If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy.
The Lord of the Rings cast carried the Tolkien books around set “like bibles” and would fax Peter Jackson to remind him of certain passages
Orlando Bloom says he and his Lord of the Rings castmates always had the original books nearby while they were filming the iconic trilogy

Popverse's top stories
- Marvel TV, DC K.O. an Agents of SHIELD reunion, and a new Game of Thrones show head up New York Comic Con 2025's loaded panel schedule
- Simon Kinberg on writing X-Men movies, producing Glenn Powell's The Running Man remake, and co-creating Star Wars Rebels [Popversations]
- Why the new King of the Hill episode 'No Hank Left Behind' is the most important episode of the entire show
There’s a reason Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy turned out as well as it did. We can point to Peter Jackson’s expert directing, the groundbreaking motion capture work with Gollum, and the amazing performances from the cast. All of those things played a role, but when you come down to it, it’s because of the love everyone had for the source material. Peter Jackson and the cast were huge fans of the J.R.R Tolkien books and were passionate about doing them justice.
“If you grow up in the UK, you’re kind of born into those books,” Legolas actor Orlando Bloom says during a panel at Fan Expo Dallas. “I had read The Hobbit. It’s a great book to start with. If you’ve got kids, it’s a great way in. I think I picked up The Lord of the Rings, but I was maybe not the right age and got distracted. But I obviously read the books prior to filming a couple of times.”
Bloom went on to say that the actors all carried the books around on set. In fact, Bloom would ask Peter Jackson and screenwriter Fran Walsh about including specific moments from the books.
“For everyone, the books were like a bible on set. We would all kind of walk around with our books. At that time, there wasn’t really emails. I remember I would fax message Peter and Fran. I would say, ‘You know at the Council of Elrond, Legolas is bringing really important information about Gollum. Are we including that.’ And they’re like, ‘It’s okay Orlando. We’ve got other ideas, but you’re going to have a great scene.’ I think we felt the weight of responsibility for lovers of the books and what that meant.”
Whether you're Shirefolk, Elven, Dwarven, or something else, there's a good reason to love Lord of the Rings. We do! With that in mind, we have a dragon's horde of goodies for you:
About Fan Expo
Dates
-
Follow Popverse for upcoming event coverage and news
Find out how we conduct our review by reading our review policy
Let Popverse be your tour guide through the wilderness of pop culture
Sign in and let us help you find your new favorite thing.

Comments
Want to join the discussion? Please activate your account first.
Visit Reedpop ID if you need to resend the confirmation email.