Cate joins “The Hobbit”

EW reported yesterday that Cate has signed onto the cast of Peter Jackson’s adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy epic The Hobbit!

Cate Blanchett had better start brushing up on her Elvish. The Australian actress has signed on to the cast of director Peter Jackson’s adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy epic The Hobbit, reprising the role of the ethereal elf Galadriel that she played in Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy. The announcement of Blanchett’s casting comes as something of a surprise, since the character of Galadriel doesn’t actually appear in Tolkien’s novel. Then again, there are virtually no female characters in the book whatsoever, so Jackson is clearly looking to balance out the two-part film somewhat in terms of gender.

Jackson also announced that several other lesser-known actors have joined the Hobbit cast. Ken Stott (Charlie Wilson’s War) will play the Dwarf Lord Balin; Sylvester McCoy (Doctor Who) will play the wizard Radagast the Brown; Swedish actor Mikael Persbrandt will play the shape-shifting bear-man Beorn; British actor Ryan Gage will play Drogo Baggins; and New Zealand actors Jed Brophy and William Kircher will play the dwarves Nori and Bifur, respectively.

Conspicuously absent from today’s Hobbit casting news was Sir Ian McKellan, who has stated on his official web site that he will reprise his role from the Lord of the Rings films as the wizard Gandalf but has yet to be officially announced as part of the cast.

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December 08, 2010 by LauraNews and The Hobbit


Ian Elliott said:

Cate Blanchett should think twice about participating in this travesty. Tolkien fans will not stand for it, and will boycott the film. The author fought attempts to mangle the plot of his stories by other producers during his lifetime. Peter Jackson has joined the ranks of Forrest J. Ackermann and other vulgarians who have tried to ‘adapt’ the Tolkien mythos to their money-grubbing purposes.

December 10th, 2010



Colby Tarrh said:

That funny considering that jackson majorly adapted rings and everyone loved it? Maybe you should learn what your taking about? Galadriel is vet relevant to the time take the hobbit takes place in. how about you read about what gandalf is doing when he leaves the dwarves. Its going to win all kinds of awards and the fans will love it. and no one will weep when pessimists like you don’t show up. Thank you. Good bye.

December 19th, 2010



Ann said:

I’m very much looking forward to the movies and having Cate back in them. She was fabulous in Lord of the Rings!

December 19th, 2010


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