Guillermo Del Toro Cast Himself in The Hobbit
He'll play one of the monsters, which is only fair because he designed them.
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He'll play one of the monsters, which is only fair because he designed them.
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Del Toro talks to Vulture about his new film and the upcoming 'The Hobbit' movies.
How does Christopher Tolkien really feel about the upcoming movie of 'The Hobbit'?
Will actors from 'Lord of the Rings' reappear? What will be in that second movie? And how awesome will the dragon be?
The bearded, hobbity auteurs are taking questions from fans for a live online chat.
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