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Elijah Wood Reflects on Modest 'Lord of the Rings' Salaries Despite Franchise's Massive Success

Wood confirms cast earnings were constrained by back-to-back filming but highlights the personal and professional value of the experience.

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Elijah Wood as Frodoo Baggins in "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring."
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Overview

  • Elijah Wood confirmed that the cast of 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy received relatively modest pay, citing the back-to-back filming approach as a key factor.
  • The trilogy grossed nearly $3 billion worldwide, yet cast members, including Orlando Bloom and Sean Astin, have previously shared details of their limited salaries.
  • Wood emphasized that the experience of working on the films was invaluable, describing it as one of the best and most meaningful periods of his life.
  • He clarified that Cate Blanchett's earlier comments about low pay, including a joke about 'free sandwiches,' were made in jest and without bitterness.
  • The ambitious decision to film all three movies simultaneously, with a $281 million budget, left no room for renegotiating contracts based on box office success.