Well, there will be people who don't want to know ANYTHING. I don't want to be the one to ruin the living under a rock experience.![]()
That's how I'm assuming they'll be doing it. When I read this story over at TORN, I was surprised how the author went onto to suggest that perhaps this will mean the return of other Hobbits such as Sam, Merry, and Pippin but didn't think of the more obvious implication: if Elijah Wood is returning for a framing sequence, and assuming he's being told the story for the first time, then surely Ian Holm will return, too?I think they're doing a prequel framing story where Frodo is hearing the story for the first time.
At least it's not Fox making the movie. Don't want to see Lord of the Rings Origins: The Hobbit.
There's clearly a number of options as to how they'll handle the set-up, but given that they'll be expanding the Gandalf/Dol Guldur side of things (to some degree or another) it would make the most sense to have Frodo recounting the whole thing (to Sam's kids perhaps?) sometime before he left for the west.
Jackson could go in two directions with Legolas. He could lead Thranduil's army in the Battle of Five Armies, which I think is the most likely role for Legolas. Or he could be part of the Elven attack on Dol Guldur that is rumored to be part of the film duology.Legolas on the other hand, has every reason to make an appearance without it feeling like a fan-service cameo.
I think they're doing a prequel framing story where Frodo is hearing the story for the first time.
He could lead Thranduil's army in the Battle of Five Armies, which I think is the most likely role for Legolas.
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