I agree with Ainalondwen. It's just a ploy to get more people to go to the movie. PJ has a bottom line to attend to as well as his responsibility to faithfully represent Tolkien's work. It is only smart business to try to make the movie appeal to as broad an audience as possible. My first thought when I found out the LoTR was being made into movies was "Oh no, what kind of mess are they going to make?", but I was pleasantly wrong. Maybe we all ought to have a little more faith in PJ, at least until he shows otherwise. He did a pretty good job with the first one didn't he?
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