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For fans seeking the safest and highest-quality experience for Peter Jackson's trilogy, several authorized platforms offer the Extended Editions with bonus features. Official Digital Purchase and Download
Why Download This Version?
If you already own the Blu-rays or the 4K set, you know the official releases have been color-timed to death. The greens are teal, the flesh tones are waxy, and DNR has scrubbed away every grain of the 2000s.
- FanEdit.org – The largest database, with ratings and reviews.
- IFDB (International Fan Edit Database) – Allows listing of edits with narrative changes.
- YouTube – Some editors post “comparison clips” rather than full films.
Example: The popular Lord of the Rings: The Red Book of Westmarch fan edit is distributed as a set of replacement audio and subtitle files. You must supply your own video file from a legally owned disc.