In the book they have a stand-off for a few seconds which quickly ends when Rohan shows up. Gandalf doesn't beat him because they barely even have a fight.hammerofglass wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 8:33 pm A big one that bugs me: in the book Gandalf pits his supernatural power of Hope against the Witch King's supernatural Despair in magical combat at the gate and wins, driving him off and keeping the enemy army from entering the city. In the movie the Witch King unceremoniously smacks Gandalf down at a random spot on the wall and the city is largely overrun.
They don't meet in the movie at all; they meet in the Extended Edition, which shows the Witch King having the upper hand. From a storytelling perspective, the logic is that they are raising the tension and the stakes by having the bad guys have the upper hand, even if only for a moment.
In both book and film, Gandalf hypes the Witch-King up and it is implied he is wary of him, and isn't sure which of them would come out on top if they met in combat- book Denethor even flat-out says that Gandalf might have met his match if I remember correctly.