“He remembers waiting for the explosion”: Lord of the Rings Star Viggo Mortensen Nearly Got Blown to Smithereens While Filming on Actual Landmines

Lord of the Rings Star Viggo Mortensen Nearly Got Blown to Smithereens While Filming on Actual Landmines
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The Lord of the Rings franchise has earned an iconic status in American cinema by creatively delivering three epic adventure films. The highly acclaimed sequels of the franchise have been successfully helmed and directed by Peter Jackson, who poured his heart, blood, and sweat into making the film series an inescapable watch on the silver screen.

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Many stars have been part of its iconic and lucrative projects, such as acting genius Viggo Mortensen, who effectively played Aragorn and was lauded for his breathtaking performance. However, he once claimed that he nearly risked his life while performing an action scene in its third film, The Return of the King. He also suffered a few on-set: for instance, he broke his two toes while filming an iconic scene.

Viggo Mortensen Nearly Got Injured While Filming Lord of the Rings

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Viggo Mortensen

Viggo Mortensen is one of the most daring and phenomenal actors in Hollywood. Mortensen has starred as the leading man in several high-profile films in the entertainment industry and has continued to earn a fortune with his powerful acting chops. The United States native star has developed a unique artistic approach that has undoubtedly allowed him to take on raw, edgy, and complex roles. 

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Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, The Road movie star appeared in minor and supporting roles across multi-genre films, and his career skyrocketed in 2000 with him getting the opportunity to star as Aragorn in the commercially successful The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. He received a roar of applause for his remarkable performance and gained the attention of industry heavyweights, after which he appeared in dozens of big banner films.

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Viggo Mortensen

Viggo Mortensen became a global icon with his excellent portrayal of Aragorn. He left the fans astonished with his daredevil stunts in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy, which even cost him his life as he put himself at risk by pushing himself to improvise the action scenes that even left the film director scared.

According to reports, in one of the iconic scenes from the third installment, The Return of the King, the actor nearly experienced a horrible life-threatening accident. The part involved Mortensen’s character Aragorn, who gathered his troops for the one last defeat against Mordor, the fictional world of Middle-earth, and struggled across the rocky land mines, which put him in a dangerous spot. Although the crew members were there with all the safety measures, the actor nearly risked his life while performing the part flawlessly.

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Viggo Mortensen Claims The Fellowship of the Ring is The Best Film in The Franchise

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Viggo Mortensen

Viggo Mortensen once claimed that the first film in the Lord of the Rings franchise, The Fellowship of the Ring, is one of the best films. The actor also gushed about the film series director Peter Jackson for allowing him to work on his incredible trilogy projects.

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He shared,

“What I most remember and what was most valuable in the shooting of Lord of the Rings, because it was such a long period, was watching Peter Jackson and his team, hundreds of mostly New Zealanders who had had little and in some cases no experience working on movies, certainly none of them had had experience working on a big movie like that.”

Last year, the actor told EW,

“Peter was always a geek in terms of technology but once he had the means to do it, and the evolution of the technology really took off, he never looked back. In the first movie, yes, there’s Rivendell and Mordor, but there’s sort of an organic quality to it, actors acting with each other, and real landscapes; it’s grittier.”

Viggo Mortensen is one of the most talented and hardworking actors in Hollywood who has worked in many iconic films like The Two Faces of January. Jauja, A Dangerous Method, Appaloosa, and The Reflecting Skin.

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Also Read: “This is wrong. That’s not how it is”: Viggo Mortensen Refused Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine Role After Son Trashed X-Men Script

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