Sir Ian McKellen reveals Gandalf's role in The Hunt for Gollum

Sir Ian McKellen has shared details about his character Gandalf's involvement in the upcoming Lord of the Rings spinoff, The Hunt for Gollum. The film, directed by Andy Serkis, explores events set before The Fellowship of the Ring. McKellen confirmed that Gandalf will direct operations from the sidelines as Aragorn searches for Gollum.

Warner Bros. announced The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum in 2024, marking the first live-action Middle-earth film since The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies in 2014. The story unfolds between Bilbo Baggins's birthday disappearance and the formation of the Fellowship, focusing on young Smeagol's transformation into Gollum and his quest for the lost One Ring.

According to a synopsis from TheOneRing.net, Gandalf the Grey enlists Aragorn, known then as the ranger Strider, to track Gollum, whose knowledge of the Ring could aid Sauron. The narrative delves into Gollum's backstory, Aragorn's resolve, and untold aspects of Middle-earth. Andy Serkis directs and reprises his role as Gollum, with Peter Jackson producing and Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens writing the screenplay.

Sir Ian McKellen, returning as Gandalf, described the script as an adventure story appealing to Lord of the Rings fans. He stated, “Aragorn trying to find Gollum with Gandalf directing operations from the sidelines.” McKellen added that filming begins in May and hinted at casting secrets, noting characters named Frodo and Gandalf, though he kept further details sealed.

Confirmed returns include Serkis and McKellen, with Elijah Wood suggesting a possible appearance as Frodo. Casting for a younger Aragorn is underway, distinct from Viggo Mortensen's portrayal. The film is slated for release in December 2027, bridging the original trilogy with new elements.

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