With the Tolkien universe expanding once more, fans are buzzing over whispers of The Hunt for Gollum, a long-rumored story finally taking shape — and possibly starring Jake Gyllenhaal as Aragorn. Set between the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, the film would explore the secret mission entrusted to Aragorn by Gandalf: to track and capture Gollum before Sauron can find him. Andy Serkis, who redefined performance capture as Gollum, is expected by fans to return to the role — making this a spiritual and narrative bridge between trilogies.
Speculation points to a more grounded, stealthy journey — a lone ranger slipping through forests, ruins, and mountain passes in pursuit of a tortured creature with secrets that could shift the fate of Middle-earth. It’s a story of obsession, moral struggle, and blurred lines between hunter and hunted. Some believe we might also see cameos or references to familiar characters — like Gandalf, Elrond, or even the Nazgûl — in a darker, more intimate Tolkien tale.
If this film becomes reality, it wouldn’t just expand the lore — it could reframe Aragorn’s path and show a version of him few have seen: younger, haunted, and dangerously close to the shadows. With the fate of the Ring hanging in the balance, The Hunt for Gollum might be the missing puzzle piece in the legend of the ranger who became king.