Gollum and Smaug are introduced in The Hobbit; Frodo is introduced in The Lord of the Rings.
Smaug is the worst one but there is also Gollum and the three trolls william bert and tom.
Sauron was created in 1937.
Gollum did not appear in the Desolation of Smaug becuase Gollum was more Lord of the Rings than the Hobbit and the reason he was in the Unexpected Journey was becuase thats when Bilbo fell into his cave and found the ring and had riddles with him as Gollum only appears in the riddles in the dark part of the Hobbit and Gollum also did not leave his cave untill the Hunt For Gollum and another thing the Hobbit trilogy has Smaug as the antagonist just like the Lord of the Rings trilogy has Gollum as the antagonist
The characters Bilbo Baggins, Thorin Oakenshield, Gandalf, Gollum, and Smaug appear in "The Hobbit," a fantasy novel written by J.R.R. Tolkien. The story follows Bilbo Baggins as he embarks on an adventurous journey with a group of dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield to reclaim their homeland from the dragon Smaug.
Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, Thorin Oakenshield, Gollum ,Smaug, Bard, Beorn, Thranduil, Elrond, Fili, and Kili.
There are a number of unpleasant characters in Lord of the Rings, such as Denethor, Grima Wormtongue, Gollum, orcs, wargs, and the black riders (Nazgul) but the two 'villians' are The Dark Lord Sauron and Saruman the Wizard.
the main characters in the lord of the rings are: (The 9 members of the Fellowship) Frodo Baggins Gandalf the grey/Gandalf the White Samwise Gamgee Aragorn son of Arathorn/Strider Meriadoc Brandybuck (Merry) Peregrin Took (Pippin) Legolas Greenleaf Gimli son of Gloin Boromir of Gondor: He dies at the end of 'The Fellowship of the Ring' (film) He dies at the beginning of 'The Two Towers' (book) hope i helped!! and the other important characters are: Saruman Sauron Smeagol/Gollum Some other characters are: Faramir Lord Denethor King Theoden Eomer Galadriel Eowyn Arwen Undomiel Haldir Orcs Uruk-hai Lurtz Elrond Bilbo Baggins
A. Bilbo would have killed Gollum with Sting (his sword) B. Gollum would have strangled Bilbo till he died then Gandalf would have risked his life to try to find him and then get captured or killed, the dwarves would have been attacked by the Wargs and then they would get lost and the whole quest would have ended tragicly
Too many times to count, most likely. But some of the most memorable times included when he was following Gollum in the goblin-caves, when he taunted the spiders of Mirkwood, when he snuck around the castle of the Wood-Elves, and when he conversed with Smaug in the Lonely Mountain.
It slips onto his finger while being chased through the Goblin caves by Gollum.
Gollum was first known as smeagul but once he found the ring and killed his brother he was then known as Gollum (he got this name when the ring took controlled of him and he started making the chocking noise sounding like the word Gollum). He had the one ring for hundreds of years giving him unnatural long life. He became fixed on the ring and would kill anyone who would take it like he tried to do to Bilbo once he noticed he had lost it. Gollum would not give the ring up easily and tried to take it from Frodo in The Lord Of The Rings. Bilbo had it for much shorter time, so part of his own mind was still in control and was not as obbsessed with the ring as Gollum, and was able to find the will to give it up and pass it on to his adopted heir, Frodo Baggins.
We first see Smaug in "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug," specifically during the second film of Peter Jackson's adaptation. His full appearance is revealed during the climax of the film, where he confronts Bilbo Baggins and showcases his immense power and cunning. This encounter marks a pivotal moment in the story, highlighting Smaug's menacing presence and the threat he poses to the characters.