132 wins & 138 nominations
- 2003 Nominee Oscar
- Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
- Grant Major (art director)
- Dan Hennah (set decorator)
- Alan Lee (set decorator)
- 2012 Nominee Saturn Award
- Best DVD Collection
As part of the collection "The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy, Extended Editions". - 2003 Winner Saturn Award
- Best Fantasy Film
- 2003 Winner Gold Angel
- Best Adventure Picture
- 2013 Winner Critics Choice Award
- Favorite Film Franchise
- 2003 Nominee Critics Choice Award
- Best Picture
- 2003 Nominee CFCA Award
- Best Picture
- 2003 Nominee C.A.S. Award
- Outstanding Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures
- Christopher Boyes (re-recording mixer)
- Michael Semanick (re-recording mixer)
- Michael Hedges (re-recording mixer)
- Hammond Peek (production mixer)
- 2003 Nominee DFWFCA Award
- Best Picture
- 2003 Nominee Golden Globe
- Best Motion Picture - Drama
- 2003 Nominee Golden Satellite Award
- Best Motion Picture, Drama
- 2004 Winner Grammy
- Best Score Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
- Howard Shore (artist/composer/producer)
- John Kurlander (engineer)
- Peter Cobbin (engineer/mixer)
- 2003 Winner Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Award
- Best Character Makeup - Feature
(Elijah Wood). - 2003 Winner Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Award
- Best Special Makeup Effects - Feature
(Elijah Wood). - 2003 Winner Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Award
- Best Character Hair Styling - Feature
(Liv Tyler).
- 2003 Winner Hugo
- Best Dramatic Presentation - Long Form
- Peter Jackson (director, screenplay)
- Fran Walsh (screenplay)
- Philippa Boyens (screenplay)
- Stephen Sinclair (screenplay)
- J.R.R. Tolkien (book)
- 2003 Winner Silver Ribbon
- Best Dubbing (Migliore Doppiaggio)
For the voices of Viggo Mortensen and Denis Leary.Shared with: Ice Age
- 2004 Nominee Award of the Japanese Academy
- Best Foreign Film
- 2003 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing in a Feature - Music - Feature Film
- Michael Price (music editor)
- Andrew Dudman (music editor)
- Steve Price (music editor)
- Mark Willsher (music editor)
- Malcolm Fife (music editor)
- Nigel Scott (music editor)
- Jonathan Schultz (music editor)
- Becca Gatrell (music editor)
- Raphaël Mouterde (music editor)
- 2003 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing in Foreign Features
- Mike Hopkins (supervising sound editor/supervising dialogue editor/supervising adr editor)
- Ethan Van der Ryn (supervising sound editor/supervising foley editor)
- David Farmer (sound effects editor)
- Brent Burge (sound effects editor)
- Dave Whitehead (sound effects editor)
- John McKay (sound effects editor)
- Kyrsten Mate (sound effects editor)
- Craig Tomlinson (sound effects editor)
- Hayden Collow (sound effects editor)
- Jason Canovas (dialogue editor/adr editor)
- Ray Beentjes (dialogue editor/adr editor)
- Polly McKinnon (adr editor)
- Nigel Stone (adr editor)
- Mark Franken (adr editor)
- 2003 Winner MTV Movie Award
- Best Movie
- 2003 Winner OFCS Award
- Best Picture
- 2003 Nominee OFCS Award
- Best Adapted Screenplay
- 2013 Nominee People's Choice Award
- Favorite Move Fan Following
- 2004 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture
- 2003 Nominee PGA Award
- Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures
- 2003 Nominee Actor
- Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture
- 2003 Winner SFX Award
- Best SF or Fantasy Film
- 2003 Winner Excellence in Production Design Award
- Period or Fantasy Film
- Grant Major (production designer)
- Dan Hennah (supervising art director)
- Joe Bleakley (art director)
- Rob Outterside (art director)
- Philip Ivey (art director)
- Mark Robins (art director)
- Jules Cook (assistant art director)
- Ross McGarva (assistant art director)
- Jacqui Allen (assistant art director)
- 2003 Nominee Teen Choice Award
- Choice Movie - Drama/Action Adventure
- 2003 Nominee Teen Choice Award
- Choice Movie Fight/Action Sequence
- 2003 Nominee USC Scripter Award
- Fran Walsh (screenwriter)
- Philippa Boyens (screenwriter)
- Stephen Sinclair (screenwriter)
- Peter Jackson (screenwriter)
- J.R.R. Tolkien (author)
- 2003 Winner Young Artist Award
- Best Family Feature Film - Drama
- 2003 Nominee World Soundtrack Award
- Best Original Song Written for a Film
- Howard Shore
- Fran Walsh (lyricist)
- Janet Roddick (lyricist)
- David Donaldson (lyricist)
- Steve Roche (lyricist)
- David Long (lyricist)
- Emiliana Torrini (performer)
For the song "Gollum's Song".
