron.
Though immensely powerful, Gandalf took on a mortal form when he arrived in Middle-earth and swore to never use his powers for rule or to overpower Sauron single-handedly; instead, he acted as a guide and member of the Fellowship. Known for his great wisdom, cleverness, and goodness, Gandalf is a natural leader beloved by the Fellowship, and a valuable source of insight.
He carries with him a staff, the Elven sword Glamdring, and is often accompanied by his white steed, the gifted and exceptionally fast Shadowfax. After Sauron is defeated and Middle-earth is safe, Gandalf finally rests, taking the voyage to the Undying Lands. Truly fearless in combat, skilled in healing, and strong in will, Aragorn would prove a key asset to the Fellowship and their mission. The Ring is left to Frodo by Bilbo Baggins, his cousin-turned-father-figure who first carried the Ring in the events of The Hobbit , an inheritance that takes him on a, well, rather unexpected journey.
Bashful, curious, and compassionate, Frodo is a hero who is long remembered for his bravery and dedication to defeating evil at all costs, reminding us that even the smallest person can change the course of the future.
Frodo is armed with a Barrow-blade gifted to him by Tom Bombadil, who also gave the daggers to the other three Hobbits in the Company , and Sting, an Elven short-sword that glows blue in the presence of Orcs, which was discovered and previously wielded by Bilbo.
Sam stands apart in the Fellowship due to his humility, his steadfast courage, and his ability to maintain hope and a dedication to the people and the land that he loved, regardless of the terrors and fearsome foes that stood in his way.
While trekking alongside the Fellowship, Sam used a Barrow-blade and his trusty frying pan which doubled as an excellent method of cooking up some po-tay-toes as a weapon. After the Scourging of the Shire, the pure-of-heart Sam married his longtime love Rosie Cotton, had a number of children, and was much-deservedly elected Mayor of the Shire. The youngest member of the Fellowship, he is adventurous, fun-loving, and somewhat foolhardy, though he does undergo significant character development over the course of the journey.
Pip also used a Barrow-blade in battle, and he became the Thain of the Shire following the War of the Ring. Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck is a cousin and close friend to both Frodo and Pippin. Another resident of the Shire, Merry is determined, intelligent, clever, and resourceful. Though he still has moments of playfulness and is definitely drawn into the promise of adventure!
Thanks in part to their consumption of Ent-draught, Merry and Pippin grow to be the tallest Hobbits on record. After the War ended, Merry went on to become the Master of Buckland. Serving as the archer of the Fellowship, his skills with a bow alongside his sharp hearing and eyesight made him indispensable to successfully completing their mission.
Though light on his feet and generally quite kind, he is at first slightly haughty and disdainful of the Dwarf Gimli, due to the ancient strife between the two races. This changes quickly as Gimli and Legolas grow to know each other better, work alongside one another, and become good friends. To defend himself, Legolas carried a white dagger and his signature Mirkwood long-bow; in Lothlorien, he is gifted with a long-bow used by the Galadhrim.
Gimli, Son of Gloin, is a stouthearted and scrappy Dwarf warrior who brought his dauntlessness and remarkable strength to the battle against Sauron. Like Legolas, he initially had reservations about working alongside an Elf because of the longtime dispute between the two races, but the pair soon found a sense of kinship.
After the War of the Ring, he turned his attention to building a community for Dwarves in the Glittering Caves of Helm's Deep and was granted Lordship there. Bilbo is clever and loves a good joke or song. The effects of having kept the Ring for so long only occasionally mar his thoughtfulness. Bilbo is an object of curiosity in the Shire for his learning and his wandering ways, and he is trying to write a book detailing his many adventures.
The disagreeable Lobelia has been trying to get her hands on the house at Bag End for some time. Fatty stays behind at the house to keep up the pretense that Frodo still lives in the Shire.
Just before Frodo leaves the Shire, the Gaffer is visited by one of the Ringwraiths, which asks him about the whereabouts of a Mr. A farmer who drives Frodo and company to the Brandywine River ferry in his wagon. Farmer Maggot once caught Frodo stealing his mushrooms, so Frodo is afraid of him. The innkeeper at the Prancing Pony in Bree. A jovial, mysterious, and powerful being who dances around his small realm, singing songs in doggerel. Tom is extremely old, perhaps immortal, and his origins are unknown.
He has great power and is deeply connected to the earth, but he is unconcerned with the world outside his realm. Goldberry has a presence that moves Frodo in a way similar to that of the Elves. The swiftest of the Great Eagles, who rescues Gandalf from the top of Orthanc and takes the wizard to Rohan. An ancient Elven-king who fought in a climactic battle against Sauron ages ago.
The eldest son and heir of Elendil. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Themes Motifs Symbols. Important Quotes Explained. Book Full Book Quiz. Mini Essays Suggested Essay Topics. Suggestions for Further Reading J. Tolkien and The Fellowship of the Ring Background. Characters Character List. Read an in-depth analysis of Frodo Baggins. Legolas An Elf from Mirkwood. Read an in-depth analysis of Aragorn. Peregrin Pippin Took A young and somewhat rash Hobbit. Pippin is good-natured and a bit of a smart aleck.
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