The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Timing: 2:59 (179 min)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - TMDB rating
8.415/10
23689
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - Kinopoisk rating
8.625/10
629740
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - IMDB rating
8.8/10
1900000

Actors and characters

Photo Elijah Wood #15788Photo Elijah Wood #15789Photo Elijah Wood #15790Photo Elijah Wood #15791

Elijah Wood

Elijah Wood
Character Frodo
Photo Ian McKellen #10127Photo Ian McKellen #10128Photo Ian McKellen #10129Photo Ian McKellen #10130

Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen
Character Gandalf
Photo Sean Astin #15792Photo Sean Astin #15793Photo Sean Astin #15794

Sean Astin

Sean Astin
Character Sam
Photo Andy Serkis #10272Photo Andy Serkis #10273Photo Andy Serkis #10274

Andy Serkis

Andy Serkis
Character Gollum
Photo John Rhys-Davies #7113Photo John Rhys-Davies #7114Photo John Rhys-Davies #7115Photo John Rhys-Davies #7116

John Rhys-Davies

John Rhys-Davies
Character Gimli / Treebeard (voice)
Photo Orlando Bloom #4413Photo Orlando Bloom #4414Photo Orlando Bloom #4415Photo Orlando Bloom #4416

Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom
Character Legolas
Photo Bernard Hill #12241Photo Bernard Hill #12242

Bernard Hill

Bernard Hill
Character Théoden
Photo Miranda Otto #7294Photo Miranda Otto #7295Photo Miranda Otto #7296Photo Miranda Otto #7297

Miranda Otto

Miranda Otto
Character Éowyn
Photo Billy Boyd #15805Photo Billy Boyd #15806Photo Billy Boyd #15807

Billy Boyd

Billy Boyd
Character Pippin
Photo Cate Blanchett #10173Photo Cate Blanchett #10174Photo Cate Blanchett #10175Photo Cate Blanchett #10176

Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett
Character Galadriel
Photo Liv Tyler #15830Photo Liv Tyler #15831Photo Liv Tyler #15832Photo Liv Tyler #15833

Liv Tyler

Liv Tyler
Character Arwen
Photo Hugo Weaving #10160Photo Hugo Weaving #10161Photo Hugo Weaving #10162Photo Hugo Weaving #10163

Hugo Weaving

Hugo Weaving
Character Elrond
Photo David Wenham #15812Photo David Wenham #15813Photo David Wenham #15814

David Wenham

David Wenham
Character Faramir
Photo Brad Dourif #22056Photo Brad Dourif #22057Photo Brad Dourif #22058Photo Brad Dourif #22059

Brad Dourif

Brad Dourif
Character Wormtongue
Photo Karl Urban #15820Photo Karl Urban #15821Photo Karl Urban #15822Photo Karl Urban #15823

Karl Urban

Karl Urban
Character Éomer
Photo Craig Parker #15876

Craig Parker

Craig Parker
Character Haldir
Photo Bruce Allpress #22066
Bruce Allpress
Character Aldor
Photo John Bach #15851

John Bach

John Bach
Character Madril
Photo Sala Baker #9227Photo Sala Baker #9228Photo Sala Baker #9229Photo Sala Baker #9230

Sala Baker

Sala Baker
Character Man Flesh Uruk
Photo Jed Brophy #10212Photo Jed Brophy #10213Photo Jed Brophy #10214
Jed Brophy
Character Sharku / Snaga
Photo Sam Comery #22067
Sam Comery
Character Eothain
Photo Calum Gittins #22068

