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Hugo Weaving talks about his return as Elrond in 'The Hobbit'

Posted on Monday, Feb 8, 2010 By Drew McWeeny
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Hugo Weaving talks about his return as Elrond in 'The Hobbit'

Hugo Weaving, pictured here in 'Lord Of The Rings,' may return to play the character Elrond again when 'The Hobbit' goes into production later this year

Credit: New Line Cinema

One of the pleasures of participating in this weekend's press day for "The Wolfman" was finally chatting with Hugo Weaving, an actor whose work I've admired for many years.  I'll have that whole interview for you later in the week, but it's worth making special mention of the short conversation we had about the upcoming Guillermo Del Toro version of "The Hobbit," which is currently still working its way towards production.

Just where it is in that process has been the subject of much debate online, and I decided to ask Weaving about what he's heard.  After all, his character Elrond is a major figure in the world that J.R.R. Tolkien created, and it would seem logical to expect him to show up in this new film.  With some characters, it would make sense to recast them younger for "The Hobbit," but with Elrond, he's an elf, and so his lifespan is very different, and Weaving could easily step in to play him again, even after the passing of a decade since the last time he played the part.

I asked him if he's already been contacted, and he responded, "My understanding is that that film should be happening this year, towards the end of this year."  That's a later timetable than we'd originally heard on the production, but don't take it as set in stone yet, since Weaving continued, "And what I’ve heard is that, yeah, they’re interested in me.  I haven’t had any conversations, and I haven’t read any scripts because they’re being closely guarded.  I don’t think the studio has even got the second script yet."

He seemed genuinely enthusiastic when he said, " I’d be interested in doing it.  I would love to work with Guillermo Del Toro very much.  I think he’s a fantastic talent, a great director."

I asked if the film would pose any fresh challenges considering how familiar he is with the role, and he responded, "Absolutely, and I would be interested in revisiting that in a way because the book is tonally quite different from 'Lord of the Rings.'  I think there’s a slightly more innocent quality to it... and it’s a slightly different world.  It’s the same physical world but the writer was at a different age when he wrote it, and he wrote it in a different spirit.  So you might be using some of the same actors and the same team but you might want to have a slightly different take on it and I think that would be pretty interesting."

I asked if he still runs into passionate fans of the "Lord Of The Rings" films or if the mania has died out after seven years.  "People still talk about it," he said.  "Not a great deal but people still do. But yeah, they do."

I would imagine that once production begins on "The Hobbit," people will be talking about it much more, and that the excitement will build quickly.

"The Wolfman" hits theaters on February 12th.

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    • Starfox84 said
    • This isn't a "non-story" by any means. I've been following news on The Hobbit since the first stirrings, and this is the *most* we have heard from Mr. Weaving concerning his participation on the project. I'm very thankful and excited to hear his thoughts and interest.

      Isn't it standard procedure to ask about upcoming projects? I'm certainly interested in their next move, after I hear about their latest film. Also, The Hobbit is set to begin filming as early as this year...of course the release date could be pushed back yet again, but at this point I wouldn't say it is in the distant future.
    • Feb 9, 10 at 02:01AM EST
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    • Martha said
    • Bruce Payne should play Thorin!
    • Feb 8, 10 at 04:00PM EST
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    • WhoDis said
    • I agree with Else, I get fatigued by these non-stories about THE HOBBIT, and I'm a huge Tolkien fan, so don't get me wrong, cannot wait for this movie. I just get tired of my chain being yanked.... all these speculative answers and false miscastings that made the headlines just to drum up press for the website or newspaper I guess?
    • Feb 8, 10 at 11:51AM EST
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    • Else Harbeau said
    • Why do you entertainment bloggers have this insatiable need to ask actors and directors about projects they might do in the distant future rather than the films they're trying to promote now? All you get is vague, noncomittal replies from people who either don't know yet or can't say anything yet. You're not going to get a major scoop. Weaving was NOT miscast in LOTR, but he shouldn't be defined by a supporting role ten years in the past either.
    • Feb 8, 10 at 08:55AM EST
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    • Jonnybon said
    • Completely miscast
    • Feb 8, 10 at 01:40PM EST

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