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The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Steelbook Collection [Theatrical and Extended Edition] [4K Ultra HD] [2001] [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

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£229.85
Genre fantasy
Format 4K, PAL
Contributor Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin
Initial release date 2025-12-31T00:00:01Z
Language Latin Spanish, Thai, Polish, Greek, Korean, English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Castilian, Swedish, Norwegian See more

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THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING: With the help of a courageous Fellowship of friends and allies, Frodo embarks on a perilous mission to destroy the legendary One Ring.

Runtime: Theatrical (178mins), EE (229mins)

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS: Theatrical: In the middle chapter of this historic movie trilogy, the Fellowship is broken, but its quest to destroy the One Ring continues.

Runtime: Theatrical (179mins), EE (236mins)

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING: The final battle for Middle-earth begins. Frodo and Sam, led by Gollum, continue their dangerous mission toward the fires of Mount Doom in order to destroy the One Ring.

Runtime: Theatrical (201mins), EE (264mins)

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 16:9 - 2.40:1
  • Rated ‏ : ‎ Suitable for 12 years and over
  • Language ‏ : ‎ Latin Spanish, Thai, Polish, Greek, Korean, English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Castilian, Swedish, Norwegian
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.5 x 15.5 x 10.1 cm; 940 g
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K, PAL
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 21 hours and 27 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 24 Mar. 2025
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ Latin Spanish, Thai, Polish, Greek, Korean, English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Castilian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Cantonese Chinese, Chinese, Finnish, Czech
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby TrueHD), French (DTS-HD Master Audio 6.1), Italian (DTS-HD Master Audio 6.1), Castilian (DTS-HD Master Audio 6.1), German (DTS-HD Master Audio 6.1), Czech (DTS-HD Master Audio 6.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Bros
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08KJP4SHG
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 9
  • Customer reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars
Brilliant! Not quite 3D without glasses but getting there...
This version of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy is amazing. The extra scenes make it well worth the wait and the price paid for it.As many will do and have done, I will not throw in any spoilers except to say the extended version includes many more scens that are missing from the theatrical / cinema version. The reason being that the extended versions are the full movies, which had to be cut to make the length more suitable for cinema viewing. These movies could easily have been made into six movies rather than three simply by having the The Fellowship of the Ring Part 1 / Part 2, The Two Towers Part1 / Part.... but then it might have put people off watching them in the cinema if they are going to have to pay double to watch a whole movie.This 4K version is very good value for money as it costs nearly £40 for two people to go to the cinema in some parts of London and that doesn't include the rubbery old hotdog or the stale popcorn that is no longer made fresh on site or even the overdiluted soft drinks that cost £5 each. So, for less price for two people to go to the cinema to watch all three movies you get to buy them to watch as often as you want and with as many people as you want, you only have to provide the popcorn.Now for the quality of the movie. The quality is far greater than that of which you watched in the cinema, it is clearer and you notice more of the background. It is not quite 3D but is 1/2 way there. It's a little like watching 3D without the glasses but the foreground does not quite stand out as much.Before buying this box set and complaining that it's rubbish, as many do, you have to consider your devices. If you have a 4K "Upscaling" TV, the quality will not be as good as intended. If your BluRay Player is a 4K upscaling one then the quality will not be as good as intended. If either or both of your tv and BluRay Player are 4K " upscaling" then the quality will not be as intended. For the best quality imagery both the BluRay Player and the TV have to be "native 4K" So, if you buy this box set and you are using a 4K Upscaling device then you cannot complain that the quality is poor as it's not the BluRay Disk, nor is it the content that make the quality poor, it is your old HD TV that can't produce 4K content or your 4K upscaling TV. However, what I am keen to read about is reviews from those with 8K upscaling TVs as I can imagine the huge difference in quality but then I could be wrong as the higher resolution may just distort the quality and make it as bad as 2K TV quality.For the length of the movies, the entertainment value, the extra scenes and the quality of this box set I highly recommend it.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 December 2024
