Recalling actors for The Hobbit
Saturday, May 24th, 2008 08:50 pm.
Okay, so according to PJ and GDT, they'll be vigorously pursuing any LOTR actors whose characters would appear in The Hobbit and what they're calling Film 2.
That means they'd need:
Ian Holm - Bilbo (But probably not as young Bilbo. Maybe older in Film 2?)
Ian McKellen - Gandalf
Andy Serkis - Gollum
and
Hugo Weaving - Elrond
Those four are definitely in the book of The Hobbit. Then some possibilities for Film 2:
Viggo Mortensen - Aragorn
Orlando Bloom - Legolas
Liv Tyler - Arwen
Cate Blanchett - Galadriel
Christopher Lee - Saruman
Elijah Wood - Frodo
Sean Astin - Sam
Those are the only characters I can think of that are either in the storyline as written by Tolkien, or could easily fit into it for the films. Anybody I'm missing? Who else in on the White Council besides the two wizards, Elrond and Galadriel?
We know from PJ that Ian M., Andy and Viggo have been approached. Liv and Elijah have both been quoted as saying they'd run to NZ in a heartbeat if asked. I'm pretty sure the rest of them would be into it as well. The only doubts are Christopher, who might be too old to partake anymore, and possibly Hugo and Orlando, neither of whom seem terribly attached to the Tolkien thing. But PJ and GDT said they don't want to recast anybody, and that if there were any scheduling conflicts, the writing would "go in another direction", which I took to mean the character would simply be cut out. That would be easy with, say, Legolas, but someone like Elrond would have to be recast, since you really can't cut him out of the story.
It'll be interesting to see how this develops...
Okay, so according to PJ and GDT, they'll be vigorously pursuing any LOTR actors whose characters would appear in The Hobbit and what they're calling Film 2.
That means they'd need:
Ian Holm - Bilbo (But probably not as young Bilbo. Maybe older in Film 2?)
Ian McKellen - Gandalf
Andy Serkis - Gollum
and
Hugo Weaving - Elrond
Those four are definitely in the book of The Hobbit. Then some possibilities for Film 2:
Viggo Mortensen - Aragorn
Orlando Bloom - Legolas
Liv Tyler - Arwen
Cate Blanchett - Galadriel
Christopher Lee - Saruman
Elijah Wood - Frodo
Sean Astin - Sam
Those are the only characters I can think of that are either in the storyline as written by Tolkien, or could easily fit into it for the films. Anybody I'm missing? Who else in on the White Council besides the two wizards, Elrond and Galadriel?
We know from PJ that Ian M., Andy and Viggo have been approached. Liv and Elijah have both been quoted as saying they'd run to NZ in a heartbeat if asked. I'm pretty sure the rest of them would be into it as well. The only doubts are Christopher, who might be too old to partake anymore, and possibly Hugo and Orlando, neither of whom seem terribly attached to the Tolkien thing. But PJ and GDT said they don't want to recast anybody, and that if there were any scheduling conflicts, the writing would "go in another direction", which I took to mean the character would simply be cut out. That would be easy with, say, Legolas, but someone like Elrond would have to be recast, since you really can't cut him out of the story.
It'll be interesting to see how this develops...
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Date: Sunday, May 25th, 2008 07:50 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: Sunday, May 25th, 2008 10:00 am (UTC)I also found this interesting about Film 2:
There's an awful lot of incident that happens during that 60 year gap. At this stage, we're not imagining a film that literally covers 60 years, like a bio-pic or documentary. We would figure out what happens during that 60 years, and choose one short section of time to drop in and dramatise for the screen.
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Date: Sunday, May 25th, 2008 07:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Sunday, May 25th, 2008 12:24 pm (UTC)Celebrian would be there, but I can't even remember who played him, to my embarrassment. And I *think* Cirdan was on the Council, but though we saw him briefly in the movies, he never so much as opened his mouth, so recasting that one isn't a biggie.
For my part, I'm probably the most excited that they've got Howard Shore on board. The movie wouldn't have been ANYTHING like it was without that incredible soundtrack. (And I'm psyched that they've got Alan Lee and John Howe on the creative team again; they're both such DECENT people in addition to being 700x more talented than I'll ever be.
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Date: Sunday, May 25th, 2008 07:04 pm (UTC)Do you mean Celeborn? Celebrian was Elrond's wife, Arwen's mom. Celeborn was played by Martin Csorkas. I don't know if he'd be around, since he wasn't on the White Council.
I'm totally stoked about the music, yo. Can't have too much HS!
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Date: Monday, May 26th, 2008 06:41 am (UTC)But yeah, Sir Ian's going to have entirely too much fun with the pipe-weed scene if they shoot it. :-) I hope we get to see it!
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Date: Sunday, May 25th, 2008 01:17 pm (UTC)It will be very interesting. I hope most of the actors will jump at the chance and have enough lead time to be free for the shoot. *fingers crossed*
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Date: Sunday, May 25th, 2008 07:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Sunday, May 25th, 2008 02:31 pm (UTC)Oh, definitely -- I've already had lots of fun participating in the online chat :-) I reckon there are still a lot of question marks hanging in the air, though. Hmmm, Christopher Lee *could* be too old now to return, and the same for Ian Holm -- although I did hear something about him possibly being involved in the narration.
Unfortunately Christopher Tolkien is now attempting to throw another spanner in the works, and I reckon the timing is deliberate. There's an article in The Times Online over here (http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article3999008.ece).
As I already guessed, filming wouldn't begin until 2010, with the F2 movie scheduled for release in 2012, which is almost *five years* from now :-O I do hope that Elijah & Sean, at least, will be involved :-) Though there's the question of them now having aged but needing to play younger versions of their characters (bring on the botox ...)
I'm not sure it'll be enough to revive the fandom though, and I seriously doubt we would ever get back to the old heady days surrounding the LOTR trilogy releases. What do you think?
~Lyra
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Date: Sunday, May 25th, 2008 07:12 pm (UTC)As far as the hobbits go, who knows? It all depends on what they decide to do with the story. They may not write Frodo into it at all.
There will always be Tolkien fandom, and the films will always be part of that. For my part, I won't miss those "heady" days quite so much, as an awful lot of nasty stuff happened, at least online. I'll be happy to have the movies (if we ever GET THEM), and some folks to talk them over with. :)