Middle-Earth On Film: A Visual History
8. The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Bridging the homespun joy of the Shire and the epic battles to come, The Two Towers showed Fellowship wasn't a one-off, although it almost never existed.
When originally pitching The Lord Of The Rings, Jackson had resigned himself to making at most two movies - there was no way a studio would put up the cash to make three lengthly movies back-to-back. Thankfully New Line Cinema thought differently to the rest of Hollywood, convincing the director to work the story into three movies.