In addition, Serkis also played Ulysses Klaue in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Supreme Leader Snoke in the Star Wars sequel trilogy and Alfred Pennyworth in The Batman. Gollum's actor Andy Serkis provided the uncredited voice for Khamûl in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.Daylight weakens them, they cannot see well, and they are not able to move through or across running water. Corrupted by power, and the One Ring, their bodies have faded into broken shadows and their minds and souls have been destroyed by their constant need to follow the Ring.
The Ringwraiths were once great kings of Men, all given Rings of Power. Ringwraiths, also known as the Nazgûl, are dark phantoms - neither alive, nor dead. Description This is a description taken from. Khamùl, the second greatest, and the other remaining seven Nazgul were killed when the Ring was destroyed, caught in the fire storm of Mount Doom. The Witch-king was later defeated by Éowyn at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields as justice for killing King Théoden. After this the Nazgûl reverted to riding the dragon-like Fell Beasts. Arwen, the daughter of Elrond, then took the fading Frodo to Rivendell to be saved be her father, and the Nazgûl steeds were swept away by the waters of Bruinen. However, not before the Witch-king stabbed Frodo with a cursed Morgul blade. They tracked Frodo, Aragorn and company across the Shire, finally finding them at Weathertop where Aragorn defeated them using fire. They were eventually assigned to hunt down Frodo Baggins and reclaim the One Ring for their master Sauron. The Ringwraiths made their way to Mordor, where they resided in the cursed fortress of Minas Morgul. After a brief but intense struggle, Galadriel banished the Ringwraiths and their master. However, they were then confronted by the other members of the White Council, Elrond and Saruman. When Galadriel came to rescue a captured Gandalf, the Ringwraiths surrounded the pair. These would remain with him after the fortress was emptied of the Orc hosts that had gathered there. When Sauron, alias the Necromancer, took up residence in Dol Guldur, he summoned the Ringwraiths from their prisons. Eventually defeated, they were entombed in the High Fells of Rhuadar. Led by the first Nazgûl, the Witch-king of Angmar, they assaulted the realm of Arnor and destroyed it. Following the loss of the One Ring they scattered, but eventually reappeared during the Third Age.
The Ringwraiths were originally nine kings of Men, tempted one by one by the Dark Lord Sauron using his One Ring over their nine rings, through betrayal, greed, suppression, or alliance. Their legs, arms, and hands are also coloured in black. The back of their torso features a continuation of his robe printing. They have a blank black head, and a black torso which printing has a robe design. The Ringwraiths wear a black hood and a tattered cloak.