

The end of movie shows the Ents kicking the crap out of the Isengard Orcs, all as Saruman watches from the tower above.

Faramir contemplates a decision and tells his men and the Hobbits that he sacrifices his life to Frodo and his mission.Īfter this, we don't see anymore of Faramir, which leaves his fate to be dealt with in Return Of The King.ĭoes Saruman die in The Two Towers? Does he get 'spiked'? This decision does not come without consequences as a captain of Faramir's men tells Faramir that if he does not bring Frodo and the ring to his father he will be punished by death. This is where Faramir has a change of heart and decides to let the Hobbits go. In a pivotal moment inside the walls of Gondor, during the fight against the Orcs (which we never really see), Sam screams at Faramir about how Boromir got corrupted, tried to take the ring from Frodo, and eventually died. A struggle with Frodo & Sam occurs when Faramir tries to take the ring from Frodo. In the movie, Faramir brings Frodo, Sam, & Gollum back to Gondor where Frodo and the ring are to be brought to Faramir's father, the host of Gondor. I may have worded this incorrectly, but the moment in the film is still as heavy as I alluded to in my review. In my review, I mentioned that Faramir had sacrificed his life to release Frodo & Sam. Please be warned, heavy spoilers are present below.

An FAQ of sorts has shown up online that helps answer some burning questions for fans looking for answers. Fans have tons of questions after the first screenings of Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers have taken place.
