When "The Return of the King" doesn't mean Aragorn. since he was never a king before and never been to gondor.
Return of the monarchy doesn't sound good.
Also he's king of Arnor and Gondor.
>>86903098
Here's your (you)
It refers to the station/position of "The King," which the realm has been without. Not to the actual person.
>third worlders
>>86903098
>never been to gondor
It refers to the station/location of "Burger King" which the realm has been without. Not to the actual person.
should have been called Return of a King, then
gandalf said "you cannot deny the return of the king" and he was talking about aragorn arriving in gondor, and he did not mean 'the king' as an indivudal person, he meant the literal return of the title 'the king' to whoever that person would be, aragorn or his son or someone else
>Authority is not given to you to deny The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Steward!
Who was Steward? Was his claim to the throne more legitimate than Aragorn's?
>>86903098
he fought as a mercenary in gondor before
>>86903276
also this
>>86904072
How did Peter Jackson of WingNut Films™ get away with this?
When Aragorn was arguing with Boromir he said
I will not take the ring within 100 leagues of YOUR city.
sounds like a lot of disdain for someone who wants to be king.
>>86904380
You can find out all about how Peter Jackson of WingNut Films™ got away with it on The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Extended Edition™ Behind-The-Scenes disc 2, Chapter 2. Out now on DVD and Blu-ray!
>>86903098
King as an office/position, not one specific king. Come on m8
He's the heir to throne, thus the rightful king. It would be like if elizabeth died and charles william and harry were all killed and george exhiled from UK.
He would still be the rightful king, despite all of the kikes who would gladly steal the throne for themselves.