The Return Of The King Feels Like It Has 5 Endings, And There’s A Specific Scene The Lord Of The Rings Movie Should Have Ended On

The end of the theatrical cut of The Return of the King is approximately 30 minutes long, which is one-sixth of the three-hour long film. Don’t get me wrong, I loved the Lord of the Rings conclusion, especially on a rewatch. However, my one big qualm with the film is how drawn out the end is. I counted, there are five scenes where Peter Jackson’s project could have ended, and one specific scene where I think it should have rolled the credits right after. However, it didn’t, it kept going, and going, and going…

Sam and Frodo crying together after suriving Mount Doom.

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A Quick-ish Summary Of All The Endings In The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King

To me, the theatrical version of Return of the King’s ending begins when Sam and Frodo realize they’re going to survive while sitting on the rock by Mount Doom watching the lava flow. Following the harrowing conversation where Sean Astin’s character asked Elijah Wood’s Hobbit if he could remember The Shire, and he couldn’t, it comes full circle as Frodo tells his friend that he actually can picture their home. While it doesn’t exactly provide closure to the whole story, it would have been a satisfying and open-ended place to end the film.