The Lord Of The Rings The Fellowship — Of The Ring Extended Edition Exclusive

: A scene where Aragorn visits his mother's memorial and Elrond discusses his destiny.

Features documentaries on J.R.R. Tolkien, the scriptwriting process, storyboarding, and designing Middle-earth. : A scene where Aragorn visits his mother's

For many fans, Peter Jackson’s theatrical masterpiece was just the beginning. The Special Extended DVD Edition The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring For many fans, Peter Jackson’s theatrical masterpiece was

and expands 20 others to deepen the lore and character relationships. "Concerning Hobbits": This was a pivotal moment as it was

Perhaps one of the most eagerly anticipated additions is the scene where Glorfindel confronts the Nazgûl on the Ford of Bruinen. This was a pivotal moment as it was altered from the book, where it was Glorfindel who put the Ringbearer's hand into the water and not Arwen as depicted in the theatrical version. The extended edition corrects this to align more closely with the book, showcasing a more powerful and mystical Glorfindel.

The extended edition also explores the background of several characters, adding layers to their personalities and motivations. One such example is Boromir (Sean Bean), whose complex and tragic storyline is fleshed out through additional scenes. A poignant example is the conversation between Boromir and his sister, Faramir (David Wenham), which humanizes Boromir and underscores his inner turmoil. This additional footage makes his eventual fall to the temptation of the One Ring more believable and heart-wrenching.