Stephen Colbert will write a new film from the Lord of the Rings saga, based on the first book
The new film will be based on the first chapters of the book "The Ring Association," which were not included in Peter Jackson's film adaptation.
While fans of J.R. R. Tolkien are waiting for the premiereof The Hunt of Gollum , scheduled for 17 December 2027, a new project has been added to the schedule of films inspired by the work of South African writing.
Deadline has reported that actor, screenwriter and presenter Stephen Colbert will write a new film set in the saga, which will be provisionally titled The Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past ("Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past") and will also feature his son Peter McGee and Philippa Boyens.
The new film will be based on the first chapters of the work,which were not included in the2001 adaptation.
Stephen Colbert has pointed out that the new film shows Frodo Baggins and his friends, after meeting Tom Bombadil (who didn't appear in Jackson's films), where they are trapped as a result of an evil creature until the mysterious Bombadil characters are rescued.
The official synopsis shows a more ambitious view: thestory is set fourteen years after Frodo's departure, when Sam, Merry, and Pippin make the journey to revive the first steps of the original adventure. At the same time, Elanor, Sam's daughter, discovers a secret that can change her perception of the Ring War.
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