LOTR hasn't aged well, will the CGI in the MCU films degrade as badly as technology moves on? - Quora
![Watching Return of the King on TV and have to say that no CGI character has yet to pull my heartstrings more than this crazy bastard. : r/lotr Watching Return of the King on TV and have to say that no CGI character has yet to pull my heartstrings more than this crazy bastard. : r/lotr](https://preview.redd.it/1y2p6mtz1vq11.jpg?auto=webp&s=142a04d7d77ec5c407e4a75ca2bde465a45450af)
Watching Return of the King on TV and have to say that no CGI character has yet to pull my heartstrings more than this crazy bastard. : r/lotr
![Kris Kushnerick on Twitter: "Awesome practical effects in LOTR vs weird CGI in The Hobbit. I couldn't stop seeing it after I noticed it the first time. https://t.co/hP5c4UPVmh" / Twitter Kris Kushnerick on Twitter: "Awesome practical effects in LOTR vs weird CGI in The Hobbit. I couldn't stop seeing it after I noticed it the first time. https://t.co/hP5c4UPVmh" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EUm9av8U8AEJDS3.jpg)
Kris Kushnerick on Twitter: "Awesome practical effects in LOTR vs weird CGI in The Hobbit. I couldn't stop seeing it after I noticed it the first time. https://t.co/hP5c4UPVmh" / Twitter
![Trivia: in the audio commentary of "The Hobbit", Peter Jackson says that he was constantly frustrated with the appearance of the orcs in the LOTR trilogy. In Jackson's opinion, CGI is better Trivia: in the audio commentary of "The Hobbit", Peter Jackson says that he was constantly frustrated with the appearance of the orcs in the LOTR trilogy. In Jackson's opinion, CGI is better](https://preview.redd.it/qkpucm0r7fg71.jpg?auto=webp&s=62d6cb3b6119f57ffb26b144c219c767be30746f)