In an interview with The Playlist, Boyens confirmed that Aragorn would appear in The Hunt for Gollum whether Mortensen agreed to return or not, although the hope is for the fan-favorite actor to reprise the role. “Honestly, that’s entirely going to be up to Viggo, collaboratively and we are at a very early stage,” she shared. “I’ve spoken to Viggo, Andy [Serkis] has spoken to him, Peter [Jackson] has spoken to him, we’ve all spoken to each other and honestly, I cannot imagine anyone else playing Aragorn, but it will be completely and entirely up to Viggo.”
The Hunt for Gollum Would De-Age Viggo Mortensen
If Mortensen does return, Boyens revealed that they would use digital makeup instead of A.I. to make Mortensen appear younger. “I know Andy wants to work with him, but also, we don’t see this as like, using A.I. [technology], this is about a digital make-up, and whether Viggo does it or will entirely depends on how good the script is,” she continued. “And he doesn’t have a script yet. So to be fair to Viggo, let’s see if we write a good enough role and that he can find enough in it to see that it’s a performance he wants to take on. After that, it’ll be between Viggo and Andy of how that is achieved.”
I cannot imagine anyone else playing Aragorn, but it will be completely and entirely up to Viggo.
Ahead of The Hunt for Gollum, New Line and Warner Bros. will release a stand-alone animated prequel film titled The War of the Rohirrim. Set 183 years before Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy, The War of the Rohirrim tells the story of the legendary king of Rohan, Helm Hammerhand (voiced by Brian Cox), after whom the fortress of Helm’s Deep is named, and his family as they defend their kingdom against an army of Dunlendings. Kenji Kamiyama directed the anime fantasy film from a screenplay by Jeffrey Addiss & Will Matthews and Phoebe Gittins & Arty Papageorgiou.
The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum is intended to hit theaters in 2026, although an exact release date hasn’t been announced yet.