Ian McKellen has revealed that the upcoming film "The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum" is set to be split into two films. During an appearance on ITV's This Morning, McKellen discussed how the project is primarily focused on Gollum, with Andy Serkis directing. Although a script is expected next year, McKellen expressed his eagerness to return but noted that plans could change. This marks a continuation of Warner Bros' trend of prolonging film adaptations, similar to the multi-part approach taken with "The Hobbit." As fans await more details, the idea of a two-film exploration of Gollum's character raises questions about the story's depth and potential for engaging narratives.

Will Ian McKellen return for "The Hunt for Gollum"?

While McKellen has expressed interest in returning for "The Hunt for Gollum," his participation depends on the script's quality, which he expects to receive next year. There has been no official confirmation of his involvement yet.

"The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum" is part of the expansive franchise created by J.R.R. Tolkien. Gollum, a complex character introduced in "The Hobbit" and prominently featured in "The Lord of the Rings," has a rich backstory, filled with themes of obsession and duality. This film aims to delve deeper into his narrative, expanding upon his struggles and pivotal moments that were previously only hinted at in the original series. Given the popularity and critical acclaim of Tolkien's work, audiences are keen to see how this new chapter will unfold in film form.