The Peoples of Middle-Earth
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The Peoples of Middle-Earth is a series of galleries featured in the Lord of the Rings Extended edition trilogy, always placed in the third disc of every film. It contains branches with images of artists like John Howe and Alan Lee, with audio commentary from the artist in the most important ones.
The Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition galleries[edit]
The Enemy[edit]
- Sauron
- The Ringwraiths
- Orcs
- Moria Orcs
- The Cave Troll
- The Watcher
- The Balrog
The Last Alliance[edit]
- Elendil
- Gil-Galad
- Numenoreans
- Isildur
- Gil-Galad's Army
Isengard[edit]
- Saruman the White
- The Fighting Uruk-hai
Bilbo Baggins[edit]
The Fellowship[edit]
- Gandalf the Gray
- Frodo
- Sam
- Merry
- Pippin
- Aragorn
- Legolas
- Gimli
- Boromir
Rivendell[edit]
- Elrond
- Arwen
Lothlorien[edit]
- Galadriel
- Celebron
The Two Towers Extended Edition galleries[edit]
The Enemy[edit]
- Uruk-hai
- Easterlings
- Wargs and Riders
- Grishnakh
- Haradrim
- Wild Men
- Fell Beasts
- Mumakil
Rohan[edit]
- King Theoden
- Eowyn
- Eomer
- Theodred
- King's Royal Guard
- Riders of Rohan
- Grima (Wormtongue)
- Gandalf the White
- Third Age Elven Warriors
- Treebeard
- Ents
- Faramir
- Ithilien Rangers
The Return of the King Extended Edition galleries[edit]
The Enemy[edit]
- The Witch King
- Fell Beast
- Mouth of Sauron
- Orcs
- Trolls
- Haradrimm
- Mumakil
- Great Beasts
- Shelob
- Corsairs
The Fellowship[edit]
Gondor[edit]
- Faramir
- Denethor
- Gondorian Army
Citadel Guard
- Fountain Guard
- Smeagol
- Deagol
- Eowyn
- Eomer
- Arwen
- Bilbo Baggins
- The Army of the Dead