The Lord of the Rings is full of outstanding stories but only a few of them have made it to the screen. Peter Jackson’s Hobbit and Lord of the Rings trilogies adapted the novels of the same name by J.R.R. Tolkien, the English writer who pioneered the fantasy genre. While The Lord of the Rings trilogy adapted one part of the three-part novel per movie, The Hobbit made one children’s book into three movies. Warner Bros. clearly loves a movie trilogy, and there are many other Lord of the Rings tales that would work in this format.
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Jackson’s decision to make The Hobbit a trilogy was frequently called into question, with fans questioning if extending the story to a trilogy was a money grab, as it required the addition of a lot of original content. Lord of the Rings’ Middle-earth stories are so well-loved and timeless that all adaptations should aim to be entirely faithful to them in spirit, even if the narrative, timing, or characters do change slightly. The Hobbit wasn’t ideal source material, so it was hard to keep it faithful, but some stories in the legendarium are certainly suited to a trilogy.
10 The War Of The Powers
The Ainulindalë And The First Wars
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The Silmarillion is a treasure trove of stories, and the earliest wars in it would make an intriguing movie trilogy. It remains to be seen if this content would work best as a trilogy, a series, or perhaps a sequence of shorts. However, there is enough content surrounding the Ainulindalë and the subsequent battles to form brilliant material. The Ainulindalë is Tolkien’s cosmic origin story for his world, and the battles that followed it changed Middle-earth forever.
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Lord of the Rings’ Eru Ilúvatar created the Ainur before Elves or Men and led them in a song that visualized the world and its future. It was called the Ainulindalë, and it saw Morgoth the Vala launch into discordant song disobediently. Morgoth ended up fighting the Valar over control of Middle-earth, and he lost in the First War before engaging in the supernatural Battle of the Powers, which would entail huge natural disasters. These would be expensive to adapt but awesome on-screen.
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9 The War Between Sauron And The Elves
Sauron’s Rings Of Power And War On The Elves
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Prime Video’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is telling the origin story of Lord of the Rings villain Sauron and his rise to power in the Second Age. This story is told in “Of The Rings of Power and the Third Age,” one of the last stories in The Silmarillion. The story is apt for a television series, but a movie trilogy would give the world another interpretation of this amazing tale.
The story consists of Sauron taking his fair form and entering Eregion to get to know the Elves and its master smiths, the Gwaith-i-Mírdain. With the intention of forging Lord of the Rings’ Rings of Power, Sauron seduced the lead smith, Celebrimbor, and eventually made the rings with him. These 300 years would be fascinating to see on the silver screen, along with the war Sauron launched against the Elves when they refused to give up their rings.
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8 The War Of The Jewels
The Battles Of Beleriand
The Battles of Beleriand are otherwise known as the War of the Jewels and easily provide enough content for a full trilogy of movies, at the very least. These battles began when Lord of the Rings’ villain Morgoth stole the Silmarils from Fëanor and made for Middle-earth. These magical jewels contained the light of the Two Trees, and Fëanor led his people to cut down anyone who stood between him and them.
A flashback to the First Age in Amazon’s
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appeared to show the Hill of Slain created by the Battle of Unnumbered Tears.
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Following Morgoth to Middle-earth, Fëanor and the Noldor ended up fighting his forces in many battles. Triggered originally by the theft of the Silmarils, the War of the Jewels spanned multiple huge battles. The first three battles could take up movie one in a trilogy about the Battles of Beleriand. The Battle of Sudden Flame could make up the second movie, and the Battle of Unnumbered Tears could constitute the third. This savage conflict resulted in a pile of the dead that became a huge hill.
7 The Fourth Age
The Age Of Men
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Lord of the Rings’ Fourth Age was an age of mystery but had enough stories in it to make up a movie trilogy. There was relatively little detail about these stories in the appendices to The Lord of the Rings, sweeping and majestic though they were. Lots of dialogue would need to be invented to make it work on-screen. However, if done right, this trilogy could tell tales of the age of Men, which came as the Elves faded from Middle-earth.
