The Hobbit is set about 60 years before most of the events in The Lord of the Rings.
The Hobbit was published in 1937. The Lord of the Rings did not come out for over 20 years after that. It took Tolkien a long time to write the follow up.
The Hobbit, but really, you should read the silmarillion. It explains the whole Lord of the Rings Lore. but the hobbit, then the lord of the rings; Although, not all of the films for the Hobbit have come out
No, not at all. The Hobbit (even though it came out after Lord of The Rings) is a companion novel to the Lord of the Rings, they occur in the same universe, although The Hobbit predates the events of LOTR.
Most likely... if there is, it would probably not involve any of the characters from the first four books. (The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King...Sorry but I felt it called for a list to help people think about what the fourth one (in theory) would be called.)There is a high possibility that the movie "The Hobbit" will be made. The Hobbit is the book before the others.
The first ever Lord of the Rings movie was The Lord of the Rings (1978), but of the trilogy starting in 2001, the first movie was called The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
Beorn is a skin changer in The Hobbit.
The Hobbit, but really, you should read the silmarillion. It explains the whole Lord of the Rings Lore. but the hobbit, then the lord of the rings; Although, not all of the films for the Hobbit have come out
No.
The Hobbit was first published 21 September 1937 .
No, Aragorn does not appear in The Hobbit. He first arrives in The Lord of the Rings in the Prancing Pony in Bree.
Yes, The Fellowship of the Ring is the first volume in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The second volume is The Two Towers, and the third is The Return of the King. The Hobbit is a novel that comes before the six books, and sort of acts as a prologue to The Lord of the Rings.
Yes it shows the background of the Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien wrote both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
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The Hobbit, The Silmarillion
No, not at all. The Hobbit (even though it came out after Lord of The Rings) is a companion novel to the Lord of the Rings, they occur in the same universe, although The Hobbit predates the events of LOTR.