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Isaac begins by addressing the initial inspiration behind the Witch King's design, attributing it to the esteemed artist John Howe, whose artwork resonates deeply with the Tolkien universe. Howe's creative contributions have graced various book covers and captured the essence of Middle-earth.
However, Isaac points out that the original design of the Witch King bore a striking resemblance to Morgoth and Sauron, leading to confusion among viewers. This likeness, evident through the helmet and weaponry, prompted Jackson to reconsider the Witch King's appearance post filming.