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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Reverend: [QB] A few months later and a random bit of news... About three weeks back Jackson did a live webchat regarding the two Hobbit films (transcript [URL=http://www.wetanz.com/holics/index.php?itemid=695&catid=2]here[/URL]), I've just recently got to reading the whole thing and this comment caught my attention. [QUOTE][b]KenshinIV[/b] What are the chances Ron Perlman will be voicing Smog? [b]Guillermo del Toro[/b] At this time the voice of Smaug is down to a very few choices in my head and I have a completely specific one, Ron has a good chance but I have other plans for RP... we will see...[/QUOTE]Cryptic, but after reading this as well... [QUOTE][b]WetaHost[/b] Considering that you're stretching The Hobbit into 2 movies can we assume that Beorn will be featured and will not be given the Tom Bombadil treatment? [b]Guillermo del Toro[/b] I may be in the minority, but I absolutely LOVE Beorn and I intend to feature him in the films. BTW I also like TB quite a bit…[/QUOTE]...I couldn't help wondering if Del Toro is thinking of Ron Perlman as Beorn? In terms of physicality alone I think he'd be an excellent choice. Oh and is it possible he's thinking of putting TB in there somewhere too? Perhaps in film 2? Or maybe I'm reading too much into all this. Actually it just occured to me that Perlman might make a good candidate for Thorin, that is assumung they're using the same scaling trick that they used in the original films. In fact this time around it's even more important for all the Dwarves to be played by tall actors & the hobbits by short people, since they have the most interaction this time around. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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