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Hollywood Minute: Andy Serkis bringing ‘Gollum' back to the big screen

Hollywood Minute: Andy Serkis bringing ‘Gollum' back to the big screen

CNN09-05-2025
Serkis to star in and direct 'The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum,' and we've got this year's Easterseals Disability Film Challenge winners. David Daniel reports.
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