Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings movies are considered perhaps the greatest cinematic adaptation ever created, but even those epic masterpieces are not without flaws, as is the case with the plot hole they caused regarding the Witch-king of Angmar's death.
Replacing the one blade that can actually harm the Witch-king creates a major plot hole, when a different blade is used to a similar effect. Galadriel Possessing A Barrow-Blade Doesn't Make Sense The powerful weapons were forged by men By cutting Tom Bombadil, Peter Jackson made it all but impossible for the Hobbits to reasonably get access to the Barrow-blades. They happen upon them essentially by chance in the books, as Bombadil produced them from a tomb in which the Hobbits happened to be imprisoned.
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