    An amazing box set that looks great even just on the shelf, and will only increase in value once sold out. We all know the movies, but this is a cool update on the trilogy! 👍🏼
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 December 2020
    In my opinion, 'The Lord of The Rings' trilogy is the best movie-series
    ever made.
    This 9-disc set includes 2 discs per movie for each of the extended
    versions and one disc each for the theatrical (I myself accompanied by
    my daughter did see all three at the cinema when first released)
    Like many, did buy theatrical versions when first released on Blu-ray and
    indeed the extended Blu-ray box-set, guess you could say I was totally
    hooked on the films, now, with the release of the 4K version I find myself
    investing further (suspect I am not the only one on the LOR journey?)
    The upgrade to the 4K format is frankly stunning, the picture quality so
    much better than previously available for viewing....clearly a worthwhile
    investment for admirers of the trilogy.
    The trilogy tells of Frodo's ( Elijah Wood) dangerous quest to destroy
    the ring of power, the superbly filmed and staged battles for Middle Earth
    and the date with destiny for Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen)
    Life in the Shire is without worries for the Hobbit's, blissfully unaware of the
    dangers brewing in near-by lands.
    Bilbo now 111 decides it is time to retire to quieter climes to finish his book
    leaving his belongings and home to his much younger second cousin who
    he'd adopted in years past.
    Among the possessions a ring, which is explained as very dangerous and
    powerful to Frodo by Wizard and friend Gandalf (Ian Mckellan)
    Bilbo(Ian Holm) its guardian for many years after finding it in a cave occupied
    by the creature Gollum (Andy Serkis) who had been consumed by the rings
    power during the 500 years he'd had it after finding the ring that had been lost
    for 2500 years, Gollum had accidentally dropped the ring.
    Later, understanding the importance of the ring and the need to destroy
    it in the fires of Mount Doom where it had originally been forged Frodo
    volunteers to take on the task.
    He is joined initially on his quest by loyal-friend Sam (Sean Astin) and a
    little later by friends from the Shire the fun-loving Pippin (Billy Boyd) and
    Merry (Dominic Monaghan) the latter two would eventually become separated
    from their friends and unwittingly join a quest of their own.
    The four become joined to guide Frodo on his way by Aragorn, Legolas (Orlando
    Bloom) a prince of Elves, Boromir (Sean Bean) a prince of the Stewards of Gondor, dwarf-warrior Gimli (John Rhys-Davies) and Gandalf The Grey.
    Gandalf is aware that they are being followed by the wretched creature Gollum.
    The group encounters dangerous issues prior to Frodo who will be joined by Sam as they really start the perilous journey to Mount Doom.
    Not really knowing the way, they take up the offer by Gollum who in truth only wants the ring back, to guide them, though Sam is deeply suspicious of the creature.
    Meanwhile, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli prepare to join in the fight first for Helms Deep, then for Gondor and Middle Earth.
    While Pippin and Merry meet trees that talk prior to becoming part of the plot to overthrow Saruman the White: (Christopher Lee) who does the bidding of Sauron Lord of Mordor and its armies of Orcs
    Will Frodo overcome the journey's dangers and destroy the ring?
    Will the battle for Middle Earth be won by Aragorn and his followers?
    Will Aragorn fulfill his destiny?
    The trilogy also starring Liv Tyler, Cate Blanchett among the many in this all
    star spectacle.
    The exciting Special-Effects enhanced trilogy is exciting and indeed a spectacle to behold.
    Certainly, a film series you'll watch many times over. (And of course, there is also Bilbo's adventure in The Hobbit trilogy)
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 November 2024
    Good quality.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 December 2020
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    This version of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy is amazing. The extra scenes make it well worth the wait and the price paid for it.

