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Why is The Silmarillion not a movie?

Why is The Silmarillion not a movie?

Due to a deal made in J. R. R. Tolkien lifetime, the Tolkien Estate allows films and other media to adapt material from The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings but this is not the case with The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales and other works.

Are elves based on Native American?

As mentioned above, it has been stated by the developers (namely Gaider) that the elves are inspired by Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Jewish peoples and Roma peoples. This piece focusses on the Indigenous coding of elves in Dragon Age, mostly (though not limited to) North America.

Is Bosmer a Celtic?

As stated earlier, the Bosmer aren’t “just Celts”, but they DO have a Celtic influence, mostly, at least to my observation anyway, what seems to be ancient all the way to early middle ages Irish and Welsh.

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Will there be a new Middle-earth movie?

Amazon isn’t going to remake the LOTR series that was last seen as several Peter Jackson-directed movies. Though this series, like the film saga, will be set in Tolkien’s Middle-earth, the company says the original storylines will come from a time period preceding The Fellowship of the Ring.

Was Legolas present during the events of The Hobbit?

The fact is, Legolas was probably present for many of the events in the Hobbit, simply because his father, Thranduil (the Elvenking in the Hobbit) was a fairly major secondary character. He was likely present during the Dwarves captivity as well as the Battle of Five Armies.

What does Legolas say to Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings?

Much of the Lord of the Rings trilogy focuses on Frodo Baggins, but surprisingly enough, Legolas only says one line to the hobbit. In The Fellowship of the Ring, Legolas proudly declares his allegiance to the squad, delivering the single line, “And you have my bow.”

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What weapons does Legolas use in The Lord of the Rings?

In The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films, Legolas is shown using a pair of long Elvish knives. In the films, Legolas keeps them on his back, next to his quiver of arrows. The Elven weapons are equally elegant looking and deadly. Both blades have fluid vine-like designs which swirl around the hilt and the blade of each knife.

What color eyes does Legolas have in The Lord of the Rings?

In Fellowship of the Ring, you might see Legolas with dark brown eyes, the natural eye color of actor Orlando Bloom, but in other scenes, you’ll see some eerily blue-colored irises. When he first joins the fellowship in Rivendell, some of the sequences show Bloom’s natural brown eyes.