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Aragorn ruled his reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor into the Fourth Age, which would be awesome to see in Warner Bros.’ movies. Gimli helped rebuild Gondor after its destruction in the War of the Ring and became Lord of the Glittering Caves, which could make up a movie in and of itself. In another movie-worthy Dwarf highlight of Lord of the Rings, Durin VII reclaimed Moria in the Fourth Age.
6 The Ruin Of Doriath
The Tale Of Thingol And Melian
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Doriath was one of Lord of the Rings’ toughest strongholds, but it fell in the First Age, which would make for a great movie or three. King Elu Thingol was a great Elvish leader of the First Age, deserving his own movie, and he ruled the woodland kingdom of Doriath with his wife, Melian the Maia. This divine being was of the same species as the Valar and protected Doriath with her otherworldly magic.
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A movie trilogy could explore the nuances and complexities of the slow downfall of this beautiful realm.
However, the ruin of Doriath came about through the discord between the Elves and the Dwarves. The Nauglamír was a beautiful necklace lying at the heart of this conflict, and Elves and Dwarves fought over it to disastrous effect. But a movie trilogy could explore the nuances and complexities of the slow downfall of this beautiful realm, which stretched back to Morgoth’s curse on the heroic Húrin and his grudge against Thingol.
5 The Voyage Of Eärendil
Eärendil’s Voyage And The War Of Wrath
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The voyage of Eärendil is one of the greatest stories in Tolkien’s The Silmarillion, covering the actions of Elrond’s famous father. Eärendil the Mariner is one of Lord of the Rings’ most powerful Elves because he managed to sail past the enchantments that the Valar had put on the Sundering Seas to get to Valinor and plead for help. Morgoth’s forces were winning the War of the Jewels, so the Valar agreed to send an army to assist.
The Valar defeated Morgoth and thrust him into the Void, but the war was so catastrophic, it sunk the entire continent of Beleriand.
The Host of the Valar was one of the strongest armies in Lord of the Rings’ history, and it totally annihilated Morgoth’s forces. The fascinating War of Wrath could probably be covered by two movies, if Eärendil’s journey was covered by the first movie in the trilogy. Eärendil defeated Ancalagon the Black, a dragon even mightier than Smaug. The Valar defeated Morgoth and thrust him into the Void, but the war was so catastrophic, it sunk the entire continent of Beleriand.
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4 The Fall Of Númenor
The Downfall Of The Island Kingdom
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The fall of Númenor will likely be covered by Amazon’s Rings of Power, but it would be the perfect story for a movie trilogy. Covered by The Silmarillion and also its own standalone compilation publication, this story is about the legendary island kingdom of the Second Age, Númenor. Númenor’s leader took Sauron prisoner, underestimating his power and bringing about his own ruin.
Sauron settled into Númenor well, getting into the king’s good books quickly. Using flattery and arcane knowledge, Sauron earned the king’s trust and persuaded him to reject the Valar — Tolkien’s demigods. Worshiping Morgoth instead, the Númenóreans found themselves on a dark path. With human sacrifice, courtly intrigue, and a very large tidal wave, this tale would be perfectly suited to a high-budget trilogy of movies.
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3 The Fall Of Gondolin
The Fall Of The Secret City
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Tolkien described the Fall of Gondolin as a part of the Battles of Beleriand, but its story was so winding and complex that it could probably provide a trilogy’s worth of material. Dialogue and details would have to be invented for this story, to a certain extent. However, Tolkien shared many versions of this tale in his lifetime, giving adapters and studios quite a lot of material to work with.
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Gondolin’s tale deals with Eöl, the Dark Elf, and Aredhel, who he took as his wife with dubious consent. Aredhel returned to Gondolin, the Secret City, triggering the events that would lead to its fall. This mighty city is one of the most beautiful described in The Silmarillion, set on a hill encircled by mountains. The set design and sweeping drone footage would be well worth the price of the cinema ticket.
