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Leo Woodall is having quite the moment in the entertainment world right now, and we've got all the latest developments for you. Just this past week, the British actor's Netflix drama Vladimir, co-starring Rachel Weisz, dropped on Thursday, March 5th, and it's already making serious waves. According to Digital Spy, the series has climbed to the number three position on Netflix's worldwide and UK TV charts. The offbeat drama, based on Julia May Jonas's novel of the same name, has been generally praised by critics, with Rotten Tomatoes currently reporting a solid 68 percent approval rating from 38 reviews. Digital Spy gave it three stars, praising the chemistry between Woodall and Weisz while noting that the show's 30-minute episodes keep you thoroughly engaged despite some narrative clutter. RogerEbert.com called it a zany, farcical hot mess that culminates in a satisfying eighth episode, while The Independent described it as brisk and easy to watch. The Times highlighted how the series leans into obsessiveness in ways that feel sophisticated and grown-up.
But that's not all. According to the Miami New Times, Woodall is set to make a major splash at the Miami Film Festival this April. He's starring in Tuner, an Academy Award-winning director Daniel Roher's new film where Woodall plays a young piano tuner whose heightened sense of hearing leads him into exploits with criminals. The film is scheduled to open the festival on Thursday, April 9th.
Now here's where things get really interesting. According to insider reports from gaming and entertainment news outlet IXBT, Woodall is in talks to play Aragorn in the upcoming Lord of the Rings film, The Hunt for Gollum. While the character hasn't been officially confirmed, sources suggest he's being considered for the main male role. The film takes place about twenty years before The Fellowship of the Ring, with Aragorn still going by the ranger Strider. Filming is set to begin in New Zealand in July 2026, with an international premiere scheduled for December 17, 2027.
It's important to note that the Aragorn casting is still in the discussion phase and hasn't been officially confirmed by Warner Bros., so fans should take that one with a grain of salt for now. But between Vladimir's streaming success, his festival circuit momentum, and these high-profile film projects on the horizon, Leo Woodall is definitely one to keep your eye on.
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