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If they're doing White Council scenes, then they could have Galadriel, or perhaps they'll put her in Rivendell for some reason.
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The White Council would seem more sensible, even though what happened there really had no direct effect on Bilbo's adventure, save to deprive Thorin and Co. of Gandalf's guidance for a time.
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Goodness me, Galadriel and Aragorn and Legolas in the Hobbit movie. Each getting more ridiculous than the rest. But if they're gonna do the White Council, perhaps Celeborn and Saruman should be there as well?
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I think it was in other threads and some interviews that there will be two movies: one based on Hobbit and another telling the story of the White Council's attack on Dol Gudur and some other events which had happened between Bilbo's return and the War of the Rings. Apparently they need the Wise to be involved.
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Having Blanchett return as Galadriel makes more sense to me than having Mortensen return as Aragorn.
As others have stated she'll probably appear in White Council scenes, which is probably a good assumption. What purpose would it serve for Thorin's company to travel all the way to Lorien before heading to the Lonely Mountain? Being in White Council scenes is really the only logical place to put her. Anyway, I'm curious to find the article that says she's returning. Dakźsīntrah, do you still have a link or a source for it?
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I have no idea how reliable this site is... but apparently (from the other articles in the site), Sir Christopher Lee apparently doesn't want to go back as Saruman. Not that that's utterly surprising...
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Christopher would still like to do something for Tolkien before he passes. Perhaps voice the dragon Smaug?
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Legolas and Aragorn won't be there. Orlando Bloom wants to make a come back, but Jackson and Toro are a bit apprehensive about it.
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Perhaps she has been cast to do the opening VO monologs, which would be perfectly in tune with the LotR films.
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In any case, the fact that Galadriel has no place in the story is not likely to sidetrack Mr. Jackson for very long. ![]() |
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![]() One can at least make a somewhat logical stretch to include Galadriel, if they plan to do the White Council stuff to explain Gandalf's prolonged absence. One can even do a stretch to get Legolas in, since he was probably alive, and the story does involve his father and his army. But an adult Aragorn.... No. He was all of 10 when Thorin and Co. passed through Rivendell on their quest. And the notion of him playing Arathorn (a speculation I've heard elsewhere) is also right out, since Arathorn died 8 years before. But that would little deter Jackson, alas. *sigh*
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