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The Lord of the Ringsfranchise can be considered one of the biggest pop culture phenomenons. The franchise can be praised for sending several actors to worldwide stardom in no time. One such name is Viggo Mortensen who played the role of Aragorn. But unlike many significant actors who reprised their LoTR roles in future projects, Mortensen refused to be seen again in the franchise. When asked about the reason, the actor claimed that his return wouldn’t have made any sense.

Following the highly acclaimed trilogy, the fantasy franchise returned with aHobbittrilogy as well asThe Rings of PowerAmazon Prime series. While both of the projects served as prequels to the original trilogy, several LoTR stars reprised their roles in theHobbitfilms. When asked about the reason for his absence, Viggo Mortensen explained the logic behind it.
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Why was Viggo Mortensen not seen inTheHobbittrilogy?
When Peter Jackson returned withThe Hobbittrilogy, the fans saw many significant actors from the original trilogy returning to the fantasy world of Middle-earth. These include big names such as Ian McKellen,Elijah Wood, and Orlando Bloom. But when the fans questioned the absence of the ranger Aragorn, he explained it logically.
In an interview with The Guardian back in 2013, the 64-year-old actor claimed that though he was approached for the project, his respect for Tolkien’s source materials didn’t let him do so. Elaborating on his absence, Viggo Mortensen said that his appearance wouldn’t have made any sense due to the time gap between the two trilogies.

“Before they started shooting, back in 2008, one of the producers did ask if I would be interested. I said, ‘You do know, don’t you, that Aragorn isn’t in The Hobbit? That there is a 60-year gap between the books?’”
So according to Tolkien’s books, Viggo Mortensen’s character was nothing more than 10 during the events ofThe Hobbittrilogy. Although it can’t be denied that with de-aging technologies or other plot points, the movie might have gone a different route to present a fan-service moment but theA History of Violenceactor didn’t want to disrespect the source materials.

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What is the future ofThe Lord of the Ringsuniverse?
The Rings of PowerAmazon series was one of the most biggest things that conquered the Internet last year. Even though the series is set thousand years before the events of the LoTR movies and is not based on the lives of the character of Elijah Wood or Viggo Mortensen, the fans were hyped up to explore more about the world. But unfortunately, the magic didn’t work too well as the show largely garnered mixed reactions.
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After a highly mixed first season, it is a precedent that the second season will take some time to release now. Besides a mixed reception, the show was also subjected to racial controversies which also affected it a lot. According to the makers, the viewers will love the show in the upcoming seasons and certain things won’t make sense till the last and fifth season comes out. So it will be seen if the makers can fulfill their promise and if the second season can perform better which is rumored to be dropped in 2024.
All the movies of TheLord of the RingsandThe Hobbitalong withThe Rings of Powerseries can be streamed on Amazon Prime.
Source:The Guardian
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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.