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The most obvious candidates for a spinoff story about Gollum and Gandalf would be the Hobbits. Gandalf is known to keep close company with those Shire folk, and depending on how The Hunt for Gollum frames its story, there are any number of Hobbit characters that would be part of the story. Rumors have been circulating for months that at least one major Hobbit character could be in the movie. Now we’re hearing some of the Hobbit actors speak up, letting it be known whether or not they would even be open to returning to Lord of the Rings, and which projects they may have in mind.
Lord of the Rings‘ Hobbit Actors Discuss Their Future in the Franchise

Empire Magazine was able to pull some of The Lord of the Rings trilogy actors together for a reunion interview, including Ian McKellen, and Hobbit actors Dominic Monaghan (Merry Brandybuck), Elijah Wood (Frodo Baggins), Billy Boyd (Peregrin “Pippin” Took) and Sean Astin (Samwise Gamgee).
Elijah Wood ran with something McKellen had said, namely that filming The Lord of the Rings projects in New Zealand was more like a welcome vacation than a gig: “You know, similar to Ian, I also want to go back to New Zealand,” Wood explained. “I would love to see those people again and play in that sandbox more. Just to see old friends.” The actor has been coy, but has hinted in past interviews that he could be having talks about Hunt for Gollum and/or future projects.
Boyd was just as enthusiastic, telling Mckellen “We’ll come if you want, Ian!” With Sean Astin jokingly adding, “Sam will carry your bag.”
When asked if they would like to “reteam” for a future Lord of the Rings project after The Hunt for Gollum, the actors were game. One project that is staring the franchise in the face is the infamous penultimate chapter of J.R. R. Tolkien’s story, “The Scouring of The Shire”. It chronicles the Hobbits returning home after destroying the One Ring, only to find The Shire under the grip of evildoers. Astin didn’t hold back about finally getting “The Scouring of the Shire” on film, saying, “I’d like that very much. I think that would be cool!”








