Aragorn role set for recast in new Lord of the Rings film

The character of Aragorn will reportedly be recast for the upcoming Lord of the Rings spin-off The Hunt for Gollum. Original actor Viggo Mortensen is not expected to return, despite initial considerations for de-aging technology. The film, directed by Andy Serkis, is scheduled for release on December 17, 2027.

Film Overview

The Hunt for Gollum is a new addition to the Lord of the Rings franchise, positioned as a spin-off set between the events of The Hobbit trilogy and the main Lord of the Rings films. The story follows the search for information on Gollum and efforts to keep The One Ring out of Sauron's grasp. Andy Serkis, known for his motion-capture work as Gollum, is directing and reprising his role.

Casting News

According to a report from Knight Edge Media, the studio initially hoped to bring back Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn using de-aging effects to portray a younger version of the character. However, those plans have fallen through, and Mortensen will not return. Several unnamed actors have already met with Serkis to discuss the role. No official casting announcements have been made beyond Serkis's involvement.

Sir Ian McKellen has hinted at returning as Gandalf, while Orlando Bloom, who played Legolas in the original trilogy, expressed reluctance to see his character recast. Bloom previously indicated he would be open to reprising the role.

Franchise Background

The original Lord of the Rings trilogy, directed by Peter Jackson, remains a cinematic landmark, grossing $2.9 billion worldwide and winning 17 Oscars, including 11 for Return of the King in 2003. The Hobbit prequel trilogy, released from 2012 to 2014, earned similar box office figures but received more mixed reviews.

Warner Bros has not yet commented on the recasting report. Fans eagerly await further updates on this highly anticipated project.

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