Summary
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The trailer for War of the Rohirrim teases the return of the iconic Watcher in the water, seen in The Fellowship of the Ring.
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Narrated by Miranda Otto's Éowyn, the movie delves into Rohan's internal politics and introduces new characters and creatures.
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Although similarities exist between the old and new Watcher, War of the Rohirrim provides a fresh take on the creature in a different setting.
The trailer for the upcoming 2024 project The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim Promises fans an action-packed return to Middle-earth, simultaneously introducing an array of previously unseen characters alongside an iconic monster not seen since The Fellowship of the Ring. Set 200 years before the events of Peter Jackson's original trilogy, War of the Rohirrim Will not have the same grandeur or scale as the main story. However, that doesn't mean it can't showcase some spectacular creatures, both new and old.
The War of the Rohirrims trailer revealed a number of important plot points of the movie. Not only will the story be narrated by Miranda Otto's Éowyn, which provides a clear connection to the main trilogy, but it will concern the internal politics of Rohan that led to the kingdom franchise fans are already familiar with. Amidst a power struggle between Elder Monarch Helm Hammerhand and the Dunlendings, The story follows the rebellious princess Hera who sets out on a quest to protect her people. The mission sees her travel beyond Rohan's borders, coming into contact with all kinds of strange and dangerous creatures.
The War of the Rohirrim brings the Watcher back into the water
It was first seen in the Fellowship of the Ring
The War of the Rohirrim Features a range of Middle-earth's most impressive creatures, from oliphaunts to the great eagles of the Misty Mountains. however, Perhaps the most surprising return is the Deadly Watcher in the waterFirst seen in The Fellowship of the Ring23 years ago. When it was originally encountered, the Watcher inhabited a fetid lake outside the gates of Moria. After Merry and Pippin disturbed the water by throwing rocks, the creature emerged, nearly killing Frodo and collapsing the doors of mines on top of the Fellowship.
This time, the octopus-like creature uses its tentacles to grab an oliphant from the bank as it pursues Hera.
The watcher in The War of the Rohirrim Seems a little different, but no less dangerous. This time, the octopus-like creature uses its tentacles to grab an oliphant from the bank as it pursues Hera. Although the circumstances of his arrival are different, There is no doubt that it is the same animalWith an aerial shot revealing its distinctive mouth. how so The War of the Rohirrim Marks a return for The Watcher after two decades away from the limelight.
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Is War of the Rohirrim's Watcher in the Water the same monster from LOTR?
There are some important differences
On one level, the Watcher of War of the Rohirrim May be the same as that of The Fellowship of the Ring. For one thing, the creature has never been seen in any other part of Middle-earth, so it could be one of a kind. Another compelling piece of evidence is that Hera's journey in the animated 2024 sees her travel to and presumably beyond the Misty Mountains. This mission may well take you past the Watcher's poolPotentially bringing you into contact with the monster, and perhaps even the dwarves of Moria.
However, there is more evidence that this is actually an entirely new Watcher created specifically for the film. for one thing, War of the RohirrimThe Watcher is inhabiting a much greener and greener lake, surrounded by lush vegetation - a far cry from the tank pool near Moria. Another detail is that this watcher seems to have a tree growing out of his head as a means of camouflage - a clear distinction from the original. As a result, The War of the Rohirrim may introduce new details about the fascinating creature that first appeared 23 years ago.
- Director
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Kenji Kamiyama
- Release date
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December 13, 2024