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The Lord of the Rings fan shop, posters and world maps
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy set new standards in the film industry. The hobbit Frodo's journey through Middle-earth to Mount Doom tested our nerves. We thrilled to the battles against Orcs, Sauron, and the temptation of the Ring. We fell in love with Aragorn and the elf Legolas, and laughed at the dwarf Grimli. The visuals of this visually stunning film continue to delight fans for years to come.
You can order fantastic images of Frodo, Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, or Gimli on our posters and film posters for all Lord of the Rings films. Get the Middle Earth Map, a special print or on parchment paper, for your home—a real treat not just for Lord of the Rings fans!
With The Lord of the Rings postcards, you can send a very special message to your fellow elves or dwarves. Classic accessories like elf ears can turn you into one of the Fellowship at Carnival or Halloween. Or get replicas of the ring from the Lord of the Rings film in various sizes and designs.
The Lord of the Rings is arguably one of the greatest and best fantasy adventures ever filmed. Naturally, Close Up offers all kinds of merchandise related to this theme. Our range includes everything from film posters to postcards, jewelry, and even Jostüms. So you see, Close Up also offers great merchandise related to this hot topic!
Know more with Close Up – Facts and Fun Facts about The Lord of the Rings:
- Arwen is Aragon's 36th cousin
- The three elven rings Nenya, Narya and Vilya were not forged by Sauron, but by an elf named Celebrimbor.
- Sean Austin, who plays the role of the hobbit “Sam,” had to gain almost 20 kilos for the films.
- The screams of the orcs in the “Mines of Moria” come from the nightly screams of opossums.
- 1,800 hobbit feet were made for filming.
- The film crew consisted of 3,000 people.
- In the scene where Gandalf and Frodo are sitting on a chariot, Frodo is actually sitting a meter behind Gandalf so that the difference in size was better emphasized.
- The British rock band Led Zepellin referenced "The Lord of the Rings" in three songs. Among them are "Mordor," "Gollum," and the "Misty Mountains."
- Elijah Wood put on breeches and an oversized shirt and went into the mountains to shoot his introduction video.
- The film grossed $870 million at the box office worldwide.
- Except for one little boy, all the actors wear wigs.