Sam was the only one who got married in the book. The appendices indicates that Merry and Pippin were also married (Merry married Estella Bolger, younger sister of Fatty Bolger and Pippin married Diamond of Long Cleeve) and there were marriages among the families and some of the daughter served in the court of King Aragorn.
Smaug only appeared in the Hobbit, where he was killed and he never appeared again (because he was dead). So smaug was not in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but he was in the Hobbit.
No, there is not a 4th lord of the rings movie because there were only three books. "The Fellowship of the ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King." If you want to count "The Hobbit" or "There and Back Again" it wouldn't be a lord of the rings movie because it basically tells of how the ring was found and the adventure of Bilbo Baggins and the Dwarves. In that book they didn't know that Bilbo's ring was the One Ring, so it is not a part of "The Lord of the rings". It would be a separate movie, and not part of the series.
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
That will depend on how you define series. The Hobbit is a single book. The Lord of the Rings has six books in it, most will say three, but each of the books has two books in it. There is also the Silmarillion which has Middle Earth and its origins. And there is a whole series called the History of Middle Earth that has notes and small stories about the fictional land.
Aragog. He is the reason Hagrid was expelled from Hogwarts as they thought he was the creature that lived in the Chamber of Secrets and killed Moaning Myrtle.
Only her father is shown in the trees in The Lord of the Rings.
Smaug only appeared in the Hobbit, where he was killed and he never appeared again (because he was dead). So smaug was not in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but he was in the Hobbit.
Tolkien's hobbit characters can only be found in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Some discussion of them can be found in his History of Middle Earth books, basically they are notes about the writing and creation of Middle Earth.
No, there is not a 4th lord of the rings movie because there were only three books. "The Fellowship of the ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King." If you want to count "The Hobbit" or "There and Back Again" it wouldn't be a lord of the rings movie because it basically tells of how the ring was found and the adventure of Bilbo Baggins and the Dwarves. In that book they didn't know that Bilbo's ring was the One Ring, so it is not a part of "The Lord of the rings". It would be a separate movie, and not part of the series.
There was not a fourth book it was only a trilogy. Although there have been many other woks concerning Middle Earth such as The Hobbit and the Silmarillion.
No. Sala Baker played Sauron's physical appearance in the Lord of the Rings movie, but was a body actor only. Sauron's voice actor was Alan Howard. In Sauron's appearance in The Hobbit, he was acted and voice acted by Benedict Cumberbatch.
Frodo Baggins is the main hobbit character, due to the fact that the greatest burden is placed on him. There is a lot of discussion about who the hero is in The Lord of the Rings. Many believe that Sam is the hero, the one who represents every man. In The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo is definitely the main hobbit, as we hear mostly his thoughts and feelings. The same goes in the Two Towers. However, Sam is the main hobbit in the Return of the King, as he is the only one left to continue the quest and he saves Frodo and things are seen from his point of view.
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
Gandalf is not a human. He is a Maia, which is similar to a lesser god or an angel. Furthermore, there were many humans in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and the Hobbit. Boromir, Faramir, and Aragorn to name a few. In the Hobbit, there was the Character named Bard.
Bilbo is the Hobbit from the book The Hobbit. His nephew is the main protagonist in the series of books The Lord of The Rings, named Frodo Baggins. NOTE: Bilbo is an only child, so he has no nephews. Frodo Baggins is Bilbo's first cousin, once removed.
That will depend on how you define series. The Hobbit is a single book. The Lord of the Rings has six books in it, most will say three, but each of the books has two books in it. There is also the Silmarillion which has Middle Earth and its origins. And there is a whole series called the History of Middle Earth that has notes and small stories about the fictional land.
Aragog. He is the reason Hagrid was expelled from Hogwarts as they thought he was the creature that lived in the Chamber of Secrets and killed Moaning Myrtle.