Alas, I haven't heard that they did.Lali wrote: Hmmm. So did they ever recast Drogo?
Perhaps he'll simply be a menacing shadow on the gunwale of the boat.
Alas, I haven't heard that they did.Lali wrote: Hmmm. So did they ever recast Drogo?
Nope. Nor did they ever announce any casting from Primula. My guess is that they ended up eliminating that storyline. Or reducing it to the point that the roles were miniscule.Lalaith wrote:Hmmm. So did they ever recast Drogo?
How old is Dain at the time of the Hobbit? I couldn't find that information, but Connolly looks really old.Voronwë the Faithful wrote:Okay, Lali, one more for you (thank Eru!) Apparently Scottish comedian and actor Billy Connolly has been hired to play Dain!
Connolly to play Hobbit great dwarf
Seems like kind of an odd choice, but I guess he isn't just a comedian. His looks are actually pretty good. And at least they now have someone playing the part, eliminating the worry that it was going to be omitted. Good news that!
I just saw this posted on TORN. This is the first casting that I've been genuinely excited about. (Not that I'm unhappy about the other actors who have been cast, just that this particular one excited me.)Voronwë the Faithful wrote:Okay, Lali, one more for you (thank Eru!) Apparently Scottish comedian and actor Billy Connolly has been hired to play Dain!
Old_Tom_Bombadil wrote:Brian Blessed, eh? Perhaps, perhaps. My choice, however, would have been Billy Connolly. After all, Billy has already proven he's good with ponies--RAY wrote:And perhaps having Brian Blessed portray Old Tom.They could have given Tom at least 15 minutes of fame in the film couldn't they.??
--looks good in blue and is friendly with the little people--
--and can caper about in yellow boots.
Besides, if one Scotsman named Billy is good, two is even better!
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Directed by Peter Jackson for MGM Studios. Bilbo Baggins, a Hobbit, journeys to the Lonely Mountain accompanied by a group of dwarves to reclaim a treasure taken from them by the dragon Smaug. Featuring Mark Mitchinson as Braga, Craig Hall as Galion, Ben Mitchell as Narzug, Nathaniel Lees as the voice of the Necromancer and Nathan Meister as a Goblin.