
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Director: Peter Jackson
Male deaths
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- John Bach (Madril)
- Brad Dourif (Grima Wormtongue) (extended edition)
- Bernard Hill (Theoden)
- Alan Howard (Sauron)
- Peter Jackson (Castamir) (extended edition)
- Christopher Lee (Saruman) (extended edition)
- Lawrence Makoare (Witch King of Angmar, Gothmog)
- Stephen Ure (Gorbag)
- John Noble (Lord Denethor)
- Paul Norell (King of the Dead)
- Thomas Robins (Deagol)
- Andy Serkis (Gollum/Smeagol)
- Bruce Spence (Mouth of Sauron) (extended edition)
- Joel Tobeck (Gurtis)
Female deaths
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- Miranda Otto (Eowyn) (ultimate edition)
- Liv Tyler (Arwen) (Extended Edition)
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Trivia
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- Andy Serkis and Elijah Wood were each given prop rings by Peter Jackson, used in the movie. They both thought they had the only one.
- The movie made a one thousand four hundred eight percent profit for New Line Studios on their initial outlay.
- A normal movie averages about two hundred visual effects shots. This film had one thousand four hundred eighty-eight.
- Viggo Mortensen estimates that during the course of filming the entire trilogy and including all takes, he "killed" every stuntman on the production at least fifty times.
- The Lord of the Rings trilogy became the most nominated film series in Academy Award history with thirty nominations, surpassing both the Godfather trilogy (twenty-eight) and the Star Wars franchise (twenty-one).
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