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A few highlights of the lost manuscript to LOTR 4, in which Gene takes on the poisonous lie-spewing Trump and its fawning and ...
Peter Jackson doesn't give as many answers about the Uruk-hai in his Lord of the Rings trilogy as we deserve.
There were many imposing fortresses under Sauron's control in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, but his most important was easy to ignore.
It is not an uncommon sight to find an actor taking a breather after meeting the public, except Makoare - Uruk-hai orc Lurtz in the first of the Lord of the Ring films - is sipping his water through ...
Lurtz Lurtz, the leader of the Uruk-hai scouts who hunt the Fellowship in the first film, is an original creation for Jackson’s trilogy and a very good one.
We learn that Adar is, in fact, an Uruk--a name you might recognize from the Uruk-Hai of Lord Of The Rings, the big super orcs that are specifically created to be kind of like orc hulks.
“Uruk” is a sound familiar to anyone who remembers the menacing uruk-hai of Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
He calls himself “Uruk” but he is an ancient Orc, not one of Saruman’s later Uruk-Hai – Saruman is not only still a good guy at this point in the story, he is not even on Middle-earth yet ...
But while the Uruk-hai became an important part of the Third Age because of how it was used for war by Saruman and Sauron in his quest for supremacy over Middle-Earth, we got to learn more about the ...