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Trolls based on the dolls appeared in the Hollywood animated movie Trolls (2016) and its subsequent sequels Trolls World Tour (2020), and Trolls Band Together (2023). Troll [21] is the name, and main antagonist, of a 2022 Norwegian movie released by Netflix on December 1, 2022. Rolf Lidberg was a Swedish artist well known for his troll ...
Trolls are said to have been created by Morgoth "in mockery of" the Ents. They dislike the sun, and some types, like the three Trolls from The Hobbit, turn to stone if exposed to sunlight. Trolls dwell in the Misty Mountains as well as in Mordor. Sauron breeds the Olog-hai: large, clever, and resistant to the sun. [T 22] [T 23] [T 24] [T 25]
Trolls is an American animated media franchise created by DreamWorks Animation, inspired by the successful line of Troll doll toys created by Thomas Dam.It follows the adventures of a pair of trolls named Poppy and Branch (voiced respectively by Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake) as they live among their village of pop-singing trolls.
The movie’s conceived as a feature-length party, featuring a Bergen wedding, an island resort vacation, an amusement park chase and several concerts — which is a lot more fun than the dark and ...
Getting vulnerable. Taylor Lautner shared an emotional video responding to trolls who commented on his appearance after a recent TV interview. “I just got back from a run. I was feeling really ...
A cave-troll in Peter Jackson's The Fellowship of the Ring. Trolls are replaced by "Groans" in Gene Deitch's 1967 animated short film adaptation of The Hobbit. [23] In Rankin/Bass's animated 1977 adaptation of The Hobbit, the trolls were voiced by Paul Frees, Jack DeLeon, and Don Messick, who all also voiced other characters. [24]
"We were both really sick," said Kendrick, who plays a troll named Poppy in the animated film franchise alongside Timberlake, 43, as Branch. Their cover of "True Colors" appears on the soundtrack.
Depictions of trolls in popular culture, beings in Nordic folklore, including Norse mythology. In Old Norse sources, beings described as trolls dwell in isolated areas of rocks, mountains, or caves, live together in small family units, and are rarely helpful to human beings. In later Scandinavian folklore, trolls became beings in their own right.