Calum Gittins

Calum Gittins
Character Haleth
Photo Phil Grieve #16225
Phil Grieve
Character Hero Orc
Photo Bruce Hopkins #15855
Bruce Hopkins
Character Gamling
Paris Howe Strewe
Character Théodred
Photo Nathaniel Lees #22069Photo Nathaniel Lees #22070
Nathaniel Lees
Character Ugluk
Photo John Leigh #22071
John Leigh
Character Háma
Photo Robyn Malcolm #22073
Robyn Malcolm
Character Morwen
Photo Bruce Phillips #15862
Bruce Phillips
Character Rohan Soldier
Photo Robert Pollock #15866
Robert Pollock
Character Mordor Orc
Photo Olivia Tennet #22074
Olivia Tennet
Character Freda
Photo Raymond Trickitt #22075
Raymond Trickitt
Character Bereg
Photo Stephen Ure #12137
Stephen Ure
Character Grishnakh
Photo Billy Jackson #10249Photo Billy Jackson #10250
Billy Jackson
Character Cute Rohan Refugee Child
Photo Katie Jackson #10251Photo Katie Jackson #10252
Katie Jackson
Character Cute Rohan Refugee Child
Victoria Beynon-Cole
Character Hero Orc (uncredited)
Photo Lee Hartley #68672
Lee Hartley
Character Hero Orc (uncredited)
Frazer Anderson
Character Orc / Ranger (uncredited)
Photo Ben Barrington #12133
Ben Barrington
Character Gondorian Soldier / Ranger / Orc (uncredited)
Jarl Benzon
Character Elf Warrior / Rohan Stable Boy (uncredited)
Jørn Benzon
Character Orolonn (uncredited)
Photo Owen Black #22076
Owen Black
Character Rivendell Elf (uncredited)
Dorothy Anne Bonner
Character Rohan Woman (uncredited)
Ben Britton
Character Fereveldir (uncredited)
Riley Brophy
Character Rohan Refugee Child (uncredited)
Photo Alistair Browning #15853
Alistair Browning
Character Damrod (uncredited)
Alix Bushnell
Character Rohan Refugee (uncredited)
Sean Button
Character Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Ryan Carey
Character Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo Rodney Cook #15546
Rodney Cook
Character Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo Augie Davis #22077
Augie Davis
Character Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo Mana Hira Davis #16238
Mana Hira Davis
Character Gondorian Soldier / Harad Warrior / Orc / Rohan Soldier / Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo Shane Dawson #15563Photo Shane Dawson #15564
Shane Dawson
Character Harad Warrior / Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo Karlos Drinkwater #22078
Karlos Drinkwater
Character Easterling Warrior (uncredited)
Photo Aron Eastwood #22079
Aron Eastwood
Character Rohan Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Frank Edwards #20931
Frank Edwards
Character Rohan Man (uncredited)
Clint Elvy
Character Harad Warrior (uncredited)
Alexia Fairbrother
Character Elf Warrior (uncredited)
Photo Daniel Falconer #10289
Daniel Falconer
Character Elf Warrior / Rivendell Elf (uncredited)
Photo Siaosi Fonua #16241
Siaosi Fonua
Character Orc / Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Kester Fordham
Character Anglor (uncredited)
Michael Fowler
Character Elf (uncredited)
Photo Ben Fransham #16234

Ben Fransham

Ben Fransham
Character Anendel / Thandronen (uncredited)
Frank Goldingham
Character Rohan Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Winham Hammond #16237
Winham Hammond
Character Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Jonathan Harding
Character Elf Warrior (uncredited)
Lucas Hayward
Character Rohan Boy (uncredited)
Photo Dan Hennah #10275Photo Dan Hennah #10276Photo Dan Hennah #10277
Dan Hennah
Character Rohan Recruit (uncredited)
Photo Jason Hood #22080
Jason Hood
Character Théoden's Royal Guard (uncredited)
Lani Jackson
Character Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo Peter Jackson #10253Photo Peter Jackson #10254Photo Peter Jackson #10255Photo Peter Jackson #10256

Peter Jackson

Peter Jackson
Character Spear-Throwing Rohan Soldier (uncredited)
Gareth Jensen
Character Elf Warrior (uncredited)
Sam Kelly
Character Elf Warrior / Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo Richard Knowles #22081
Richard Knowles
Character Rohan Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Sandro Kopp #15873

