But they don't all need to be in the same room at the same time to do it. And with the wonders of modern technology if they DO need to be present together they can 'conference' in.
I'm sure if jackson could be bothered he could talk most of the guys into doing it. It needn't be too expensive, just sit them in a recording studio for a few days. And to be honest, most of the work would be done by a narrator who he could get cheap.
Anyway, jackson is too busy for the next few years, so someone else will have to do it. Mr Sibley, perhaps? I'm sure he's met most of the actors during his time writing the movie tie in books, and he's got experience from the BBC audio adaptation.
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