Aragorn (Estel, as he is known at this time) will not be shown in Peter Jackson's upcoming "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey". Not at least in the theatrical cut, he may make a cameo appearance in the Extended Edition, but that is not yet known. If he was to appear, Viggo Mortenson would probably not play him, because by the time of The Hobbit he would only be 27 (in The Lord of the Rings, Aragorn is 87 - or so he tells Eowyn in the Extended Edition of the Two Towers).
No, Aragorn does not appear in The Hobbit. He first arrives in The Lord of the Rings in the Prancing Pony in Bree.
The sequel to The Hobbit is The Lord of the Rings.
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A sequel.
No they are not. Bilbo is simple hobbit from the Shire, Thorin is a dwarf.
The Hobbit. Actually it was written as 6 sequels.
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien wrote both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
Aragorn.:D"I am Aragorn, son of Arathorn..." The Fellowship of the Ring: "Strider"Aragorn is the guy from The Lord of the Rings, Aragon was a kingdom in what is now known as Spain.
Who knows? They are changing all sorts of things and will actually have Frodo in the movie, even though he was born almost 30 years after it takes place. Aragorn is not present in The Hobbit, but they may bring him in.
Hopefully when he's done with The Hobbit!
Not yet, but it is coming. It is actually going to be two movies. The Hobbit is currently scheduled for release December 2011, with its sequel following in December 2012.
Gandalf is not a human. He is a Maia, which is similar to a lesser god or an angel. Furthermore, there were many humans in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and the Hobbit. Boromir, Faramir, and Aragorn to name a few. In the Hobbit, there was the Character named Bard.