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According to Knight Edge Media, Viggo Mortensen will not return as Aragorn in The Hunt for Gollum. The character “will be recast with a younger actor.” It is important to keep in mind that this has not been officially confirmed by Serkis or anyone else involved with the making of the film, so for the time being, fans should take this information with a grain of salt.
Recasting Aragorn Makes Sense, But It’s Very Risky

How to portray Aragorn in The Hunt for Gollum was always going to be quite the dilemma for the filmmakers, but assuming this rumor pans out, going the recast route may make the most sense. Mortensen is now in his late 60s, which means digital de-aging would have to be utilized to make him appear as he was in The Fellowship of the Ring. While that technology is very impressive and has only gotten better with time, it still isn’t a fool-proof method. For starters, the process is expensive, so it would add a lot of money to what should already be a sizable production budget (studios are looking for ways to cut back costs in a changing box office climate). Then there’s the matter of having the effects hold up for the duration of the film. It’s one thing to use de-aging in one short flashback sequence, but Aragorn should have a main role in The Hunt for Gollum.
While recasting Aragorn is sound logistically, that approach has a ton of risks too. Mortensen is synonymous with the role of Aragorn. Though he was a last-minute replacement during production of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, it’s impossible to see anyone else play the character. Mortensen’s shadow will loom large over whoever Serkis casts to replace him, and it’ll be difficult for fans to not make comparisons between the two. If viewers don’t buy the new actor as Aragorn, The Hunt for Gollum could be derailed before it even has a chance to make an impression with moviegoers.