    As many will do and have done, I will not throw in any spoilers except to say the extended version includes many more scens that are missing from the theatrical / cinema version. The reason being that the extended versions are the full movies, which had to be cut to make the length more suitable for cinema viewing. These movies could easily have been made into six movies rather than three simply by having the The Fellowship of the Ring Part 1 / Part 2, The Two Towers Part1 / Part.... but then it might have put people off watching them in the cinema if they are going to have to pay double to watch a whole movie.

    This 4K version is very good value for money as it costs nearly £40 for two people to go to the cinema in some parts of London and that doesn't include the rubbery old hotdog or the stale popcorn that is no longer made fresh on site or even the overdiluted soft drinks that cost £5 each. So, for less price for two people to go to the cinema to watch all three movies you get to buy them to watch as often as you want and with as many people as you want, you only have to provide the popcorn.

    Now for the quality of the movie. The quality is far greater than that of which you watched in the cinema, it is clearer and you notice more of the background. It is not quite 3D but is 1/2 way there. It's a little like watching 3D without the glasses but the foreground does not quite stand out as much.

    Before buying this box set and complaining that it's rubbish, as many do, you have to consider your devices. If you have a 4K "Upscaling" TV, the quality will not be as good as intended. If your BluRay Player is a 4K upscaling one then the quality will not be as good as intended. If either or both of your tv and BluRay Player are 4K " upscaling" then the quality will not be as intended. For the best quality imagery both the BluRay Player and the TV have to be "native 4K" So, if you buy this box set and you are using a 4K Upscaling device then you cannot complain that the quality is poor as it's not the BluRay Disk, nor is it the content that make the quality poor, it is your old HD TV that can't produce 4K content or your 4K upscaling TV. However, what I am keen to read about is reviews from those with 8K upscaling TVs as I can imagine the huge difference in quality but then I could be wrong as the higher resolution may just distort the quality and make it as bad as 2K TV quality.

    For the length of the movies, the entertainment value, the extra scenes and the quality of this box set I highly recommend it.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant! Not quite 3D without glasses but getting there...
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 December 2020
    This version of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy is amazing. The extra scenes make it well worth the wait and the price paid for it.

    As many will do and have done, I will not throw in any spoilers except to say the extended version includes many more scens that are missing from the theatrical / cinema version. The reason being that the extended versions are the full movies, which had to be cut to make the length more suitable for cinema viewing. These movies could easily have been made into six movies rather than three simply by having the The Fellowship of the Ring Part 1 / Part 2, The Two Towers Part1 / Part.... but then it might have put people off watching them in the cinema if they are going to have to pay double to watch a whole movie.

    This 4K version is very good value for money as it costs nearly £40 for two people to go to the cinema in some parts of London and that doesn't include the rubbery old hotdog or the stale popcorn that is no longer made fresh on site or even the overdiluted soft drinks that cost £5 each. So, for less price for two people to go to the cinema to watch all three movies you get to buy them to watch as often as you want and with as many people as you want, you only have to provide the popcorn.

    Now for the quality of the movie. The quality is far greater than that of which you watched in the cinema, it is clearer and you notice more of the background. It is not quite 3D but is 1/2 way there. It's a little like watching 3D without the glasses but the foreground does not quite stand out as much.

    Before buying this box set and complaining that it's rubbish, as many do, you have to consider your devices. If you have a 4K "Upscaling" TV, the quality will not be as good as intended. If your BluRay Player is a 4K upscaling one then the quality will not be as good as intended. If either or both of your tv and BluRay Player are 4K " upscaling" then the quality will not be as intended. For the best quality imagery both the BluRay Player and the TV have to be "native 4K" So, if you buy this box set and you are using a 4K Upscaling device then you cannot complain that the quality is poor as it's not the BluRay Disk, nor is it the content that make the quality poor, it is your old HD TV that can't produce 4K content or your 4K upscaling TV. However, what I am keen to read about is reviews from those with 8K upscaling TVs as I can imagine the huge difference in quality but then I could be wrong as the higher resolution may just distort the quality and make it as bad as 2K TV quality.

    For the length of the movies, the entertainment value, the extra scenes and the quality of this box set I highly recommend it.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 September 2024
    Astounding ,amazing....worth every penny, 4K HD with ATMOS was better than being at the cinema , had the sound going through my Bose 900 unit n bass bin, I was hearing things I never heard on any other of the formats I have got this on..got to be the best 3 movies on 4k with out a doubt, if your reading this, you must be thinking go buying...stop reading n just buy it..
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 October 2024
    Great if you enjoy the LOTR saga.

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  • Stephen Y.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very secure shipping and the one ring is even more premium than last years release
    Reviewed in the United States on 27 December 2024
    Love this product especially since i got it at a great price it is one of the coolest lotr sets u can own
  • daniel
    5.0 out of 5 stars Una maravilla
    Reviewed in Mexico on 14 September 2024
    La caja llegó bien, sin ningún daño. Los discos se ajustan bien y de mantiene fijos al mover la caja.sin rayaduras. La calidad grafía y de sonido ufff.. una barbaridad. Recomendado para los fans
  • غ Customer
    3.0 out of 5 stars Lord of the rings dvd
    Reviewed in Canada on 17 April 2023
    Box was not damaged however one of thr disc's freezes 1 hr into 1st movie. Not really sellers.fault but disappointing.
  • Louis
    5.0 out of 5 stars Bonne qualité
    Reviewed in France on 6 January 2025
    J'ai cru a un problème de son au début, puis j'ai soufflé dans mon lecteur et tout était parfait.
    Une qualité d'image et de son à couper le souffle !
    Fan de l'univers, première fois que je le vois dans cette qualité et qui plus est en version longue...
    100% worth it
    Dolby vision
    Anglais dolby atmos
    Français 5.1 dts-hd
  • rascar
    5.0 out of 5 stars la qualité
    Reviewed in Belgium on 18 June 2024
    éoustouflant !