Urban claims a firm allegiance to the philosophy, “An opportunity neglected does not often return.” To that end, he seized on the chance to shoot a film in New Zealand, and that opportunity multiplied into more opportunities. One of the films he ended up appearing in was a small indie called “The Price of Milk,” directed by Harry Sinclair (who himself appeared as Isildur in the opening scenes of “The Fellowship of the Ring”). As Urban explained, “Harry was a good friend of Peter Jackson, so he took a rough cut down to show Peter. And I just happened to be in Peter’s face when he was looking for someone to cast as Éomer in ‘The Lord of the Rings.'”
Éomer doesn’t appear until the second film, but the role is pivotal. He leads the Riders of Rohan to the Battle of Helm’s Deep, defeating the forces of Saruman and eventually becoming Rohan’s King. “The Lord of the Rings” films instantly became cultural phenomena when they were released, racking up a total of 30 Academy Award nominations, winning 17, and paving the way for the success of fantasy epics like “Game of Thrones.”
“The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, both the original and the extended editions, are streaming on HBO Max. “The Boys” is currently streaming on Prime Video. The “LOTR” prequel series “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,” which is set thousands of years before the Jackson films, is set to premiere on Prime Video on September 2, 2022.