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The Hunt For Gollum Wonβt Be Two Films, But A Second LOTR Film Is Incoming, Philippa Boyens Confirms
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Yes. Living in a dark cave with some water in it is so incredible. We can only guess why the story was never told.
Also, Gandolf in both films. But they won't do anything in the 1st or 2nd era. Cowards.
Middle heart: literally thousands of years with if low and characters to be explored
Hollywood: Gollum.
Tolkien's heirs will not let them touch The Silmarillion. The current show is based on the appendices to LOTR. I watched it for a while and enjoyed it, I'm not caught up. Certainly better than the Hobbit bullshit. Hopefully this opens the door to doing stuff from Sil.
The show is based on the second age. And if you don't like the show you aren't gonna like any new movies anyways
I completely forgot about the show.
Is it any good?
nope
Thanks. It looks like the horrible Wheel of Time show, but with LotR. Glad to know I'm not wrong.
The first season was ok, and the second season was a little less than ok.
The show simultaneously feels very drawn out in some places and unrealistically quick in others, though usually the first. The different storylines seem completely unrelated or take too long to come together, and almost never in a way that's satisfying.
There's some good actors hamstrung by bad dialogue and uninteresting choices. For instance, one of the few intriguing choices they made in the first season is badass warrior Galadriel, and she spends almost the entire second season being aloof and ineffectual. To the show's credit, season two does have a real climax near the end (looking at you House of the Dragon season two), but they built up zero tension leading up so you don't really care much.
They also fell for the really big trap in adapting this age onto the screen: there's too many elves, and they're boring. They need foils (Gimli to Legolas), yet Durin Jr. and young Elrond aren't around each other enough for it to do anything.
It's nice to look at though.
it's *Gandalf, not "Gandolf" lol
Listen. He's whoever I need him to be, dammit! Who are you to take my dreams away!
Maybe M. Night Shamalan is directing