Ian Mckellen Blogs About The Delays Concerning The Hobbit

Ian Mckellen Blogs About The Delays Concerning The Hobbit

The actor that played Gandalf will be back for the The Hobbit and relays to his fans what the real reasons are behind Ian's casting process being delayed this time around.

By Destroyer14 - Jan 10, 2011 07:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: The Hollywood Reporter



With the news that Andy Serkis will return for The Hobbit, more news comes in that Ian McKellen has signed on for the two-film adaptation as well. Below, Mckellen writes the following statement from his official site:


All I had to decide was what to do with the time that is given me.

I’m 71 and fit: though at my age who knows what accident is 'round the next corner? For a year or more, I have been arranging my professional commitments around the possibility of The Hobbit films starting at almost anytime. We brought the Waiting for Godot tour of Australia to New Zealand early 2010, assuming I would stay on to start shooting soon after. Then there was yet another delay: but in Wellington I met with Guillermo del Toro and later read his script for Part One, written with the LOTR writing team. It was true to the style, the fun and the romance of the trilogy.

When Peter Jackson, already producing, resumed the director’s chair, he kept me in touch with developments. A second screenplay was sent over, on the understanding that I would not talk about what I read in it.

After the ruckus over trade union expectations and unlikely rumours of filming outside New Zealand, suddenly crucial casting was announced, plus a start date in February 2011. Martin Freeman as Bilbo sounds perfect. As my agent continued to negotiate with Warner Brothers, I kept wondering was Gandalf what I most wanted to do, more than a new play for instance or indeed a new part? Sequels aren’t necessarily as rewarding to act in as their originals.

Could I let Gandalf go? Would anyone else care if I did? Elsewhere, does anyone care that Michael Gambon was not the first to play Dumbledore?

The deciding negotiation was not about money but about dates. Gandalf is needed on set over the next 18 months but with sizeable breaks when I can work on other projects. My worry that I could not easily escape from Middle Earth was lifted.

I am happy to say I start filming in Wellington on February 21 2011.

--Ian McKellen, London, January 2011


It's nice to hear from an actor that cares about his fans. If he didn't give a damn he would not have taken the time to write down a response and post it online. Way to go Ian! I think I can safely say we are all glad that you did not let Gandalf go! The Hobbit and Gandalf just wouldn't be the same without you.
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RockNRollCC
RockNRollCC - 1/10/2011, 8:34 PM
RichardTheNerd
RichardTheNerd - 1/10/2011, 8:41 PM
I've seen him in three plays and was blown away each time. This man is amazing.

So happy he has decided to come back. I love the opening line of his statement.
Jakeroo
Jakeroo - 1/10/2011, 8:55 PM
simple mr. frogsplash

If Sir Ian is really busy for the next few years, then fox cant make any more x-men movies ,so the rights go back to marvel!!! WOOOOOO
Ironbat95
Ironbat95 - 1/10/2011, 9:17 PM
@frogsplash this site also cover news relating to animatiion, horror, fantasy, general scifi you can see this on the left side of the hime page

Also I am pretty sure there have been a few lord of the rings/hobbit one off comics
juggy4711
juggy4711 - 1/10/2011, 9:18 PM
McKellen and Serkis were to be counted on. With out those two why even bother.
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 1/10/2011, 9:22 PM
Ease up Avalanche731, some of us are looking forward to this.
rooster2169
rooster2169 - 1/10/2011, 9:36 PM
Although I was fairly certain this would happen, it is nice to have it confirmed. Sir Ian does make an interesting point about the two actors that played Dumbledore, though. I think the difference is that the original Dumbledore actor died and didn't just quit. I think the fans are more understanding in those cases.
Jakeroo
Jakeroo - 1/10/2011, 10:04 PM
Mckellen brings up a good point. We still excepted a new
dumbledore...

Although I am happy he can do these movies
GrimeKid
GrimeKid - 1/10/2011, 10:21 PM
THE MOST INCREDIBLE VOICE IV'E EVER HEARD.
I'm 21 years old & yet I still wish Ian McKellen would read me a story every night
marvel72
marvel72 - 1/11/2011, 3:45 AM
i'm pleased no one else could of played the role.
Seejay
Seejay - 1/11/2011, 5:00 AM
Excellent, simply excellent.
ManThing
ManThing - 1/11/2011, 6:16 AM
"Would anyone else care if I did?" OMFG!!!

HELL YES someone cares! I care! Big time!

It really just couldn't have possibly been the same without him. Sir Ian is a BRILLIANT actor and he OWNS that role. It had to be him
yeoldeemoney
yeoldeemoney - 1/11/2011, 6:31 AM
A wizard is neither early nor late, he arrives precisely when he means to.
comicb00kguy
comicb00kguy - 1/11/2011, 6:31 AM
Now THIS is good news. We've seen casting news involving way too many LOTR characters who have nothing to do with the story of The Hobbit, but Gandalf is different. He plays an important role in The Hobbit, and I'm glad to see McKellen reprising the role. It looks like he's even been keeping his schedule light on purpose to accommodate the filming of these two films. THAT is a professional. How many actors would do something like that, if their services are desired elsewhere?
Really
Really - 1/11/2011, 7:00 AM
Best news in awhile!
YourMomNaked
YourMomNaked - 1/11/2011, 7:34 AM
Ding!
cotton
cotton - 1/11/2011, 7:48 AM
This makes me very happy.
Kalabog
Kalabog - 1/11/2011, 8:18 AM
Of course he will be back. It wouldn't be the same if they cast a different actor for Gandalf.

But then again I heard Sean Connery was Peter Jackson's original choice for Gandalf.
JayTopStix
JayTopStix - 1/11/2011, 12:05 PM
We freaking know! This news has been posted like a zillion times.
AvariForlorn
AvariForlorn - 1/11/2011, 5:42 PM
@yeoldeemoney your comment is the only one that matters.
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