- 2003 Winner AFI Award
- Movie of the Year
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS is an epic screen experience that will inspire awe in generations of movie lovers for years to come. Though presented on a massive scale, the film's attention to detail and its emotional depth are the heart of its extraordinary achievement. Whether marching in the shadow of 10,000 warriors or showing two people talking, Peter Jackson's personal vision for the trilogy fully realizes J. R. R. Tolkien's boundless literary imagination.
- 2003 Winner Empire Award
- Best Film
- 2002 Nominee Seattle Film Critics Award
- Best Picture
- 2002 Nominee Seattle Film Critics Award
- Best Screenplay, Adapted
- 2003 Winner VES Award
- Best Visual Effects in an Effects Driven Motion Picture
- 2003 Winner VES Award
- Best Character Animation in a Live Action Motion Picture
- 2003 Winner VES Award
- Best Special Effects in a Motion Picture
- 2003 Nominee VES Award
- Best Matte Painting in a Motion Picture
- 2003 Winner VES Award
- Best Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture
- 2003 Winner PFCS Award
- Best Picture
- 2003 Winner PFCS Award
- Best Screenplay - Adapted
- 2003 Winner Audience Award
- Best Adapted Screenplay
- 2003 Nominee Chlotrudis Award
- Best Adapted Screenplay
- 2004 Winner Australian DVD and Video Industry Award
- Best Marketing Campaign for a Retail Title
- 2002 Nominee WAFCA Award
- Best Film
- 2003 Winner DVDX Award
- Best Overall DVD, New Movie (Including All Extra Features)
(Special Extended Edition). - 2003 Nominee DVDX Award
- Best Behind-the-Scenes Program (New for DVD)
For the appendices, parts 3 and 4: "The Journey Continues" and "The Battle for Middle-earth begins" (Special Extended Edition). - 2003 Winner DVDX Award
- Best New Movie Scenes (Finished-Edited Into Movie or Stand-Alone)
(Special Extended Edition). - 2003 Nominee DVDX Award
- Best Audio Commentary (New for DVD)
- Elijah Wood
- Sean Astin
- John Rhys-Davies
- Billy Boyd
- Dominic Monaghan
- Orlando Bloom
- Christopher Lee
- Sean Bean
- Bernard Hill
- Miranda Otto
- David Wenham
- Brad Dourif
- Karl Urban
- John Noble
- Craig Parker
- Andy Serkis
(Special Extended Edition).
- 2011 Nominee IGN Award
- Best Movie Blu-Ray
For "The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy - Extended Edition" on Blu-Ray.
- 2002 Nominee UFCA Award
- Best Picture
- 2015 Winner OFTA Film Hall of Fame
- Motion Picture
- 2003 Nominee OFTA Film Award
- Best Ensemble
- 2022 Winner Guinness World Record
- Most Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture (individual)
- 2022 Winner Guinness World Record
- Most Oscar nominations for Best Picture (female actor)
- 2016 Winner Guinness World Record
- Most VES Awards Won By A Movie Series
- 2004 Winner Guinness World Record
- Largest Battle Sequences on Film
- 2003 Winner Guinness World Record
- Most VES Awards Won By A Movie
- 2003 Winner IOMA
- Best Picture (Miglior film)
- 2003 Nominee IOMA
- Best Screenplay (Miglior sceneggiatura)
- 2003 Winner Golden Schmoes
- Best DVD/Blu-Ray of the Year
'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers: Special Edition' - 2002 Winner Golden Schmoes
- Favorite Movie of the Year
- 2002 Nominee Golden Schmoes
- Most Overrated Movie of the Year
- 2003 Winner INOCA
- Best Ensemble Cast
- 2003 Winner INOCA
- Best Picture
- 2002 Winner Golden Tomato Award
- Best Movie
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