While there are many hilarious references to film scenes online, there’s really nothing like afantasymovie meme. Plenty of these memes originate fromfantasy movies with great stories and excellent actionand can reference things like legendary lines of dialogue, reactions from characters, or nonsensical moments. While some ofthe best fantasy TV series of all timealso feature meme-worthy moments, most typically come from movies.

These memes are used in different ways, too. Some typically focus on a particular quote or still image, whereas others simply mock a memorable moment from these films. For example, theLord of the RingsandHarry Pottermovies, and even franchises that blend sci-fi and fantasy together, likeStar Wars, are full of memes.Regardless of their origins or purposes, these fantasy movie moments are so famous that they have become massive memes online.

Sean Bean as Boromir reciting the iconic “one does not simply” line in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

10"One Does Not Simply"

The Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship Of The Ring (2001)

The “One does not simply walk” meme from Sean Bean’s Boromir inThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ringis one of the most iconic moments inThe Lords of the Ringsmovies.This scene comes about at the Council of Elrond, where Boromir announces that it is not as easy to trek directly to Mordor as the others initially understand it to be.

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However, this moment is so much more than that.Bean’s face is absolutely hysterical, and it makes sense that so many viewers reuse this image to depict their thoughts and feelings on pretty much anything.

Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequels

In fact, Bean himself considers this scene to be a major part of his legacy as an actor (viaThe Independent). This moment is so simple yet brilliant, and it’s a great example of why fantasy movies are the perfect breeding ground for memes like these.

9"What If I Told You?"

The Matrix (1999)

The Matrix’s “What if I told you?” meme is often used to explain a piece of information to whoever comes across it, although it’s usually something petty or about an unnecessary qualm.However, this adds to the humor of the meme, and it’s hilarious to imagine Morpheus patronizingly explaining something to the viewer. While there are plenty of standout moments inThe Matrixmovies, this one is by far one of the most notable.

Interestingly, one ofThe Matrix’s most famous meme quotes is a lie.The line is actually not said by Lawrence Fishburne’s Morpheus, despite what many viewers believe. Morpheus says this when he informs Leo about the Matrix simulation, but in reality, he asks Keanu Reeves’ character if he wants to know what “it” is. The original quote doesn’t actually exist at all, but there are several other possibilities as to why this common misconception even exists, including the Mandela effect and influences from other TV shows.

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8"For The Better, Right?"

Star Wars: Episode II - Attack Of The Clones (2002)

BeforeAnakin and Padmé’s secretStar Warsromanceeven properly begins, the pair share a picnic together, which is the source of the franchise’s staple “For the better, right?” meme.The two are actually discussing the state of the Republic and how they are governing society, but many take Padmé’s reaction to Anakin’s statement about changing the world and use it to respond to all manner of ridiculous situations online.

While a lot of these memes are often related to real-life politics, this format is also used for several other comical reactions. Of course, what makes this meme even funnier is knowingAnakin’s fate inStar Wars, especially as his later personality as Darth Vader is one of the most destructive figures of all time in sci-fi and fantasy movies.Padmé and Anakin’s relationship is doomed from the start, really, and this hilarious meme only foreshadows their ending.

Lawrence Fishburne as Morpheous talking to Keanu Reeves as Neo, who is reflected in his glasses, in The Matrix.

7Dumbledore’s Reaction To The Triwizard Tournament Drawing

Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire (2005)

Dumbledore’s unhinged response to Harry after he is selected to take part inthe Triwizard Tournament inHarry Potter and The Goblet of Fireis one of the most widely discussed movie moments in the franchise.This moment is also one that readers and viewers alike mention frequently, especially because in the book, Dumbledore asks Harry about his name ending up in the running for the dangerous competition in a rather calm manner.

Interestingly, the exact screenshot of this scene, and the discrepancy between the novel and film, are both memes.The movie scene, however, is a more memorable meme.

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Dumbledore is typically a stable and strong figure who knows what’s going on before anyone else.

Many use this format to make a joke about over-the-top reactions to real-life events and general media, and it’s a great way of doing so. ThroughouttheHarry Pottermoviesand books, Dumbledore is typically a stable and strong figure who knows what’s going on before anyone else, so this strange and slightly out-of-character moment for Hogwarts’ headmaster is a hilarious basis for a meme.

Natalie Portman as Padmé and Hayden Christensen as Anakin having a picnic in a field in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones.

6Gene Wilder’s Willy Wonka

Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971)

The image of Gene Wilder’s Willy Wonka leaning his head against his hand is an iconic meme, which is often referred to as “Creepy Wonka” or “Condescending Wonka.”What’s so great about this moment is thatWilly Wonka & the Chocolate Factoryis a movie from 1971, yet the meme is only from recent years thanks to the internet. In the original scene, Wonka does this when he asks his visitors if they want to see a new product he is working on, but the meme expands way past this.

