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During an appearance at this year’s DesertCon (via JoBlo), Wood discussed The Hunt for Gollum. “I know a great deal about it. Iโve read it. Itโs really good,” he said. “Thereโs some wonderful people involved. The thing that is so exciting is, itโs really getting the creative band back together … the kind of creative brain trust behindย Lord of the Rings: Fran [Walsh], Peter [Jackson], Philippa [Boyens], theyโre heavily involved. And then, the same production designers. Itโs going to be shot in New Zealand. So, itโs going to carry with it such continuity with so many of the people who are a part ofย Lord of the Rings, and Iโm really excited about that. It feels like getting that old machine up and running again with all of the right people. So Iโm really excited. Thereโs gonna be some fun bits that I think people are gonna be stoked about.”
The Hunt for Gollum Is Honoring the Lord of the Rings Legacy

As The Hunt for Gollum progresses through development, it seems to be a point of emphasis to underscore its shared DNA with the critically acclaimed Lord of the Rings trilogy. Director and star Andy Serkis has previously highlighted the fact that production will take place in New Zealand and several members of the old creative team are returning. Considering the film’s place in the franchise timeline, those strong connections are important, as they will ensure The Hunt for Gollum will seamlessly fit alongside the previous films. The spinoff could potentially introduce some narrative retcons to the series due to certain returning characters, but there should be consistency with regard to the style and tone.
After the Hobbit trilogy underwhelmed critically, there’s arguably more pressure on The Hunt for Gollum to deliver. The filmmakers are interested in pursuing other spinoffs down the line, and Boyens has teased there are multiple ideas on the table. Whether or not any of those movies get made will depend heavily on the response to The Hunt for Gollum. If Serkis’ film earns positive reviews and proves to be a box office hit, it will open the door for other opportunities, allowing the creative team to further flesh out the big-screen Middle-earth. Perhaps the easiest way to accomplish that goal is to do whatever’s possible to emulate the Lord of the Rings trilogy, seeing how that was a massive success.








