How The Rings of Power adaptation is interpreting the look of early Hobbits, the Harfoots.

“different but familiar.”

‘In creating this new story, McKay and Payne’s (showrunners) goal was, in McKay’s words, “different but familiar.” While the series is not a precise continuation of Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings, it shouldn’t clash with the cinematic world fans have come to know and love.’

Vanity Fair Article Feb 2022

From The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, #27

“I picture a fairly human figure, not a kind of 'fairy' rabbit as some of my British reviewers seem to fancy: fattish in the stomach, shortish in the leg. A round, jovial face; ears only slightly pointed and 'elvish'; hair short and curling (brown). The feet from the ankles down, covered with brown hairy fur. Clothing: green velvet breeches; red or yellow waistcoat; brown or green jacket; gold (or brass) buttons; [and specifically for Bilbo, in The Hobbit] a dark green hood and cloak.”

Artwork by: J.R.R. Tolkien, Alan Lee, NewLine Cinema/WingNut Films, Ralf Bakshi, Brothers Hildebrandt

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