Elijah Wood as Frodo in The Lord of the Rings juxtaposed with a Naruto character yelling
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Lord of the Rings enters the anime world of Naruto in a new batch of AI images. Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy adapts the beloved fantasy novels by author J.R.R. Tolkien, with the first film releasing in 2001 and the last in 2003. The story follows Frodo , a Hobbit who embarks on an epic journey across the vast land of Middle-earth to destroy the all-powerful One Ring.
The art features Naruto versions of the Eye of Sauron, Frodo, Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, Gollum, Gimli, Arwen, and Sam, and even features a new take on Gandalf's epic battle with the Balrog in the Mines of Moria. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 is expected to release on Prime Video at some point in 2024.
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