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Giant sculpture of Gandalf riding an eagle to be removed from Wellington Airport

Giant sculpture of Gandalf riding an eagle to be removed from Wellington Airport

Yahoo05-05-2025

Sculptures of two giant eagles from the Lord Of The Rings films will be removed from New Zealand's Wellington Airport this month after looming over travellers for 12 years.
The sculptures, one bearing the wizard Gandalf and which hover in the terminal, have delighted tourists and scared children since 2013.
Their tenure was eventful – one became unmoored from its fixings during a severe earthquake in 2016 and plummeted onto the terminal floor below. No one was hurt.
But this month the majestic creatures, which underscore the capital city's connection to Peter Jackson's Lord Of The Rings and Hobbit films, will depart the terminal for good, Wellington Airport announced on Monday.
'It's been quite a Lord Of The Rings-heavy storytelling theme in here,' said airport chief executive Matt Clarke. 'Now we're looking to change that to something new.'
'It breaks my heart,' said one traveller, Verity Johnson, who sat beneath a grasping eagle claw in the food court on Monday. The sculptures had impressed her since she was young. 'Please, please reconsider.'
'Taking them away is un-New Zealand,' joked another airport visitor, Michael Parks.
The eagles were crafted by the film props and effects company Weta Workshop, which created tens of thousands of props for the Oscar-winning fantasy films directed by Jackson – one of Wellington's best-known residents, who lives near the airport.
The movies based on JRR Tolkien's beloved novels, generated billions of dollars in tourism revenue for New Zealand and employed thousands of people in Wellington over the 15 years of their production.
But during the years the eagles have hovered in the terminal, Tolkien tourism has waned in Wellington — although the city will perhaps always be synonymous with Jackson's films.
Guided tours still convey fans to the settings of famous scenes from the films and to visit production companies such as Weta, which will create a new display for the airport, to be unveiled later this year, Mr Clarke said.
Travellers have until Friday to admire the birds, which will then be put into storage, Mr Clarke said. He hopes the creatures – which each feature 1,000 3D printed feathers – will find a home at a museum.
'It's a spectacular thing for little kids to see,' Mr Clarke said. 'Even your old, grizzled businessmen, they still pull out their phones and take a quick cheeky photo too.'
Wellington Airport is not losing its quirky side. An enormous sculpture of The Hobbit's gold-hoarding dragon, Smaug, will remain overlooking the check-in counters.

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