Talk show host Stephen Colbert to write new Lord of the Rings film
Stephen Colbert, the US talk show host, will co-write a new Lord of the Rings film titled "The Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past" after his late-night show ends in May. Colbert, a known Tolkien enthusiast, is collaborating with his son, screenwriter Peter McGee, to adapt chapters three to eight of "The Fellowship of the Ring," focusing on the hobbits' early quest.

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AI-generatedStephen Colbert, the US talk show host, will co-write a new Lord of the Rings film titled "The Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past" after his late-night show ends in May. Colbert, a known Tolkien enthusiast, is collaborating with his son, screenwriter Peter McGee, to adapt chapters three to eight of "The Fellowship of the Ring," focusing on the hobbits' early quest. The film will explore a secret uncovered by Sam's daughter, Elanor, set fourteen years after Frodo's departure. Colbert pitched the idea to director Peter Jackson two years ago and is now working with Philippa Boyens, a writer from the original Lord of the Rings films. The project became possible due to the cancellation of Colbert's late-night show, freeing him up to pursue the film.
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5 extractedBoyens is also co-writing the next Lord of the Rings-related release, The Hunt for Gollum, which is being directed by Andy Serkis and is due to come out in 2027.
The film's official synopsis says: Fourteen years after the passing of Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin set out to retrace the first steps of their adventure.
CBS announced the cancellation of Colbert's late-night show last summer, and it will end in May after 33 years.
Colbert will adapt chapters three to eight of The Fellowship of the Ring.
Stephen Colbert will co-write a new Lord of the Rings film.