Why do Moria Orcs look different?
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Why do Moria Orcs look different?
The use of more make up instead of CGI made them look more original. In The Hobbit, they used to CGI to make the orcs look more individual. That being said, it made it difficult to tell which orcs came from where and in small numbers made their role seem larger than it needed to be.
What is the difference between a Warg and a Caragor?
Caragors are evil, demonic big cats (akin to lions), in the same way that wargs are evil, demonic wolves. Their origins are similar, and they both can be tamed by orcs to use as riding animals. The principle difference is that caragors are better at climbing; but wargs, having a pack mentality, are much easier to tame.
What happened to Azog’s Warg?
Later, in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Azog rides her when meeting up with Bolg, and again when he leads his armies towards the Lonely Mountain. She is later killed during the final battle of the city of Dale and the Lonely Mountain in the extended edition of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.
Is the Goblin King a troll?
He appears as a giant, obese, bloated goblin (more akin to a troll) with lots of warts, lumps, and scars, and carries a large staff decorated with an animal skull, closely resembling a ram, adorned with shrunken heads.
What is pale Orcs name?
Azog
Azog is played by Manu Bennett via motion-capture and CG (though he was originally intended to be played by Conan Stevens in a practical costume and makeup). He is a white-skinned Orc, known as the Pale Orc or Azog the Defiler. According to Balin, he is from Gundabad.
What is the name of AZOG’s Warg?
Warg Matriarch
The Warg Matriarch was a Gundabad warg and the steed of Azog in the The Hobbit film trilogy. She is portrayed as a giant white warg, and according to the creators of the films, she is the mother of the other Gundabad wargs seen in films….
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Eye color | Black with yellow pupils |
What is Azog’s Warg called?
The Warg Matriarch
The Warg Matriarch was a Gundabad warg and the steed of Azog in the The Hobbit film trilogy.
Is BOLG the son of Azog?
Bolg was the son of Azog, succeeding his father as a prominent leader of the northern Orcs after Azog was killed by Dáin Ironfoot at the Battle of Azanulbizar in Third Age 2799.