Take a look and see just when you can see your fasvorite LOTR star on the small screen this week! [More]

To get more information, use the sites I use like the ones below. Simply find a movie or actor you want to see, go to one of the sites below and see if the film is playing in your area. mydigiguide.com, tv-now.com and IMDB.com




Viggo Mortensen
(Aragorn)




Liv Tyler (Arwen)





Ian Holm (Bilbo)




Sean Bean (Boromir)



Ian Mune (Bounder)


Martyn Sanderson (Bree Gatekeeper Harry Goatleaf)



David Weatherly (Barliman Butterbur)




Marton Csokas (Celeborn)




Thea Hartwell (Child Hobbit)



 

John Noble
(Denethor)



Noel Appleby (Everard Proudfoot)



Alexandra Astin (Elanor Gamgee)



Peter Mckenzie (Elendil)



 

Karl Urban
(Eomer)




Hugo Weaving
(Elrond)




Miranda Otto
(Eowyn)




David Wenham
(Faramir)



Cameron Rhodes (Farmer Maggot)




Elijah Wood
(Frodo)




Cate Blanchett (Galadriel)



Bruce Hopkins (Gamling)




Ian McKellen
(Gandalf)


Mark Ferguson (Gil Galad)




John
Rhys-Davies (Gimli)




Andy Serkis
(Gollum)



Stephen Ure (Gorbag)



Craig Parker (Haldir)




John Leigh
(Hama)



Timothy Bartlett (Hobbit)




Harry Sinclair
(Isildur)



 

Orlando Bloom
(Legolas)



Lawrence Makoare (Lurtz)



Robbie Magasiva (Mahur)




Ray Henwood (Man at
Rivendell)



 

Dominic Monaghan (Merry)



Robyn Malcolm (Morwen)




Bruce Spence (Mouth of
Sauron)



Megan Edwards (Mrs. Proudfoot)



Billy Boyd (Pippin)



Sarah McLeod (Rosie Cotton)




Sean Astin (Sam)




Christopher Lee
(Saruman)



Sala Baker (Sauron)



Brian Sergent (Ted Sandyman)




Bernard Hill
(Theoden)



Nathaniel Lees (Ugluk)




Brad Dourif
(Wormtongue)




Jim Rygiel (SFX)




Howard Shore (Composer)




Peter Jackson (Director)

Publisher Houghton Mifflin just announced publication dates and released the cover art for their upcoming LOTR publishing run. [More]

Publisher Houghton Mifflin has just announced publication dates and released the cover art for their upcoming LOTR publishing run.

A new single volume The Lord of the Rings movie tie-in edition has just been released and is available in both hardcover and paperback. On Sept 9 The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King will be released in paperback with new covers.

Brian Sibley has authored The Lord of the Rings: The Making of the Movie Trilogy. This book will be on bookstore shelves Nov 6. It includes almost 300 photographs (from all THREE films) and has cast and crew interviews.

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Visual Companion is a continuation of the series of visual companions begun with the book for The Fellowship of the Ring. Jude Fisher brings us exclusive images from the second movie, including pictures of Gollum, Treebeard and the Battle of Helm’s Deep. Publication date is Nov 6.

Taking a close look at the inhabitants of Middle-earth, The Lord of the Rings: Creatures will present the peoples and “monsters” in the films. This book, out on Nov 6, will show behind-the-scenes details on how each creature came about for the screen.

A new children’s book, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Photo Guide is geared toward young readers. Full of photos from The Two Towers, it also includes free photo stickers. This book also is being released on Nov 6.

For more details and shots of the cover art, we’ve posted the actual press release [here].

122 Days….2928 hours…175680 minutes!!! Someone end the torture!!!

See you in line…

Hollywood hunks Orlando Bloom and Heath Ledger have left studio bosses fuming, after growing beards for their new movie. [More]