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Why Peter Jackson’s masterpiece is still the one trilogy to rule them all, 20 years later.
The Lord of the Rings: Special Extended Edition is a version of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings film trilogy. These versions have new editing, additional special effects and music, and also more scenes and content than the theatrical versions. Each film is two discs, and two appendices.
- The Fellowship of the Ring contains 30 minutes of additional footage (plus 20 minutes of Fan Club Credits).
- The Two Towers contains 44 minutes of additional footage (plus 12 minutes of Fan Club Credits).
- The Return of the King contains 51 minutes of additional footage (plus 12 minutes of Fan Club Credits).
The extended editions added tons of new footage to the three movies, which brings the runtime of the trilogy up from 9 hours and 3 minutes to 11 hours and 36 minutes. The new footage consisted of deleted scenes as well as longer versions of scenes that were already in the movie. Sometimes, the extended editions would provide just an extra line of dialogue or two, and in some situations it would be an entire conversation that adds a whole new layer to a character.
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