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2 The Children Of Húrin
The Tale Of Húrin, Túrin, And Nienor
The tragic story of Húrin and his children must be adapted for the screen at some point. Húrin was involved in the First Age wars against Morgoth and found himself tortured and cursed by Morgoth. He wasn’t to see his wife until she was old and at death’s door. His daughter, Nienor, was bewitched by a dragon and forgot her identity, falling in love with her brother, who had only known her as a child. Needless to say, this didn’t end well.
The Tolkien Estate currently holds the rights to The Silmarillion but is happy to lend one-off rights to showrunners or production companies as needed, as demonstrated by The Rings of Power. As such, this Silmarillion tale could one day fall into the hands of a studio or streaming giant. Despite the heartbreaking and captivating end of his story, Túrin Turambar — Nienor’s brother — was one of Lord of the Rings’ greatest and most inspiring heroes. His heroics and his death would be the perfect content for a movie trilogy.
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1 Beren And Lúthien
The Duo Who Defeated Morgoth And Sauron
Beren and Lúthien may be J.R.R. Tolkien’s best story, aside from his masterwork, The Lord of the Rings. Beren is inscribed on Tolkien’s grave, while Lúthien is inscribed on his wife’s. Lúthien was inspired by Tolkien’s wife, Edith, and his love for her shines through in her story. Beren and Lúthien fought to be married, defying Lúthien’s father, Thingol, and ending up on a great adventure to ensure their happy ending.
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In order to marry Lúthien, Beren had to secure a Silmaril from Morgoth’s crown. This ridiculous task was set by Lúthien’s father, Thingol, who doubted Beren as a prospective husband, allowing the movies to explore themes of family and honor. Miraculously, the two prevailed, facing and defeating Sauron in the process. Along the way, Beren found himself allied with Galadriel’s brother, Finrod, who fought Sauron in a battle of song. Suffice to say, this would make a fantastic The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy.
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The Lord of the Rings is a multimedia franchise consisting of several movies and a TV show released by Amazon titled The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The franchise is based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s book series that began in 1954 with The Fellowship of the Ring. The Lord of the Rings saw mainstream popularity with Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.
Movie(s) The Lord of the Rings (1978) , The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring , The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers , The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King , The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey , The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug , The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies , The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim Created by J.R.R. Tolkien First Film The Lord of the Rings (1978) Cast Norman Bird , Anthony Daniels , Elijah Wood , Ian McKellen , Liv Tyler , Viggo Mortensen , Sean Astin , Cate Blanchett , John Rhys-Davies , Billy Boyd , Dominic Monaghan , Orlando Bloom , Christopher Lee , Hugo Weaving , Sean Bean , Ian Holm , Andy Serkis , Brad Dourif , Karl Urban , Martin Freeman , Richard Armitage , James Nesbitt , Ken Stott , Benedict Cumberbatch , Evangeline Lilly , Lee Pace , Luke Evans , Morfydd Clark , Mike Wood , Ismael Cruz Cordova , Charlie Vickers , Markella Kavenagh , Megan Richards , Sara Zwangobani , Daniel Weyman , Cynthia Addai-Robinson , Lenny Henry , Brian Cox , Shaun Dooley , Miranda Otto , Bilal Hasna , Benjamin Wainwright , Luke Pasqualino , Christopher Guard , William Squire , Michael Scholes , John Hurt TV Show(s) The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Character(s) Frodo Baggins , Gandalf , Legolas , Boromir , Sauron , Gollum , Samwise Gamgee , Pippin Took , Celeborn , Aragorn , Galadriel , Bilbo Baggins , Saruman , Aldor , Wormtongue , Thorin Oakenshield , Balin Dwalin , Bifur , Bofur , Bombur , Fili , Kili , Oin , Gloin , Nori , Dori , Ori , Tauriel , King Thranduil , Smaug , Radagast , Arondir , Nori Brandyfoot , Poppy Proudfellow , Marigold Brandyfoot , Queen Regent Míriel , Sadoc Burrows Video Game(s) The Lord of the Rings Online (dupe) , Middle-Earth: Shadow of War , The Lord Of The Rings: Gollum , The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria Expand
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