Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" universe is an expansive one that translated well to the screen. But it has several mysteries that leave us scratching our heads.
The half-elven, half-human Arwen sacrificed everything for love in her marriage to Aragorn. That makes her ultimate “Lord of the Rings” fate truly tragic.
A recent revelation about the Orcs in Amazon's "The Rings of Power" has some fans decrying the series for going "woke." Here's why they're completely wrong.
There's a chance Ian McKellen might be back as Gandalf in a new "Lord of the Rings" movie. But didn't the character die in Peter Jackson's "LOTR" film series?
Here's how several main characters from the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy look like based on J.R.R. Tolkien's writings, as shown on two separate AI videos.
The "Lord of the Rings" franchise has fans across the political spectrum, but lately, much has been made of some of its diehards' connection to the far right.
This AI video takes the book descriptions of "Twilight" characters and brings them to life, and the result is ... actually not much different than the films.
Legolas is involved in many battles during "The Lord of the Rings," dispatching a plethora of enemies. His total kill count might be higher than you expect.
Among all the ideas for AI movie trailers, this one, which plunges "Harry Potter" characters into a version of "Apocalypse Now," might be the most unhinged yet.
Surtur, the fiery lord of Muspelheim, serves as a crucial villain in 2017's "Thor: Ragnarok." The voice behind the character is one fans likely recognize.
This AI-generated clip imagines what Hayao Miyazai's popular animated film "Spirited Away" might look like in live action, despite Miyazai's own dislike for AI.