Ximena writes: Florida International University will be having a trilogy marathon on Dec. 17 with the first two extended versions of FOTR & TTT showing for free and then going to a theater to watch ROTK. The two first movies are free and tickets for the Return of the King are only $6 dollars. [fiu.edu]

Hernadez writes: I thought I’d send in the info I got today. They’ll be doing Trilogy Tuesday at Kinepolis Liège (Belgium). Tickets went on sale yesterday (November 26th). There’s no mention of the first two movies being the extended edition or not. [More]

Hernadez writes: I thought I’d send in the info I got today. They’ll be doing Trilogy Tuesday at Kinepolis Liège (Belgium). Tickets went on sale yesterday (November 26th). There’s no mention of the first two movies being the extended edition or not. [More]

Monday 15th Dec
19:30 Lord of The Rings : Fellowship of the ring
23:00 Lord of the Rings : The Two Towers

Tuesday 16th Dec
16:00 Lord of The Rings : Fellowship of the ring
19:30 Lord of the Rings : The Two Towers
23:00 PREMIERE Lord of The Rings : Return of the king

Animations on 16th Dec!
Pre-sales as of today at reception
En préventes dès aujourd’hui à la réception
Note: only sale of combo-tickets !

This will take place at Kinepolis Liège (Belgium)

British actor Sir Ian McKellen had no sooner arrived in Wellington than he was dropping hints about a possible return. Sir Ian, who plays the wizard Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, touched down yesterday afternoon, just hours after fellow stars Elijah Wood (Frodo) and Billy Boyd (Pippin) arrived at Wellington International Airport. [More]

He is a long way from the United States, but Lord of the Rings star Viggo Mortensen feels right at home in Wellington, and he has the photographs to prove it. More than 150 of his photographs are hanging at Massey University’s Great Hall in Wellington for an exhibition opening this weekend. Another collection of his Wellington photographs opens at City Gallery on Saturday. [More]

At last our four heroes come back to their beloved Shire. One evening they reach the Brandywine Bridge wet and tired, but to their dismay they are denied entrance. The Shire is no longer the place they left behind. Shirriffs guard the gates and uphold new unreasonable laws, ugly buildings sprout everywhere, and there are evil Men in the Shire who are using the Hobbits as slaves. And all orders seem to come from Bag End, from the mysterious Sharkey.[More]