This story has been updated now that it's come to light that Aragorn does not have facial hair in the official Lord the Rings canon.
A new book featuring the unpublished writings of Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkien is coming in 2021. Harper Collins has announced «The Nature of Middle-earth,» and it will shed light on a number of particulars about Middle-earth and its inhabitants.
Specifically, the book will provide more details on the creatures who live in Numenor, Elvish immortality and reincarnation, and the powers of the Valar. But all of this pales in comparison to the most important fact that the book will confirm: who can grow beards.
A new collection of J.R.R. Tolkien essays is arriving next year! Find out more about The Nature of Middle-earth in the Guardian: https://t.co/raECRlV1uX pic.twitter.com/Mf5P3CB7Ve
Harper Collins said the book represents a «veritable treasure-trove offering readers a chance to peer over Professor Tolkien's shoulder at the very moment of discovery: and on every page, Middle-earth is once again brought to extraordinary life.»
The Nature of Middle-earth is edited by Tolkien scholar Carl Hostetter and it's due for release on June 24, 2021.
This will be just the latest book that dives deep into the extended lore of Middle-earth. Some of Tolkien's previous writings were published in books such as Unfinished Tales, The History of Middle-earth, and Beren and Luthien, among others. These were all edited by Tolkien's son, Christopher, who passed away in January this year.
The Lord of the Rings remains very popular today. Amazon is currently filming a very expensive TV show based on the fantasy series in New Zealand, while there are multiple Lord of the Rings video games in the works,
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