20 Unforgettable moments that defined The Lord of The Rings trilogy 

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The Lord of the Rings (Image via New Line Cinema and WingNut Films)
The Lord of the Rings (Image via New Line Cinema and WingNut Films)

16. The Argonath (The Fellowship of the Ring)

The Lord of the Rings (Image via New Line Cinema and WingNut Films)
The Lord of the Rings (Image via New Line Cinema and WingNut Films)

The Fellowship sails past the Argonath, the colossal statues of Isildur and Anárion, standing as silent sentinels at the border of Gondor. This scene emphasizes the vastness of Middle-earth and its ancient history. The towering figures represent Gondor’s legacy and its role in resisting Sauron’s power. For Aragorn, this moment reflects the lineage he must embrace as Isildur’s heir. The Argonath connects the audience to the world’s deep lore and sets the tone for the importance of Gondor in the unfolding war.

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Edited by Shimona Sharma