Andy SerkisThe soon-to-be star of Gollum was recently asked about the ongoing controversy surrounding the film. While fans are excited about the new additions to the series, many have pointed out that all of the confirmed cast members are white. Speaking on the subject during one of his recent appearances, Serkis defended his choice, saying the film would “somewhat acknowledge” the original’s lack of diversity.
Andy Serkis defends ‘Gollum’ casting
In an interview with the BBC, Serkis opened up about his casting choices for the new version of “The Lord of the Rings” and defended his choice of an all-white cast. The actor praised the original author of the series, commenting: “Tolkien himself was deeply influenced by Norse mythology; there’s a lot of that. The Shire feels very, very much like a very, very white people, you know… they don’t really care about what’s going on outside the borders of the Shire, but they know they don’t want people coming in.“
Original “Lord of the Lord” ring Actors voice their issues with recent casting
He further admitted that while he was aware of the ongoing debate and the backlash online, he didn’t want to care. He added, “Yes, there’s been some criticism. This particular movie acknowledges that to some extent. But I don’t think we’re going to make a politically correct version of a movie with casting just for the sake of casting and ticking boxes. So, it’s basically relatable.”Elijah WoodBilly Boyd and Dominic Monaghan, best known for playing the Hobbit trio in the first three films of the franchise, also shared their thoughts on the matter online. The trio took to their social media accounts to share photos of themselves wearing white T-shirts with Middle-earth creatures of various skin tones printed on them.They also released a statement online, which read: “Tolkien created a world that was by definition multicultural. In this world, free people of different races and cultures unite and unite to defeat the forces of evil. Circle of Power reflects this. Our world is never all white, fantasy is never all white, and Middle-earth is never all white. “
Who stars in “Chasing Gollum”?
Cast members announced and confirmed so far include Jamie Dornan, Anna Taylor-Joy, Kate Winslet, Lee Pace, Leo Woodall, Elijah Wood and Ian McKellen. Casting for many other characters has yet to be announced.“The Lord of the Rings: Gollum’s Hunt” records the 17-year gap between Bilbo’s birthday and Frodo’s official departure from the Shire. The storyline follows Aragorn and Gandalf on a journey to find Gollum before he falls into the hands of Sauron, and the location of the One Ring is revealed by the story’s main villain, the spirit of a fallen angel.