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While there are many differences between the Lord of the Rings books and movies, Aragorn and Boromir’s first meeting is an ...
Aragorn belonged to a race of Men known as Dúnedain, which gave him an extended lifespan, but how many Dúnedain were there in ...
There were several instances, since the casting of Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, that hinted ...
Aragorn’s iconic stubble and sometimes full-grown beard from The Lord of the Rings movies is not Tolkien canonical. But it is wonderful. Of course, every new property creates its own new canon.
Viggo Mortensen revealed in an interview with GQ UK magazine that he used Aragorn’s iconic sword Andúril from “Lord of the Rings” in his latest movie, “The Dead Don’t Hurt.” Mortensen ...
Aragorn occupies a unique position in the canon of formative crushes in blockbuster cinema in that he’s absolutely a sex symbol, while the actor who portrays him is absolutely not.
Though Aragorn has been portrayed as white in previous Lord of the Rings media, in the Magic: The Gathering artwork he is depicted as a black man with hair twists and a greying goatee beard.
Aragorn gives Hasufel back to the Rohirrim a book later, when Elrond’s sons show up shortly after the Battle of Helm’s deep with (among other things) Aragorn’s actual horse, Roheryn.
Playing through the latest Lord of the Rings video game is about as difficult as turning pages to read the Lord of the Rings books. That's bad new if you seek a challenge; not-bad news if you ...