Even now, more than 20 years later, newer representations of the character such as the Lord of the Rings: Gollum game still intentionally harken back to Serkis’ iconic version. Despite being shown previously during The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Rings, the design of Serkis’ character was later modified for the second film to better suit his motion-capture performance. However, ever since Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy, the character has indelibly been linked to his distinctive appearance first featured in 2002’s The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. The platform these screenshots have been pulled from isnt stated, but since The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is only planned for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, we can be sure that the final. Related: Why Gollum Looks Different in Fellowship Of The Ring This 1977 version of The Hobbit imagined Gollum as a frog-like monster with little resemblance to his halfling ancestry. Ten years later, another animated version of The Hobbit was produced by Rankin/Bass and animated by the Japanese studio Topcraft, an early precursor to the famed Studio Ghibli. Referred to as Goloom, Deitch’s Gollum counterpart was a vastly different creature who more closely resembled a highly-stylized insect with a large body and thin, spindly limbs. After decades of being depicted in cover art and other illustrations by famed Tolkien artists, Gollum’s first cinematic outing came courtesy of Gene Deitch’s 1967 animated short film The Hobbit.
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