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The Return of the King is a monumental cinematic moment. At the Black Gate of Mordor, Aragorn and his small army stand ...
Viggo Mortensen revealed in an interview with GQ UK magazine that he used Aragorn’s iconic sword Andúril from “Lord of the Rings” in his latest movie, “The Dead Don’t Hurt.” Mortensen ...
Though Aragorn was descended from the first King of Gondor, a different member of the Fellowship had much more in common with Isildur.
Locals called the police to report “a wild man swinging a sword around his head. Cars were dispatched, and Aragorn was surrounded by a swarm of flashing lights and shrieking sirens.
Viggo Mortensen confirmed to British GQ that he re-used the same sword he wielded as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings in his new movie. Viewers can see the sword briefly appear during a scene ...
So in short, yes, the sword they just introduced in The Rings of Power will actually be Aragorn’s sword, but it will be a while before that happens.
While we still have to wait a while to see Aragorn back on our screens (if it happens at all), it sounds like The Dead Don’t Hurt is—at least for the time being—the next best thing.
Viggo Mortensen revealed in an interview with GQ UK magazine that he used Aragorn’s iconic sword Andúril from “Lord of the Rings” in his latest movie, “The Dead Don’t Hurt.” Mortensen wrote and ...
The actor hasn’t left his valuable collectible to just hang on a wall, though. Mortensen recently used Aragorn’s sword in his new Western The Dead Don’t Hurt. New Line Cinema ...
Viggo Mortensen Asked Peter Jackson if He Could Use Aragorn’s Sword in a New Movie, Says He’d Star in New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movie Only ‘If I Was Right for the Character’ By Zack Sharf ...
Mortensen said he asked Jackson "if he'd be alright with it," and he said the filmmaker asked him if having the sword would make a significant impact on the story. "I said, 'No, it's not, actually.