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The Hunt for Gollum will bring viewers back to the timeline of the main story, but banking on nostalgia and connections to the trilogy won’t revive the franchise either. In fact, the movie’s timeline means it could retcon Jackson’s series, risking the franchise’s legacy further. Unpopular choices, like the rumored recasting of Aragorn, will also ensure that The Hunt for Gollum doesn’t pan out as intended. I hope I’m wrong, as I’d like to see another successful Lord of the Rings movie in the near future. But that would be more likely if Warner Bros. was adapting a more interesting part of Middle-earth’s history. These three would have been preferable to the search for Gollum that precedes Frodo’s quest to destroy the One Ring.
3) The War Between Arnor & Angmar Offers Action & World-Building Opportunities

The Lord of the Rings movies talk about the Dรบnedain and feature the Witch-king of Angmar as a minor villain. Sadly, they don’t have time to properly elaborate on either. A film focused on the Third Age conflict between Arnor, the home of the Dรบnedain, and the Witch-Realm of Angmar would provide more details. It would need to be condensed โ or spread out over multiple films โ but the combination of action and world-building it would deliver would make it a worthy endeavor. With the Witch-king leading the charge on Angmar’s side, the film would have an opportunity to expand on the mysterious villain. And we’d get to learn more about Aragorn’s ancestors, witnessing the reason they mostly faded away.










