How long is the extended version of fellowship of the ring

How much longer is the extended version of LOTR?

The Extended Edition Lord of the Rings Trilogy is about 11 hours and 22 minutes (682 minutes) long. That means that Lord of the Rings Extended Edition contains a total of 2 hours and 5 minutes of extra film to the trilogy.

How long is the Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition Disc 1?

Not counting the fan credits, The Fellowship of the Ring adds 30 minutes of new material in the extended edition to take its running time from 178 minutes to 208 minutes. While many of the additions and extensions might seem minor, it’s the smaller elements within them that strengthen the film.

How long is the Lord of the Rings 3?

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Running time 201 minutes
Countries New Zealand United States
Language English
Budget $94 million

Whats in the extended version of LOTR?

The Fellowship of the Ring contains 30 minutes of additional footage (plus 20 minutes of Fan Club Credits). The Two Towers contains 44 minutes of additional footage (plus 12 minutes of Fan Club Credits). The Return of the King contains 51 minutes of additional footage (plus 12 minutes of Fan Club Credits).

Should I watch the extended version of Lord of the Rings?

Take a couple extra hours to watch the extended editions. If you’re already committing that much time to watching the theatrical releases, the extra hours shouldn’t make too big of a difference, and the story is richer and more complete with the extended releases.

Should you watch Lord of the Rings Extended Edition?

How tall is Gandalf?

5’6″
“Gandalf was shorter in stature than the other two; but his long white hair, his sweeping silver beard, and his broad shoulders, made him look like some wise king of ancient legend….

Gandalf
Physical Description
Gender Male
Height 5’6″
Hair color Long white, silver beard

How long is Lord of the Rings The Two Towers Extended Edition?

Cover of the Extended edition. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (extended edition) is an extended version of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. It has 44 minutes of additional footage added back into the film (bringing its total running time up to 223 minutes), as well as multiple documentaries about the making of the film as supplements.

How long did it take to film Lord of the Rings trilogy?

According to Wikipedia the principal photography for the trilogy lasted an astounding 274 days from 11th October 1999 to 22nd December 2000. However pickup shots were also factored in every year from 2001-2003. During those 3 years there would be roughly an additional 6 weeks…

Is the Lord of the Rings on Netflix the extended version?

That’s right, the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy is now on Netflix. No, not the extended editions with all the appendices and so on. You still need to go out and buy physical copies of those.

How long is LOTR extended?

The original cut ran 178 min., while the Extended Edition runs 208 min. — or 228 min. if you include the additional credit sequence (which consists of the names of the Lord of the Rings fan-club members who ponied up the dough to get their names in the credits).

From Tolkien Gateway

How long is the extended version of fellowship of the ring

Cover of the Extended edition

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (extended edition) is an extended version of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. It has 30 minutes of additional footage added back into the film (bringing its total running time up to 208 minutes), as well as multiple documentaries about the making of the film as supplements.

This edition was brought from the success of the theatrical cut of the film, and it was released on DVD November 12, 2002 along with four commentaries and hours of supplementary material. It was so successful that the sequels were each given similar releases. Its main feature is that, instead of simply inserting the deleted scenes, Peter Jackson approached this edition as if he were creating a whole new version of the film. He and the editor, John Gilbert, evaluated the unreleased material and worked to bring it up to the same polish as the rest of the feature. Visual effects were completed, dialogue was recordered, sound effects were created and, to make sure all of the scenes flowed, Howard Shore composed and recorded new score along with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

Special Extended Edition - Part One (disc 1)[edit]

The first disc contains the extended version of the film with the following audio commentaries:

  • Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, and Philippa Boyens
  • The Design Team
  • The Production and Post-Production Team
  • The Cast

New Scenes[edit]

  • 2. Concerning Hobbits
  • 9. At the Green Dragon
  • 11. The Passing of the Elves
  • 17. The Midgewater Marshes

Extended Scenes[edit]

  • 1. Prologue: One Ring to Rule Them All...
  • 3. The Shire
  • 4. Very Old Friends
  • 5. A Long-expected Party
  • 16. The Nazgûl
  • 21. Flight to the Ford
  • 25. The Sword that Was Broken
  • 27. The Council of Elrond

Special Extended Edition - Part Two (disc 2)[edit]

This disc is a continuation of the first disc.

