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Gandalf and Frodo could reunite in The Hunt for Gollum.
Summary
The article reports Ian McKellen is confirmed to appear as Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum and explores how Elijah Wood's Frodo might return, noting Wood's participation is not confirmed and that timeline options in Tolkien's lore could allow on‑screen meetings in the Shire or during the books' 17‑year gap.
Content
Peter Jackson's live‑action Middle‑earth will expand with The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, and the new piece examines whether Ian McKellen's Gandalf and Elijah Wood's Frodo could appear together. Ian McKellen is confirmed to play Gandalf, and the article notes Andy Serkis is attached to the project and that Elijah Wood's participation has not been confirmed. It discusses timeline options from Tolkien's books that could allow Frodo and Gandalf to meet again on screen. The piece also notes the passing of Ian Holm, making Bilbo's presence unlikely.
Key details:
- The article says Ian McKellen is confirmed to return as Gandalf in The Hunt for Gollum.
- The film is described with a December 17, 2027 release date and Andy Serkis listed as director in the article's credits.
- The article explores scenarios where Elijah Wood could reprise Frodo, but his involvement is not confirmed and has been described as uncertain.
- It points to Tolkien's timeline—including Gandalf's repeated visits to the Shire after Dol Guldur and the 17‑year gap before Gandalf reveals the Ring's inscription—as possible narrative opportunities.
- The article notes that Ian Holm's death in 2020 makes Bilbo's return unlikely, though a recast is mentioned as a theoretical option.
Summary:
The article outlines narrative choices that could bring Gandalf and Frodo together in The Hunt for Gollum and explains how those choices draw on Tolkien's timeline. It also notes uncertainty about Elijah Wood's participation and potential audience reaction to inserting new scenes into the established Fellowship opening. Undetermined at this time.
