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Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema on March 25, 2026 announced that comedian and Tolkien superfan Stephen Colbert will co‑write a new Lord of the Rings motion picture, tentatively titled The Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past.
Colbert will develop the project with his son, screenwriter Peter McGee, and franchise veteran Philippa Boyens; producer-director Peter Jackson introduced Colbert in a studio video.
The film is described as adapting material from early chapters of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Fellowship of the Ring (roughly chapters III–VIII) that were not used in the 2001 film, and its logline sets the story 14 years after Frodo’s passing as Sam, Merry and Pippin retrace their earlier journey while Sam’s daughter Elanor uncovers a long-buried secret.
The project follows Andy Serkis’s Hunt for Gollum (due Dec. 2027) and has no release date yet.
Colbert’s move into franchise filmmaking was announced as his late‑night show on CBS prepares to end on May 21, 2026; New Line and Warner Bros. executives reportedly approved the material.
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Fan responses point out the project appears to blend unfilmed early‑Fellowship material (Tom Bombadil/Barrow‑downs) with a post‑Ring War framing device. That mix explains confusion over whether it’s an adaptation or sequel and fuels debate about flashbacks, casting and narrative changes.





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