New Scenes[edit]

  • 28. Gilraen's Memorial
  • 30. The Departure of The Fellowship
  • 48. Fan Club Credits

Extended Scenes[edit]

  • 31. The Ring Goes South
  • 32. The Pass of Caradhras
  • 33. Moria
  • 34. A Journey in the Dark
  • 35. Balin's Tomb
  • 37. Lothlórien
  • 38. Caras Galadhon
  • 39. The Mirror of Galadriel
  • 41. Farewell to Lórien
  • 42. The Great River
  • 44. The Breaking of the Fellowship
  • 45. The Departure of Boromir

The Appendices: Part One - From Book to Vision (disc 3)[edit]

  • Introduction
  • "J.R.R. Tolkien: Creator of Middle-Earth" Documentary
  • "From Book To Script" Documentary
  • "Storyboards and Pre-Viz" Featurettes
  • "Designing Middle-Earth" Documentary
  • "Weta Workshop" Documentary
  • "Costume Design" Documentary
  • "The Peoples of Middle-Earth" galleries with audio
  • "The Realms Of Middle-Earth" galleries with audio
  • "Middle-Earth Atlas: Tracing the Journeys of the Fellowship" interactive map
  • "New Zealand as Middle-earth" interactive map with on-location footage

The Appendices: Part Two - From Vision to Reality (disc 4)[edit]

  • Introduction
  • "The Fellowship of the Cast" Documentary
  • "A Day in the Life of a Hobbit" Documentary
  • "Cameras In Middle-Earth" Documentary
  • "Big-atures" Documentary
  • "Weta Digital" Documentary
  • "Scale" Documentary
  • Production photos, gallery
  • "Editorial: Assembling an Epic" Documentary
  • "Digital Grading" Documentary
  • "Music For Middle-Earth" Documentary
  • "The Soundscapes Of Middle-Earth" Documentary
  • "The Road Goes Ever On..." Documentary

See also[edit]

  • The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (extended edition)
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (extended edition)
  • The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (extended edition)
  • The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (extended edition)
  • The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (extended edition)
The Lord of the Rings film series
Source material: The Hobbit · The Lord of the Rings
Films The Fellowship of the Ring (extended edition)· The Two Towers (extended edition) · The Return of the King (extended edition)
Music The Fellowship of the Ring (The Complete Recordings) · The Two Towers (The Complete Recordings) · The Return of the King (The Complete Recordings) · "May It Be" · "Gollum's Song" · "Into the West"
Tie-in books The Fellowship of the RingOfficial Movie Guide · Visual Companion · The Art of The Fellowship of the Ring
The Two TowersOfficial Movie Guide · Visual Companion · Photo Guide · The Art of The Two Towers
The Return of the KingOfficial Movie Guide · Visual Companion · The Art of The Return of the King
Video games The Two Towers · The Return of the King · The Third Age · Lego The Lord of the Rings
Characters Frodo · Bilbo · Gandalf · Sam · Merry · Pippin · Gandalf · Aragorn · Boromir · Legolas · Gimli · Elrond · Galadriel · Théoden · Éomer · Éowyn · Saruman · Sauron · Witch-king · Denethor · Faramir · Gollum

How long is each extended Lord of the Rings?

The extended edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is 208 minutes long, or 3 hours and 28 minutes. The extended edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is 223 minutes long, or 3 hours and 43 minutes long.

How long is the Fellowship of the Ring extended edition Disc 1?

Theatrical and extended release On 12 November 2002, an extended edition was released on VHS and DVD, with 30 minutes of new material, added special effects and music, plus 19 minutes of fan-club credits, totaling to 228 minutes. The DVD set included four commentaries and over three hours of supplementary material.

Is the extended version of The Fellowship of the Ring better?

While Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy is widely regarded as a well-made adaptation of Tolkien's work, the extended editions earned even more praise. These editions offer at least an hour of additional material for each film, and they do not disappoint.