What is the best Lord of the Rings movie?
Breathtaking trilogies, beloved animated originals, and sprawling prequels — Middle-earth has been brought to life on screen in more ways than one. Which film is your personal favourite?

The Fellowship of the Ring
Peter Jackson's 2001 masterpiece that introduced Middle-earth to a new generation, following nine companions setting out to destroy the One Ring.

The Two Towers
The 2002 middle chapter featuring the Battle of Helm's Deep and the unforgettable introduction of Gollum as a fully realized CGI character.

The Return of the King
The 2003 conclusion that swept eleven Academy Awards including Best Picture, culminating Middle-earth's epic saga with the siege of Minas Tirith.

An Unexpected Journey
The 2012 first Hobbit film following Bilbo Baggins on a grand adventure with thirteen dwarves to reclaim their homeland from the dragon Smaug.

The Desolation of Smaug
The 2013 Hobbit sequel featuring the thrilling barrel-river escape and the company's showdown with the magnificent, terrifying dragon voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch.

The Battle of the Five Armies
The 2014 Hobbit finale that delivers the titular epic battle and brings the prequel trilogy to its bittersweet end, connecting back to the Fellowship.

The Lord of the Rings (1978)
Ralph Bakshi's pioneering 1978 animated adaptation using rotoscoping to bring the first half of Tolkien's saga to life for a pre-Jackson generation.
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