![]() So those two things are not mutually exclusive. And, again, not begrudging anybody because, of course, it is commerce. It's not that a bunch of executives are like, 'Let's make really awesome art'. "Obviously at the core of that, is a desire to make a lot of money. I'm surprised-I don't know why I'm surprised because, of course there would be more movies," he said. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back, only they didnt. Wood played Frodo Baggins in the 2001 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, the first installment of Peter Jacksons adaptation of J. That meant something, even if you were too small to understand why. Those were the stories that stayed with you. While somewhat cynically aware of the financial ambitions that would have influenced this creative decision-making, Wood remains cautiously optimistic that a return to Middle-Earth could be just as good as the original. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. That being said, Ive heard it claimed that Elijah Woods finger is visible later in the Mount Doom scene, which is possible (though I struggle to see it I. In later scenes, like the Coronation of Aragorn and Leaving the Shire, we see that Frodo has gotten the finger back. is planning to make "multiple films" based on the trilogy of novels. In the Return of the King film, Gollum bites the finger off Frodo. In a recent interview with GQ, Wood-who can currently be seen in the second season of cult hit drama Yellowjackets-reflected on the impact that The Lord of the Rings has had on his life and career, and shared his thoughts on the recent news that Warner Bros. But to at least one generation of film fans, he will be forever associated with one role in particular: Frodo Baggins, the unlikely Hobbit hero of Peter Jackson's ambitious, record-breaking adaptation of The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Not that I think hes a bad actor by any means, but visually his. ![]() Elijah Wood has been acting for more than 30 years, starting off as a child star playing the iconic American literary character Huckleberry Finn and appearing in dozens of movies. In a retrospective on his career for GQ (via The Hollywood Reporter) Wood explained the unusual lengths he went to in order to snag the role of Frodo. Elijah Wood said that if he learned one thing from playing Frodo it’s that there’s fortitude in his outlook that makes it all possible. Honestly my favorite thing about Elijah Wood in his role as Frodo is his appearance.
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