Is Viggo Mortensen returning as Aragorn?
No, Viggo Mortensen declined to return for 'The Hunt for Gollum'.
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British actor Leo Woodall is rumored to be in talks to play a younger Aragorn in the upcoming film 'The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum.' This news comes as production is reportedly targeting a May start in New Zealand.
Reports suggest that Leo Woodall is being considered to play a younger version of Aragorn in 'The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum.' The film is set to take place twenty years prior to 'The Fellowship of the Ring,' acting as a bridge between the two trilogies. The decision to cast a younger actor comes after Viggo Mortensen declined to return, as de-aging effects would be too costly. Casting calls also suggest the addition of two key female characters, potentially including a younger version of Arwen. This film may be the start of a new trilogy, with original cast members potentially returning alongside Serkis, who will reprise his role as Gollum and direct the film.
Production is reportedly targeting a May start in New Zealand. The film is slated to hit theaters on December 17th, 2027.
No, Viggo Mortensen declined to return for 'The Hunt for Gollum'.
The film is scheduled for release on December 17, 2027.
Ian McKellen, Elijah Wood, Sean Bean, and Orlando Bloom are all rumored to return, but this has not been confirmed.
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