In the book, Gamling survives the attack on Helm's Deep, returning with Gimli after the battle.
In the movie, a Warg (kind of a wolf) kills Gamling. An Orc-Scout was riding the Warg. This happens when the people of Edoras are heading for Helm's Deep.
The Great Goblin
Biter was a blade forged in Gondolin, and slew many goblins.
The leader of the Goblins of the Misty Mountains in the Hobbit was called simply The Great Goblin. After the death of the Great Goblin, the goblins of the Misty Mountains were ruled by Bolg, son of Azog.... who knew there were female orcs...
He verified that the story that Gandalf and the others told him was true. He captured a goblin and a warg and killed them.
They were killed by Beorn. Beorn was investigating the truth behind Gandalf's story of the party's flight from the goblins and captured a wolf and goblin near the circle of trees where the party hid from the wargs. Beorn is described as having interrogated the wolf and goblin and the clear implication is that he killed them afterwards and kept their heads as trophies or perhaps warnings.
The Great Goblin
Biter was a blade forged in Gondolin, and slew many goblins.
The leader of the Goblins of the Misty Mountains in the Hobbit was called simply The Great Goblin. After the death of the Great Goblin, the goblins of the Misty Mountains were ruled by Bolg, son of Azog.... who knew there were female orcs...
the goblin cleaver is a sword that the goblins are terrified of, and hated it.
He verified that the story that Gandalf and the others told him was true. He captured a goblin and a warg and killed them.
I believe that the goblin king is named Bolg, son of Azog
There is no resurrection in The Hobbit. However, there are certain aspects of a resurrection like story in the escape from the goblin caves and the escape from the elven dungeon.
Apparently not, as they referred to Bilbo as 'this' when presenting the prisoners to the Goblin King.
{| |- | Beorn was off checking up on the story that Gandalf and the dwarves had told him. He returned and told them that he had confirmed the story. Beorn captured a warg and a goblin and after getting information from them he killed them. The warg's skin and the goblin's were mounted on the wall. |}
Tolkien describes the wargs in "The Hobbit" as large, fierce, evil wolves that are in league with goblins and are under the control of the goblin leader, the Great Goblin. They are depicted as being cunning, cruel, and capable of communication with one another.
They were killed by Beorn. Beorn was investigating the truth behind Gandalf's story of the party's flight from the goblins and captured a wolf and goblin near the circle of trees where the party hid from the wargs. Beorn is described as having interrogated the wolf and goblin and the clear implication is that he killed them afterwards and kept their heads as trophies or perhaps warnings.
Azog killed Thror, heir of Durin. Started the war of the dwarves and orcs. Azog was hunted down and killed, by Dain Ironfoot. Bolg, Azog's son, led the orcs in the battle of Five armies. Bolg was slain by Beorn in the form of a huge bear.