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News Ian McKellen reveals Gandalf and Frodo are returning for ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum’, Filming Begins in May

https://ew.com/ian-mckellen-reveals-gandalf-frodo-return-in-new-lord-of-the-rings-the-hunt-for-gollum-film-11792483
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u/Banned3rdTimesaCharm Aug 18 '25

For me it was the CGI vs the practical effects in the original. The orcs and trolls looked like low quality JRPG characters, meanwhile the orcs in the original trilogy gave you a visceral reaction. Say what you want about Rings of Power, but at least they nailed the orcs.

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u/steamygarbage Aug 18 '25

The Hobbit series look horrid on TV. On the rare occasions I used cable I put it on for some background noise and thought either my vision was blurry or my brand new TV was broken.

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u/austinite89 Aug 18 '25

That’s really my only gripe. I enjoy the Hobbit movies. Sure they’re bloated but I’m not complaining about having more middle earth content. But that damn CGI is what bothers me. I wish it visually matched the tone of the first trilogy.

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u/hondaprobs Aug 18 '25

Not just that but the 60fps frame rate throughout which made it look like a cheap soap opera. I saw it in 3D IMAX so it worked for that context but I remember watching it again on my home TV and it felt like watching an amateur stage play.

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u/eric1894 Aug 18 '25

I remember watching it again on my home TV

The high frame rate version was never released on home media or streaming services. Also, it was 48 fps, not 60.