“The Lord of the Rings” movie franchise directed by Peter Jackson made $2,935,233,850 at the global box office with its originally released trilogy, according to records kept by box office database The-Numbers. Tolkien's “The Hobbit” novels have also sold several millions of copies, according to Online MBA, however, an earnings estimate was not provided. 'LORD OF THE RINGS' PROTECTOR CHRISTOPHER TOLKIEN DIES AT 95 At a modest average of about $15 - it's feasible to assume the books have made $2.25 billion, not counting the sales of used books,” says Online MBA. “Current prices vary from $20 for a paperback to $50 and beyond for special sets of hardbacks. However, since Tolkien’s death in 1971, the novels have been translated into more than 40 languages and sold more than 150 million copies around the world, according to economic impact research from Online MBA. When it comes down to “The Lord of the Rings” novels, the exact dollar amount is not clear since book sales are harder to pin down box office sales. AMAZON’S ‘LORD OF THE RINGS’ TV SERIES GETS SEASON 2 RENEWAL BEFORE FILMING THE FIRST ONE
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