Sandro Kopp

Sandro Kopp
Character Elven Warrior (uncredited)
Sam La Hood
Character Orc Pitmaster (uncredited)
Don Langridge
Character Rohan Guard (uncredited)
Photo Michael Lawrence #22082
Michael Lawrence
Character Wildman (uncredited)
Photo Alan Lee #10265
Alan Lee
Character Rohan Recruit (uncredited)
Photo Dra McKay #22083
Dra McKay
Character Rohan Woman (uncredited)
Photo Joseph Mika-Hunt #15874
Joseph Mika-Hunt
Character Uruk-hai / Gondorian Soldier (uncredited)
Dean Morganty
Character Haradrim Warrior / Ranger / Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo Henry Mortensen #15875
Henry Mortensen
Character Rohan Boy Recruit (uncredited)
Photo Francis Mountjoy #22084
Francis Mountjoy
Character Elf / Gondorian Soldier / Orc / Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo Paul Norell #15842Photo Paul Norell #15843
Paul Norell
Character Easterling (uncredited)
Photo Barrie M. Osborne #15879
Barrie M. Osborne
Character Rock-throwing Rohan Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Allan Poppleton #15554
Allan Poppleton
Character Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo Gareth Reeves #22085
Gareth Reeves
Character Fighting Elf (uncredited)
Miranda Rivers
Character Rohan Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Campbell Rousselle #22086
Campbell Rousselle
Character Tree-cutting Orc (uncredited)
Photo Matthew J. Saville #22087
Matthew J. Saville
Character Gondorian Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Samuel E. Shore #16240
Samuel E. Shore
Character Rohan Refugee / Elf (uncredited)
Photo Allan Smith #10232

Allan Smith

Allan Smith
Character Dead Marshes Elf (uncredited)
Greg Tozer
Character Conscripting Rohan Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Piripi Waretini #22088
Piripi Waretini
Character Uruk-hai Warrior (uncredited)
Photo Tim Wong #16249
Tim Wong
Character Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo John Wraight #22089

John Wraight

John Wraight
Character Stable Hand (uncredited)
Photo Kelley Kerr Young #22090
Kelley Kerr Young
Character Rohan Refugee (uncredited)
Photo Robert Young #22091
Robert Young
Character Uruk-hai (uncredited)
Photo Caleb Ross #358139

Caleb Ross

Caleb Ross
Character Rohan Helms Deep Warrior (uncredited)
Photo Sean Bean #2587Photo Sean Bean #2588Photo Sean Bean #2589Photo Sean Bean #2590

Sean Bean

Sean Bean
Character Boromir (uncredited)
Photo John Noble #15815Photo John Noble #15816Photo John Noble #15817Photo John Noble #15818

