Summary A moment from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is recreated in lifelike toy photography. Released in 2002, the second installment in Peter Jackson's beloved fantasy trilogy continues the story of Frodo's quest to destroy the One Ring. Characters like Aragorn , Legolas , and Gimli get their own storyline as they travel to Rohan, culminating with a battle against Saruman's Uruk-hai armies at Helm's Deep during The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers' ending.
The image features the Uruk-hai responsible for actually detonating the outer defenses of Helm's Deep, complete with the torch that he uses to ignite the keg of gunpowder. The image also, however, adds a dark spin to the event, showing dead bodies and skeletons at the Uruk-hai's feat, as well as what appears to be Aragorn's sword, Anduril, and Gimli's ax.
Related Lord Of The Rings: Where Was The Two Towers Filmed? 7 Biggest Filming Locations The Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers was filmed in several scenic areas across Peter Jackson's native New Zealand, many of which can be visited. The founder of Helm's Deep, Helm Hammerhand, is set to appear in The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim , an anime due out in December 2024.