Many use this format to make a patronizing or sarcastic response to an issue, which is hilarious, considering Wonka isn’t trying to be this way to the group in the actual scene.This moment is also typically depicted as light-hearted, but many forgetWilly Wonka & The Chocolate Factory’s harrowing tunnel sceneand the traumatic things that happen to the other kids that occur after this.

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5Confused Gandalf

The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001)

The “Confused Gandalf” meme is another prominent meme from cinematic history. This moment occurs during the first ofThe Lord of the Ringsmovies,The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, when Gandalf mentions he has “no memory of this place” while traveling through the Mines of Moria.This simple line results in a brilliantly funny meme which many use as a reaction image, often in relation to their own disoriented memories.

For example, “Confused Gandalf” is often used online after people return to work after a long vacation, which is a hilarious way to explain they’ve forgotten how to do their jobs.Of course, this scene also sets upThe Fellowship of the Ring’s ending, in which Gandalf sacrifices himself to save the others.“Confused Gandalf” is often compared to “Confused Travolta” inPulp Fiction, too, although thisLord of the Ringsscene is the fantasy movie version of it.

Dumbledore angrily interrogating Harry about the Triwizard tournament in in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

4“Hello There”

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith (2005)

Obi-Wan Kenobi’s “Hello there” meme is another legendary moment in theStar Warsuniverse.While Kenobi says this line inStar Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope, the meme format actually originates from Ewan McGregor’s version of the character inStar Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith.

This happens when Kenobi jumps down and surprises General Grievous, and the villain’s response of “General Kenobi!” is also another quote that the meme often incorporates, too.

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While there are manyObi-Wan Kenobi memes from theStar Warsfranchise, this one stands out the most.

There are loads of parodies, music remixes, and general jokes about this scene across the internet, and most people can immediately identify the character from this meme, even if they aren’t familiar with theStar Warsfilms or Kenobi’s titular spinoff.Hopefully,Obi-Wan Kenobiseason 2will reference this iconic line again, seeing as it is only uttered once in season 1.

Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka resting his head on his hand and smiling in Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory.

3"You Keep Using That Word, I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means."

The Princess Bride (1988)

Vizzini’s “Inconceivable!” line inThe Princess Brideis one of the most memorable and hilarious things about the film, but Inigo’s response is actually a more prominent meme than Wallace Shawn’s dialogue.Throughout the movie, “Inconceivable!” is used to describe any kind of event that occurs, but at one point, Inigo points out his repeated use of the word and tells him “I do not think it means what you think it means.” What’s hilarious about this moment is that Inigo is completely right.

After Vizzini tries to cut down a pirate and mentions he doesn’t fall, Inigo gets fed up and points out what audiences are all thinking.This meme format is constantly used online to point out others’ errors,whether that be incorrect information about a current issue, or simply to call someone stupid. It’s used so much, in fact, that many check outThe Princess Bridejust because of this scene, and while it’s a strange reason to watch a film, it’s still great so many are being introduced to it because of this meme.

2Captain Jack Sparrow Running Away

Captain Jack Sparrow running across the beach away from the cannibals is agreat scene inPirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, which is now immortalized in meme form.The “Jack Sparrow Run” is a meme in itself, which refers to the way Johnny Depp’s character constantly sprints with his arms flailing around, which is seen in most of thePirates of the Caribbeanmovies, but this scene from the second film demonstrates it the best.

The image is typically used online as a reaction to something overwhelming or even scary.

Viewers are frequently recreating Sparrow’s iconic run in social media posts on platforms like TikTok.However, the image is typically used online as a reaction to something overwhelming or even scary.

It’s always hilarious to see someone post a controversial, yet trivial, opinion about something, only to use this scene in response to the heated comments they receive.Although Jack escapes the cannibals, this moment is a brilliant way for viewers to depict their feelings about certain topics online.

1"Tis But A Scratch"

Monty Python And The Holy Grail (1975)

EveryMonty Pythonmoviecontains multiple hysterically funny moments that are meme-worthy, but no more than King Arthur and the Black Knight’s battle inMonty Python and the Holy Grail. The “Tis but a scratch” meme, which is also known as “Just a flesh wound,” refers to the moment when King Arthur chops off both of the Black Knight’s arms. The Knight’s uncaring response to this is nothing short of hilarious, and the brief second he takes to reference his lack of limbs before returning to the fight is comedic genius.

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Internet users often use this meme to react to a huge event, whether that’s personal or across the world. The apathetic response to something traumatic or life-changing is popular online, andMonty Python’s similar type of humor means there are plenty of memes from the films that fall into this category. There are loads ofamazingly funny quotes fromMonty Python and the Holy Grail, but thisfantasymovie memeis by far one of the best.