Feb 23 2025 156 mins 1
In this episode of The Rewatch Party, Nick and Anthony take on the grand finale of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Return of the King. With epic battles, emotional farewells, and enough endings to fill an entire movie on their own, this film delivers the conclusion to one of the most celebrated trilogies of all time. Anthony, ever the Lord of the Rings enthusiast, is excited to dive deep into what makes this film such a cinematic masterpiece, while Nick—always skeptical of long runtimes and excessive walking—grudgingly admits that there’s a lot to admire in this final chapter.
As they break down the film, Anthony passionately praises the Battle of Pelennor Fields, the charge of the Rohirrim, and Aragorn’s journey to claiming his rightful throne. He argues that Return of the King is the emotional payoff that justifies the long journey of the trilogy. Meanwhile, Nick has plenty to say about the multiple endings, questioning whether the film actually needed to wrap up every storyline in such detail. He may not have the same deep love for Middle-earth, but even he has to admit that the sheer spectacle of this movie is undeniable.
The discussion also touches on some of the film’s most iconic moments—Sam’s unwavering loyalty to Frodo, Gollum’s final betrayal, and of course, the infamous “You bow to no one” scene. Nick and Anthony debate whether Frodo was the true hero of the story or if Sam deserved more credit for getting them to Mount Doom. They also take time to appreciate the film’s groundbreaking visual effects, especially in the creation of Gollum and the massive battle sequences.
By the end of the episode, the hosts weigh in on whether Return of the King is truly the most rewatchable of the trilogy or if it’s best experienced as part of the full journey. Anthony is all in, declaring it a must-rewatch classic, while Nick—despite his usual gripes—acknowledges that there’s something undeniably special about this film. Whether you’re a die-hard Tolkien fan or just along for the ride, this episode delivers plenty of laughs, debate, and one last trip into Middle-earth.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167260/