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The Hobbit - The Movie: Speculation and Discussion
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This rumour has been floating for quite some time but I don't think any of the casting has been officially confirmed at this point in time. Things still seem to be in a "hurry up and wait" mode for this film. 
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I've seen Martin Freeman in a few things - I think he would make a good hobbit. Not sure if he's old enough for Bilbo, though!
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Oh, Yay! YAY! I HOPE this is true! Martin Freeman has been my number 1 choice to play the younger Bilbo from the very beginning. Remember, marbretherese, the Bilbo of The Hobbit is a good deal younger than the Bilbo of LOTR. Martin Freeman LOOKS like a young Ian Holm, he has just the right combination of nimble wit and fussy cantakerousness for the character, and he excels in portraying people suddenly placed in the position of being a "fish out of water" but finding the wherewithal inside themselves to preserve their sense of self, emerge victorious, and grow in the process. Sounds very much like Bilbo, doesn't it?
Hope, a terrific film to watch showcasing Martin Freeman's talents is "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." He plays a very Bilbo-like character and is completely endearing.
Hope, a terrific film to watch showcasing Martin Freeman's talents is "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." He plays a very Bilbo-like character and is completely endearing.
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The rumours circulating at the moment are that Freeman turned down the Hobbit because the delays have caused clashes with filming the second series of 'Sherlock' (he's a very good Dr. Watson, by the way), but that Jackson and MGM are trying to reschedule around it. This was reported by the Sun newspaper and taken up by Entertainment Weekly. I'd take it all with a big pinch of salt - there's been no official word at all that Freeman has even been approached, unless they got it all from the horse's mouth. I do wish it was true, though. Not just the news about Freeman, but the fact they are now looking at schedules.
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I just took a look myself and it seems as though it's only just occurred to the folk in NZ that if Warner Brothers decide not to film The Hobbit there, then it's quite likely that the NZ film industry will simply disappear because nobody will want to film anything else there either. Even the PM has become involved. It would be a tragedy for NZ. Although the alternative - filming The Hobbit in Ireland - is an intriguing idea for those of us within travelling distance . . . it wouldn't be the same though. NZ is Middle Earth.
Here's a link to a short piece in the Telegraph. It's flagged up on their front page as "Hobbit may be filmed in UK" because it's Northern Ireland they're talking about!
Here's a link to a short piece in the Telegraph. It's flagged up on their front page as "Hobbit may be filmed in UK" because it's Northern Ireland they're talking about!
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Peter Jackson and New Line Announce 'Hobbit' Casting October 21
Martin Freeman is set to star as Bilbo Baggins in Peter Jackson's two-movie adaptation of The Hobbit.
New Line confirmed the Freeman news, rumored for months, and also took steps to clear up other casting rumors by announcing a slew of other names, many of whom will play key roles of as part of the Company of Dwarves.
Richard Armitage, who stars on the U.K. series MI-5 and will appear in Captain America: The First Avenger, is set to play Thorin Oakenshield, the leader of the Company of Dwarves, who set off to reclaim the lost dwarven kingdom under the Lonely Mountain from Smaug, a thieving dragon.
Aidan Turner (Being Human) and Rob Kazinsky (EastEnders) will play Kili and Fili, respectively.
The remaining dwarves will be Graham McTavish (Secretariat, 24) as Dwalin, John Callen as Oin, Stephen Hunter as Bombur, Mark Hadlow as Dori and Peter Hambleton as Gloin.
Other key parts that soon to be cast include a host of human and elf roles -- including Elrond the sage, Beorn and Bard the Bowman -- as well as the voice of the dragon.
Expected to return from the Lord of the Rings films is Ian McKellan as Gandalf and Andy Serkis as Gollum.
The UTA and Creative Artists Management-repped Freeman is best known to U.S. audiences for his work in the U.K, version of The Office, Love Actually, Hot Fuzz and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. He also plays John Watson in Sherlock, the BBC's Sherlock Holmes series that debuts stateside next week on PBS.
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