Lord of the Rings: War of the Rohirrim makes oliphaunts terrifying again
Briefly

In Kenji Kamiyama's The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, oliphaunts return with enhanced terror, raising the stakes in battle scenarios through animation.
The tusks of the oliphaunts are armed with barbed ropes that can obliterate multiple foes at once, showcasing the devastating combat power they wield in battle.
These creatures, which once felt like mere background details in Jackson's trilogy, are now central to compelling animated battles, making them more fearsome and engaging.
The animated film adapts Tolkien's lore by emphasizing the oliphaunts' mythical quality while illustrating their brutal effectiveness in warfare, transforming their role in the narrative.
Read at Polygon
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