John Noble

John Noble
Character Denethor (Extended Cut)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Stuart Townsend was replaced by Viggo Mortensen shortly after filming began, as the producers felt that Aragorn should be older.
  • Gollum first appears on screen in 'The Fellowship of the Ring' (2001), however, his appearance differs from Gollum in 'The Two Towers,' as it was only during the filming of the second film that Peter Jackson decided that Andy Serkis' performance should be reflected in Gollum's creation. Weta Digital specialists had to change Gollum's design, scanning Serkis' face to take his features into account when creating Gollum in the future. This radical change meant that Weta Digital had only two and a half months to redo work that had taken over two years.
  • Stephen Sinclair is credited as one of the film's screenwriters. However, he did not work on the screenplay for the trilogy, but was involved in the screenplay for a duology proposed to Miramax, which was later expanded into three films.
  • More than 100 models and over 1000 sketches were made to arrive at Gollum's final appearance.
  • The horse carcasses were made of polystyrene.
  • Since black blood flows in the veins of orcs, their oral cavities also had to be black. To achieve the desired effect, the actors playing orcs rinsed their mouths with a special licorice solution before filming.
  • The height of the Treebeard animatronic puppet is 14 feet (approximately 426 centimeters).
  • Peter Jackson and Barrie M. Osborne did everything they could to secure Andy Serkis an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. However, according to academy rules, an actor can only be nominated for a role if they appear on screen in person.
  • The film earned $100 million in its first week in North American release, $200 million in 12 days, and $300 million in 34 days.
  • The end credits list 559 people. However, the extended version of the film includes far more names in the end credits.
  • A portion of the miniature Black Gate of Mordor was made from lead.
  • Originally, Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke were supposed to play Éowyn and Faramir respectively.
  • Andy Serkis agreed to the role of Gollum without fully understanding what he was getting into, as his agent assured him he would only need to voice the character and it would take no more than three weeks.
  • The final version of the film contains approximately 800 shots with special effects. The extended version has 960.
  • Filming of various miniatures for the entire trilogy lasted 988 days.
  • Most of the sets for Helm's Deep were made of polystyrene.
  • Cate Blanchett has only three scenes in the film.
  • David Wenham was cast as Faramir partly because he physically resembled Sean Bean, who played his on-screen brother Boromir.
  • No more than 100 Uruk-hai were ever present on set at the same time.
  • Usually, horses for filming are rented, however, the creators of 'The Lord of the Rings' bought horses for the main characters of the film so that they would have time to get used to the film crew.
  • The spears for the battle at Helm's Deep were made from cardboard tubes.
  • The shot where the camera moves away from thousands of orcs and Uruk-hai largely resembles a similar shot in 'Triumph of the Will' (1935).
  • Sean Astin agreed to the role in the film at the advice of his father, John Astin, who had worked with Peter Jackson on 'Meet the Feebles' (1996).
  • The 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy ranked 19th on Channel 4's list of 'Best Family Films'.
  • The chainmail on the soldiers of Rohan weighed 22 kilograms.
  • Peter Jackson drew inspiration for the battle in Helm's Deep from the epic battle at the climax of 'Zulu' (1964).
  • The scene on the Dead Marshes was filmed on a car park filled with water, which was also used for filming the entrance to the Caves of Moria in 'The Fellowship of the Ring' (2001).
  • 11,000 sandbags were used to build the sets for the Dead Marshes.
  • The bodies lying underwater in the Dead Marshes were made of silicone.
  • The natural scenery for Edoras was provided by a national park in New Zealand.
  • The creators were partly inspired by the figures of John Howe and Iggy Pop when creating the gaunt Gollum.
  • The height of the 'miniature' of Helm's Deep was 7 feet (approximately 214 centimeters).
  • Several actors had to return to New Zealand when Peter Jackson came up with new scenes.
  • The cries of a huge number of Orcs in the battle at Helm's Deep were recorded at a stadium where 25,000 people shouted according to Peter Jackson's instructions.
  • Despite the scenes featuring Andy Serkis being filmed separately, he performed several scenes alongside Elijah Wood and Sean Astin so they could get a sense of Gollum's voice, and to give the actors a starting point for their performances.
  • The sets for the Battle of Helm's Deep were built in New Zealand over seven months.
  • The role of Éowyn was initially offered to Alison Doody, who declined as she had recently had her second daughter.
  • Sean Astin shot the short film “The Long and Short of It” (2003) during reshoots in New Zealand, using a high-resolution digital camera (which was also used to film “Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones” (2002)) that he borrowed from the LucasFilm team.
  • The main gate to Helm's Deep was so heavy and so well-made that Peter Jackson joked that if they ever had to defend a castle, he would want the guys from Weta to build the main gates.
