
Sir Ian McKellen has confirmed he will reprise his role as Gandalf in the film version of JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit.
"Yes, it's true," he told Empire magazine. "It's not a part that you turn down. I loved playing Gandalf."
Two Hobbit films are planned for release in 2010 and 2011. They will be prequels to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, directed by Peter Jackson.
Guillermo del Toro has been named as the director of the movies, to be made back-to-back in New Zealand.
"I spoke to Guillermo in the very room that Peter Jackson offered me the part and he confirmed that I would be reprising the role," Sir Ian said.
He also said del Toro would be starting the script in about six weeks after he has finished filming current project, Hellboy 2.
According to studio New Line, the first film will be an adaptation of The Hobbit and the second will be an original story focusing on the 60 years between the book and the beginning of the Rings trilogy.
"As to how it's going to work over two films and what going to happen on screen, well Guillermo has not got down to working out the major details yet - I can tell you it's going to be amazing though," Sir Ian said.
How cool is that news, considering that it was but one year ago when official channels said that this would 'never ever happen'. Thank goodness they all saw common sense that this material is just too good to ignore.
Now all we need is for someone to resurrect Firefly as it should have been!
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Yeah, this is one to be very happy about. Im very interested in what they are going to do for the second movie, set between Hobbit and LOTR.
But if anyone can do it and retain the spirit of the books, Mr Jackson and family are the ones!
Tricky Hobbittes!
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