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Lord Of The Rings Reunion Is Coming To Josh Gad's YouTube Series

A new episode of the Frozen actor's Reunited Apart series will feature actors from The Lord of the Rings.

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Actor Josh Gad's quarantine show, Reunited Apart, is seemingly going to feature a Lord of the Rings reunion for a future episode. Gad teased the news in a tweet.

There is no word yet on when the episode will air or who may feature in it, but presumably it will be actors from Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies. Frodo actor Elijah Wood has already appeared in a show that spawned from quarantine, Star Wars writer Gary Whitta's Animal Talking. It's possible some behind-the-camera talent could appear, like Peter Jackson.

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Gad's Reunited Apart series has already released reunion videos for Back to the Future, featuring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd; Splash, featuring Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah; and The Goonies, featuring the main cast of the movie including Sean Astin, Corey Feldman, and Josh Brolin. You can watch a teaser for the new episode below.

You can watch all of the Reunited Apart episodes here on Gad's YouTube channel.

In other Lord of the Rings news, filming on Amazon's big-budget TV show is expected to begin again in New Zealand soon, as the country has begun to ease its COVID-19 restrictions.

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