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The Two Towers movie was released in December 2002 and contains substantial adaptations and alterations from Tolkien's original writing. The Two Towers movie was released in December ] and contains substantial adaptations and alterations from Tolkien's original writing.

On ] ], the film won awards for "Best Picture", "Best Ensemble Acting", "Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Medium", "Best Original Song" (for Gollum's Song), "Best Cinematography", "Best Production Design", "Best Visual Effects", and "Best Makeup" in the ] .

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The Two Towers was the second volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.

Contents:

  • Book III: The Treason of Isengard
  • Book IV: The Journey to Mordor

The Two Towers movie was released in December 2002 and contains substantial adaptations and alterations from Tolkien's original writing.

On 15 January 2003, the film won awards for "Best Picture", "Best Ensemble Acting", "Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Medium", "Best Original Song" (for Gollum's Song), "Best Cinematography", "Best Production Design", "Best Visual Effects", and "Best Makeup" in the Phoenix Film Critics Awards .