Gandalf

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    'Lord Of The Rings' actress wants Amazon’s Gandalf to be a woman

    Robyn Malcom, who portrayed Morwen in The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers, believes that Gandalf should be female in Amazon's TV show.

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    Ian McKellen Wants to Play Gandalf on Amazon’s TV Series: ‘He’s Over 7000 Years Old, So I’m Not Too Old’

    Amazon's "Lord of the Rings" television series could get a very familiar face if McKellen has his way.

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    Ian McKellen Turned Down $1.5 Million To Officiate Wedding As Gandalf

    According to the Daily Mail, the 77-year-old ‘Lord of the Rings’ actor turned down the chance to officiate a wedding as Gandalf… despite a $1.5 million paycheck. Of course, Sir Ian McKellen is no stranger to officiating weddings – he qualified as a ‘celebrant’ back in 2013 in order to conduct the civil wedding of his long-time pal, Sir Patrick Stewart, and fiancée Sunny Ozell.

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    Who Is The Most Successful Lord Of The Rings Actor?

    Peter Jackson’s epic ‘Lord Of The Rings’ saga was a great success for all involved, but it ended over 10 years ago – how much longer can the cast coast on that Middle-Earth moolah? Let’s look at which Rings actors have made the most money worldwide since the release of 'The Return Of The King’ in December 2001 - and no counting those box-office receipts for 'The Hobbit’ trilogy… 14. Billy Boyd Post-LOTR box-office earnings: £17.5 million Sadly, homegrown dramas like 'The Flying Scotsman’ do not

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    The Hobbit: The Mad 90s Adaptation You Never Saw

    Titled 'Hobitit’, it actually contains almost no elements of Tolkien’s original book, but is actually the story of Sam and Frodo from the 'Lord Of The Rings’ trilogy, edited into nine 30 minute episodes. You might even say that, for eight glorious years after its release at least, 'Hobitit’ was for many the definitive version of Tolkien’s epic.

  • NewsBen Bussey

    How Ian McKellen Almost Missed Out On X-Men AND Lord Of The Rings

    Two of the biggest movie franchises of the 2000s, ‘X-Men’ and ‘Lord of the Rings,’ very nearly lost one of their key players - all because of one Tom Cruise movie. It’s fairly well-known that ‘Mission: Impossible II’ robbed the original ‘X-Men’ of one of its intended stars, as Dougray Scott - who starred opposite Cruise as villain Sean Ambrose - was the first choice to play Wolverine, until shooting overran on the John Woo-directed spy sequel, forcing him to relinquish the role to Hugh Jackman.