Summary
Wanna feel old?
It’s been more than 20 years since Return of the King hit cinemas.
That means it’s been even longer since the firstLord of the Ringsmovie.
These Lord of the Rings Funko Pops rule them all!
Funko’s new range of Lord of the Rings Pops joinsLego’s impressive Barad-dur set.
Made up of almost 5,500 pieces, the towering set costs $460 and joins 2023’s Rivendell set.
Funko’s super-sized Treebeard Pop not only stands at 6.1 inches tall, so almost twice as tall as a regular Pop, but it has miniature Pop versions of Merry and Pippin sitting in its branches, just like the Hobbits did in the Lord of the Rings movies.
Perhaps next year we will get another Lord of the Rings location to build out of Lego.
A litany of options for anyone on the hunt for Father’s Day gifts for their gaming dads.
Funko’s super-sized Treebeard Pop not only stands at 6.1 inches tall, so almost twice as tall as a regular Pop, but it has miniature Pop versions of Merry and Pippin sitting in its branches, just like the Hobbits did in the Lord of the Rings movies.
Infamous for spreading the bad word of Sauron throughout Middle-earth, the Mouth of Sauron is one of the scariest-looking characters in Lord of the Rings. So creepy that even as a fun Funko Pop, very little of the fear the character is capable of imparting has been lost.