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The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum reveals its cast, and it’s just wonderful

Warner Bros. is bringing heavy hitters back, while Jamie Dornan and Kate Winslet join the quest.

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Middle-earth is officially heading back to the big screen, and the latest casting news from CinemaCon suggests a mix of nostalgia and fresh energy. Warner Bros. recently revealed the lineup for The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, and for those of us who grew up with the original trilogy, there is plenty to recognize.

Familiar faces return to Middle-earth

According to Variety, Andy Serkis is pulling double duty for this project, stepping into the director’s chair while also returning to the motion-capture suit as Smeagol/Gollum. And he isn’t the only veteran making a comeback. Sir Ian McKellen is set to return as Gandalf the Grey, and Elijah Wood will appear as Frodo Baggins. Additionally, Lee Pace is reprising his role as the Elvenking Thranduil from The Hobbit films.

We’ve been waiting for you, precious. The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum only in theaters 17 December 2027. pic.twitter.com/FuD8Bh8cpl

— Warner Bros. (@warnerbros) April 15, 2026

It’s an interesting move to bring back the original stars for a prequel set before the events of the original trilogy. While the timeline will require some creative de-aging, having the original creative team involved, including screenwriters Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, gives the project a sense of continuity that was arguably missing from other recent adaptations.

Fresh faces joining the quest

The production is also adding some heavy hitters to the roster for roles we haven’t seen before. Academy Award winner Kate Winslet will join the cast as a character named Marigol, while The White Lotus star Leo Woodall will play a ranger named Halvard.

Jamie Dornan, best known for his role as Christian Grey in the Fifty Shades franchise, will take on the role of Strider, a ranger who is later revealed to be Aragorn. Taking over a role immortalized by Viggo Mortensen won’t be a small task, but it’ll be interesting to see a different take on the character’s early days.

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Slated for a December 17, 2027 release, the cast is set to begin filming this May in New Zealand. The movie aims to bridge the gap between Bilbo’s party and Frodo’s quest. And while Middle-earth has felt a bit crowded lately with streaming adaptations, seeing the original cast return should give fans enough reason to head to the movies.

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