"The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a 2002 epic fantasy film directed by Peter Jackson and based on the second volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's novel \"The Lord of the Rings\". It is the second installment in The Lord of the Rings film series. Meeting high critical acclaim, the film was an enormous box-office success, earning over $926 million worldwide and is currently the 24th highest-grossing film of all time. The film also won numerous accolades and was nominated for six Academy Awards."@en . . . "Great Britain"@en . . "Sean Astin,"@en . "a"@en . . "North American box art"@en . . "Yes"@en . "2002-12-30"^^ . . "1"^^ . . . "Xbox"@en . . . "Next: ''The Simpsons"@en . . . "Christopher Lee"@en . "English / Sindharin"@en . . . . . "The Lord of the Rings:"@en . . . . "6"^^ . "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"@en . . "GameCube"@en . . . . . . . "Best Sound Editing"@en . . . . . . . . . "725"^^ . . . . "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is the second part of a film trilogy directed by Sir Peter Jackson, based on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. The film was released on December 18 2002. It is preceded by The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and followed by The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, although the film's story stops about halfway though the book's storyline The Two Towers. Continuing the plot of The Fellowship of the Ring, the film intercuts three storylines. Frodo and Sam continue their journey towards Mordor to destroy the One Ring, meeting and joined by Gollum, the ring's former owner. Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli come to the war-torn nation of Rohan and are reunited with the resurrected Gandalf, before fighting at the Battle of Helm's Deep. Merry and Pippin escape capture, meet Treebeard the Ent, and help to plan an attack on Isengard. Meeting high critical acclaim, the film was an enormous box-office success, earning over $926 million worldwide and is currently the 24th highest-grossing film of all time (inflation-adjusted, it is the sixtieth most successful film in North America). The film also won numerous accolades and was nominated for six Academy Awards, winning two."@en . . "The game was developed for PlayStation 2 and Xbox by Stormfront Studios and published by Electronic Arts. EA also published a version of the game for Nintendo GameCube. It included nine minutes of film footage from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers that was not present in any movie trailer or PR release, and since the game was available a few weeks prior to the film debut playing the game was the only way for fans to see those clips early. LotR allows players to portray Aragorn, Gimli or Legolas in a series of missions, many taken directly from either The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (such as Weathertop) or The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (Amon Hen, Helm's Deep). Other missions, such as Fangorn Forest, are original pieces within the movies' setting. Stormfront and EA won the 2003 Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Award for Outstanding Achievement in Visual Engineering for The Two Towers. It was later followed by The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King in 2003."@en . . "It was released on December 18, 2002 in the US and December 19, 2002 in New Zealand. It also had a New York City premiee in December 5, 2002. Meeting high critical acclaim, the film was an enormous box-office success, earning over $900 million worldwide. The film won two Academy Awards."@en . "167261"^^ . . . "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a 2018 epic fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro and Joss Whedon and based on the second volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings. It is the second installment in The Lord of the Rings film series, preceded by The Fellowship of the Ring (2017) and concluding with The Return of the King (2018). Continuing the plot of The Fellowship of the Ring, the film intercuts three storylines. Frodo (Thomas Sangster) and Sam (Peter Kay) continue their journey towards Mordor to destroy the One Ring, meeting and joined by Gollum (Andy Serkis), the ring's former owner. Aragorn (Hugh Jackman), Legolas (Henry Cavill), and Gimli (Peter Dinklage) come to the war-torn nation of Rohan and are reunited with the resurrected Gandalf (Ian McKellen), before fighting at the Battle of Helm's Deep. Merry (Anton Yelchin) and Pippin (Freddie Highmore) escape capture, meet Treebeard (Morgan Freeman) the Ent, and help to plan an attack on Isengard."@en . 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Meeting high critical acclaim, the film was an enormous box-office success, earning over $926 million worldwide and is currently the 24th highest-grossing film of all time. The film also won numerous accolades and was nominated for six Academy Awards."@en . "Best Picture"@en . "/"@en . . "Mobile"@en . . . "Action"@en . . . "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a 2018 epic fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro and Joss Whedon and based on the second volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings. It is the second installment in The Lord of the Rings film series, preceded by The Fellowship of the Ring (2017) and concluding with The Return of the King (2018)."@en . . . . "Best Sound"@en . . . "Game Boy Advance"@en . "9.26047111E8"^^ . . "A New Power Is Rising."@en . "Peter JacksonBarry M. OsborneFran Walsh"@en . . "Philippa Boyens,"@en . . . . . "Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen"@en . . . . . . . "26110232"^^ . "12.0"^^ . . . "2003-03-14"^^ . 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It included nine minutes of film footage from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers that was not present in any movie trailer or PR release, and since the game was available a few weeks prior to the film debut playing the game was the only way for fans to see those clips early. Stormfront and EA won the 2003 Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Award for Outstanding Achievement in Visual Engineering for The Two Towers."@en . . "Prev: None"@en . "PlayStation 2"@en . "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers"@en . . "2003-02-14"^^ . . "T"@en . "75"^^ .