How Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Married Hollywood’s Past and Future Gizmodo

When The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King released into theaters December 15, 2003, it had the feel of a significant moment in Hollywood’s trajectory, not only from a cultural standpoint (it became the second-highest grossing blockbuster ever, at the time) but from the standpoint of accelerating Hollywood’s…

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 When The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King released into theaters December 15, 2003, it had the feel of a significant moment in Hollywood’s trajectory, not only from a cultural standpoint (it became the second-highest grossing blockbuster ever, at the time) but from the standpoint of accelerating Hollywood’s…Read more…  Read More the return of the king, production of the lord of the rings film series, the hobbit an unexpected journey, george melies, dan hannah, ian mckellen, fitzcarraldo, modern times, the lord of the rings, peter jackson, steven spielberg, jrr tolkien, fran walsh, ben hur, buster keaton, harry potter, safety last, the hobbit, viggo mortensen, jonathan rhys davies, philippa boyens, andy serkis, entertainment culture, middle earth in motion pictures, the lord of the rings the return of the king, the oscar, warner bros, david zaslav, nicotine, gollum, grant major, william wyler, george miller, oscar, orlando bloom, james cameron Gizmodo 

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