The 2001 classic film “Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” may have launched a fantastic trilogy of several billion dollars, but the star Elijah Wood said that the offer he had obtained to play Frodon Baggins was not exactly the day of pay of a life – and he agreed with that.
“Because we were not making a film, then we renegotiated a contract for the next one, it was not the kind of lucrative script that you could be somehow easy for the rest of your life,” said Wood Insider on the red carpet for the Texas Film Awards 2025 organized by Austin Film Society.
Wood described New Linema’s membership in three films featuring a sprawling cast of casting like “a real bet”, which he said was attenuated by “not massive wages”.
He described the understandable compromise, especially given the way in which the trilogy has changed their lives for all the people involved.
“The advantage was that we also signed up for something that was going to be part of our lives forever,” he said.
Of course, this bet worked for everyone involved in the end. The trilogy continued to make the new line nearly 3 billion dollars at the box office, to launch an equally lucrative prequel trilogy and to extend the turbo to the career of many of its stars – including WOOD, which currently stages in season two of the specter of the SPECTREDED.
Elijah Wood like Frodo Baggins in “Lord of the Rings”. New cinema
Wood’s comments occur after Cate Blanchett, who played the Elf Galadriel, made waves last year when she said that she was mainly paid in free sandwiches to appear in the movies.
Although Blanchett did not share specific figures, several other “Lotr” stars have revealed their wages. Orlando Bloom, who played Legolas, said in 2019 that he had obtained $ 175,000 for the three films, but called him the “biggest gift” in his life and said he would do it for half. Sean Astin, who played Samwise Gamgee, said that he had obtained about $ 250,000 for the films and also suggested that the casting had agreed not to talk about their salary at the time of the third film, “The Return of the King”, was released in 2003.
When he was asked for unconfirmed rumors that he had been paid $ 250,000 for “the Ring Stock Exchange”, Wood said that this figure was not correct but refused to develop. “It doesn’t matter,” he told Bi.
He added that even if the commentary by Blanchett’s sandwiches was certainly “hilarious”, he knows that she and the rest of the distribution were grateful to have been part of the film.
“Declarations like this are not made with any kind of anger,” said Wood. “It is such an honor to have been one of these films and they represent some of the best experiences in my life.”
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