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A major actor from the Lord of the Rings trilogy who previously appeared in a Star Trek TV series would love to return to that sci-fi universe.
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Read MoreSkeleton Crew remembers how much the original Star Wars dealt with the fear of the unknown and moves the franchise back in that direction.
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