  • Between takes, Brad Dourif continued to speak with a British accent. By the end of filming, when he spoke with his usual accent, Bernard Hill thought the British accent was Brad's native one, and the American accent was fake.
  • John Rhys-Davies voiced Treebeard.
  • Peter Jackson's children are credited as playing the adorable Rohirrim children.
  • Around twenty hours of footage were used to edit the battle of Helm's Deep.
  • The map that Faramir and Madril look at also appears in J.R.R. Tolkien's books.
  • To increase the number of Rohirrim riders, many men were played by women in disguise.
  • Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan spent so much time in the tree (Treebeard) that during breaks between takes they wrote a screenplay. Moreover, they weren’t even taken down from the tree during lunch breaks.
  • Alan Lee (concept artist) played a Rohan warrior gathering weapons in Helm's Deep.
  • Gimli's chainmail weighed approximately 30 kilograms.
  • The reels with the theatrical prints of the film were labeled “Grand Tour”.
  • "The Two Towers" became the first sequel to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture when the first film did not win in that category, and the third sequel to be nominated for Best Picture.
  • So many extras were used during the filming of the Battle of the Hornburg, and the filming lasted for several months, that almost every extra and main cast member received a t-shirt that read “I Survived the Hornburg.”
  • The copies of the films shown in theaters were made from a digital transfer that was pre-cleaned of “noise” and “grain,” making it cleaner-looking than other films playing in theaters.
  • Björk was offered to record “The Gollum’s Song”.
  • The visualization of scenes with Gollum was so complex and demanding of technical resources that it took up to six hours, assuming the camera angle on Gollum did not change. Therefore, WETA employees often left their computers on overnight to see the results of a particular scene in the morning.
  • Visualizing a single frame of Gollum took about eight minutes, while visualizing a single frame of Treebeard could take up to 48 hours.
  • According to Andy Serkis, when creating Gollum's voice, he tried to recreate the sound of a cat coughing up a hairball.
  • Gollum's pupils reflect his mood. Evil Gollum has narrow pupils, while good Gollum has dilated pupils.
  • John Rhys-Davies once lost the tip of his middle finger on his left hand, so a prosthetic fingertip was specially made for the film.
  • During one take of the scene where Aragorn swims down the river, Viggo Mortensen nearly drowned after being underwater for too long, but he managed to get out of the water.
  • Initially, Bernard Hill was considered for the role of Gandalf.
  • Bernard Hill sustained a chest injury during filming.
  • The film is dedicated to the memory of Karl Fry, Brian Banggrow and Brent Robb.
  • On Miranda Otto's first day on set, Liv Tyler greeted her, saying, "I'm so glad there's another woman in the film."
  • A scene featuring Denethor, who first appears on screen in 'The Return of the King' (2003), was cut from the theatrical version. However, the scene was included in the extended edition of 'The Two Towers'.
  • A new technology was developed for realistically rendering semi-transparent materials during the creation of Gollum, which was later used to create realistic human skin.
  • The miniature of 'Orthanc Tower' was 27 feet tall (approximately 823 centimeters).
  • Viggo Mortensen had a tooth knocked out during filming.
  • The phrase 'My precious' ranked 85th on the American Film Institute's 100 Greatest Movie Quotes list.
  • The phrase 'My precious' ranked 93rd on Premiere magazine's '100 Greatest Movie Lines' list in 2007.
  • The role of Éowyn was offered to Kate Winslet.
  • After Sean Bean finished filming his scenes and returned to England, he was asked to come to New Zealand to shoot another scene featuring Boromir, which was intended as a flashback in the film. However, the scene was cut from the theatrical release but was included in the extended edition.
  • Brad Dourif shaved his eyebrows for the role. Since the filming of his scenes was quite spread out over time, he had to shave his eyebrows five times over three years.
  • Bernard Hill spent up to nine hours in the makeup chair to transform into the aged Théoden.
  • After Andy Serkis was cast as Gollum, designers had to change the character's appearance to incorporate Andy's features and redo the work, which took about three years.
  • The scene where Aragorn first meets Arwen was filmed, but Peter Jackson never found a place for it in the movie.
  • When David Wenham was cast as Faramir, he hadn't yet read the books by J.R.R. Tolkien.
  • Andy Serkis's passion for rock climbing was very helpful in creating Gollum's movements.
  • Andy Serkis drank liters of 'Gollum Juice' (a mixture of honey, lemon, and ginger) to find Gollum's voice.
  • Around 200-300 horses were used for filming the movie. Because horses could be injured during battle scenes, both the horse and rider wore a special costume, similar to the one worn by Andy Serkis for his role, and filming took place in pavilions. Afterwards, the horse and rider were added to the battle scene using computer effects.
  • When Miranda Otto arrived on set, she was first introduced to the actors with whom she had the most scenes. When she met Viggo Mortensen, she commented on her character's infatuation with Aragorn: "It will be so easy to fall in love with this man!"
