London:
Actor Elijah Wood feels he'sheading to a family reunion as he prepares to film a cameofor The Hobbit.
The 30-year-old actor will be seen in a smallrole in the film and he feels at home on the sets because hegrew so close to many of the cast and crew during his Lord OfThe Rings days.
"It feels like a family reunion that I'm going backfor. A number of the cast members are coming back. I went back(to New Zealand) a year ago in February just to visit. I wasdown in Australia, so I went over for nine days and caught upwith a bunch of people. It was wild, man, to be back in thatwhirlwind, see all those people, but working in Middle Earthagain. It was really cool to be back there, and I feel likeit's going to feel the same.
"(My scene), it's a tiny little piece. Frodo'sobviously not alive at the time of The Hobbit - it's about 60years before Frodo's birth. So they've written a bit of apiece with Ian Holm as well, reprising his role as the olderBilbo, that I'll do," Wood said.
The 30-year-old actor will be seen in a smallrole in the film and he feels at home on the sets because hegrew so close to many of the cast and crew during his Lord OfThe Rings days.
"It feels like a family reunion that I'm going backfor. A number of the cast members are coming back. I went back(to New Zealand) a year ago in February just to visit. I wasdown in Australia, so I went over for nine days and caught upwith a bunch of people. It was wild, man, to be back in thatwhirlwind, see all those people, but working in Middle Earthagain. It was really cool to be back there, and I feel likeit's going to feel the same.
"(My scene), it's a tiny little piece. Frodo'sobviously not alive at the time of The Hobbit - it's about 60years before Frodo's birth. So they've written a bit of apiece with Ian Holm as well, reprising his role as the olderBilbo, that I'll do," Wood said.