“The Lord of the Rings Trilogy”: 3D Version to be launched in 2012
A 3D version of “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy is set to be released and follow the success of “Titanic” and “Star Wars: Episode I- The Phantom Menace”.
Frodo Baggins who is played by Elijah Wood, admitted that there were discussions on revising the movie. According to Wood, there has been a proposal on a dimensionalized version of the movie. Likewise, Wood added on reprising his role as Frodo in “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”. Wood also explained that he only gets few scenes in the movie because Frodo Baggins is not alive at the beginning of the “The Hobbit”.
In preparing his mindset to the return of Frodo, Elijah Wood started to watch “Fellowship” again to refresh his memory and remember the way he spoke. Reminiscing the times when he spent four years of his life on the film is simple a joyous one.
Currently, Elijah Wood is filming “The Hobbit” in New Zealand, joined by Orlando Bloom, Andy Serkis, Ian McKellen and Cate Blanchet.
While Martin Freeman will play the role of Bilbo, Frodo’s uncle.
December 14, 2012 is the arrival date of “The Hobbit” in U.S. theaters, while “The Hobbit: There and Back Again”, its follow up movie will be launched on December 13, 2013.