  • When Legolas speaks with Aragorn before the battle at Helm's Deep, he mentions 300 against 10,000, which is a reference to the Battle of Thermopylae, where 300 Spartans killed 10,000 Persians.
  • Initially, Peter Jackson wanted to cast either Daniel Day-Lewis or Russell Crowe in the role of Aragorn.
  • New Line Studio wanted the film to begin with a prologue narrated by Kate Blanchett's character, which Peter Jackson strongly opposed. Ironically, the studio had rejected Peter Jackson's proposal a year earlier to open the first film of the trilogy with a prologue narrated by Galadriel (Kate Blanchett). Eventually, the studio agreed to a prologue at the beginning of the first film.
  • The Battle of Helm's Deep took four months to film. Filming took place only at night.
  • Initially, Arwen (Liv Tyler) was supposed to be included in the Battle of Helm's Deep. This element was present in the original Miramax script, which aimed to condense three books into two films. Tyler had even begun training for the filming of fight scenes, however, the authors decided to exclude her character from the battle and more closely follow the book 'The Two Towers,' in which Arwen does not appear. However, Arwen still appears in this film in scenes that were written based on the appendices to J.R.R. Tolkien's book.
  • During the filming of the scene where Gollum eats fish, Andy Serkis chewed on a fish-shaped lollipop.
  • In the panoramic shots where Legolas, Aragorn, and Gimli run after the orcs, all three actors were injured. Orlando Bloom had a fractured pair of ribs, Viggo Mortensen – a broken toe, and Brett Beatty (John Rhys-Davies' stunt double) – a knee injury.
  • Among the refugees in Helm's Deep, you can spot Elijah Wood's sister and Viggo Mortensen's son. Philippa Boyens' (one of the screenwriters) son played the boy handing Aragorn his sword.
  • Barry M. Osborne (executive producer) played a Rohan soldier throwing a stone at an Uruk-hai in the Battle of Helm's Deep.
  • Costume designer Dana Henn can be spotted among the people dressed in chainmail in Helm's Deep (look over Aragorn’s right shoulder when Legolas says, “They’re frightened. I see fear in their eyes”).
  • In the scene where Gamling (Bruce Hopkins) and Théoden (Bernard Hill) prepare for battle (Gamling delivers a speech), Bruce Hopkins’ sons, Tom and Joe, are sitting at the entrance to the room with their backs to the viewer.
  • Andy Serkis voiced three Orcs arguing with each other in the scene at the edge of Fangorn Forest.
  • The scene where the Uruk-hai thrust their spears into the ground before the battle was added to the film after Peter Jackson noticed the stuntmen plunging spears into the ground when the command “cut” was given.
  • Shortbread cookies were used as the elven lembas bread that Sam and Frodo eat at the beginning of the film.
  • The trailers for the film feature a scene where Éowyn prepares to attack an Uruk-hai. This scene is absent from both the theatrical and extended versions.
  • During the filming of the scene in the cave where Faramir raises the Ring on his sword, David Wenham was afraid of injuring Elijah Wood, so a fencing double stood in for him.
  • The title of the film is spoken in each film of the trilogy. In this film, Saruman says: “Who now has the strength to stand against the armies of Isengard and Mordor, the union of two fortresses?”
  • The number of deaths in the film: 468.
  • When Merry and Pippin are carried on the backs of Uruk-hai, Billy Boyd and Dominic Monaghan were actually carried on the backs of two stunt performers dressed in enormous costumes to create the effect of a height difference.
  • Once, when Bernard Hill was in England, a woman approached him and told him that her child had recently died, and that parents should not bury their children. The conversation so strongly affected Hill that he asked for the phrase to be added to the film's script.
  • In the scene where Aragorn is carried to the riverbank and Arwen appears to him, Liv Tyler was originally supposed to deliver her lines in English. But since Liv really liked the Elvish language, and both characters and the actors spoke it, she asked Peter Jackson to translate the dialogue into Elvish.
  • Gandalf's line, 'The battle for Helm's Deep is over, the battle for Middle-earth has begun,' is a paraphrased quote from Winston Churchill's speech of June 18, 1940: 'The battle for France is over. The battle for Britain has begun.'
  • To film the scene where Gollum crawls and lunges into the water for a fish, Andy Serkis was actually in icy water (a heavy snowfall had occurred the night before filming, which melted on the day of the shoot).
  • Viggo Mortensen broke two toes when he kicked a metal helmet near the Orcs' campfire. That very take made it into the final film cut.
  • From the very beginning, it was planned that the final scene of the book "The Two Towers" (Frodo and Sam versus Shelob) would be included in the third film.
  • When Frodo and Sam are in Osgiliath, Sam says, "We shouldn't even be here." This phrase was deliberately added to the film to smooth over the discrepancies between the events in the film and the book. In the book, Sam and Frodo never went through Osgiliath.
  • At the very beginning of the battle in Helm's Deep, when the Uruk-hai begin to raise ladders to the walls, there is one berserker sitting on top of each ladder, ready to jump into the enemy ranks, but in the next shot, several ladders are already standing against the walls, and no berserkers are visible among the elves, and the elves, standing in formation, have only prepared for hand-to-hand combat.
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