
Gollum is enthralled by the One Ring and at war with himself throughout the story. He lives for many years and impacts the lives of both Bilbo and Frodo when they embark on their adventures. As time has progressed, it’s clear that there’s a deeper interest in Gollum and his origin story, and the upcoming movie could fill in these gaps. There are ways that The Hunt for Gollum can answer questions about Lord of the Rings that have been plaguing audiences for years and give further insight into Gollum as both a villain and a tragic figure in LOTR.
The Hunt For Gollum Can Expand On One Of The Hobbit Movies’ Best Scenes
The Hobbit features an incredible moment between Bilbo and Gollum








Gollum’s movie must include this scene and show more of the aftermath from Gollum’s perspective.
Movie
Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
92%
95%
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
95%
95%
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
94%
86%
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
64%
83%
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
74%
85%
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)
59%
74%
The Hobbit Trilogy’s Gollum Scene Showed A New Side Of The Character After LOTR
How the viewer sees Gollum changes based on the movie




In Jackson’s LOTR trilogy, the viewer feels a lot of sympathy for Gollum and starts to see him as someone helplessly tainted by the Ring rather than as an antagonist. It’s through Frodo’s kindness and willingness to believe that Gollum can change and has retained some humanity that his death in The Return of the King is made meaningful. However, this more empathetic take on Gollum isn’t part of An Unexpected Journey, as Gollum’s violence and selfishness come to the surface in his scene with Bilbo. A movie dedicated to Gollum can grapple with every side of him.
This is similar to the flashback in LOTR when the audience witnesses Gollum kill his friend because of the Ring. While the Ring corrupts him, it also brings out the parts of him that had been hidden and lying dormant. It’s been hinted that The Hunt For Gollum will be similar to The Two Towers, the second movie in the LOTR trilogy, which dives into Gollum and his role in Frodo’s perilous task. LOTR shows how Gollum attempts to quiet the villainous parts of himself, but the scene between him and Bilbo represents how easily he succumbs to them.
The Next Lord Of The Rings Movie Is A Chance To Explore Gollum’s Perspective
The Hunt For Gollum will show audiences parts of Gollum never seen before



Most of the time in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, Gollum is viewed from the perspectives of others, namely Frodo and Bilbo. However, in The Hunt for Gollum, a larger version of his story will be told, and audiences will see him through the eyes of other characters. Additionally, it will be interesting to see how Bilbo and Frodo’s opinions of him compare within the same movie. How much of Gollum’s personality is truly antagonistic and how much is fueled by the Ring is up for debate.