New Lord of The Rings film co-written by Stephen Colbert announced
The film is in development alongside The Hunt for Gollum, which is already set to be released next year
news.stv.tvHere’s the latest I can confirm about Stephen Colbert and The Lord of the Rings.
What’s happening: Stephen Colbert is attached to co-write and develop a new Lord of the Rings movie as part of Warner Bros. Discovery’s expanding Middle-earth slate, reported in multiple outlets in late March 2026. This project is described as a continuation of two new LOTR films in development, with Colbert partnering with Peter Jackson, Philippa Boyens, and screenwriter Peter McGee. [Source coverage includes The Independent and CNN-related reports, which cite official announcements and industry reporting].[3][5][7]
Project details: The film is tentatively titled Shadow of the Past and is said to draw on portions of Tolkien’s The Fellowship of the Ring that were not adapted into the original films, aiming to stay faithful to both the books and the existing movie canon. Colbert has described the idea as exploring chapters early in Fellowship, specifically scenes from “Three Is Company” through “Fog on the Barrow-downs,” to form a standalone story within the larger narrative. [The Independent coverage and CNN-derived summaries provide these details].[5][7][3]
Release context: The broader plan includes a second upcoming LOTR film in development around the same time, with a target for release in the near future after The Hunt for Gollum (a separate project) and other related productions. This situates Shadow of the Past within Warner Bros.’s ongoing expansion of Tolkien’s universe. [CNN/related outlets summarize the multi-film schedule and development status].[9][3][5]
Reception and fan response: Reactions to Colbert’s involvement have been mixed in early social-media conversations, ranging from enthusiasm among Tolkien fans who trust his knowledge of the lore to skepticism from others noting the unusual pairing of a late-night host with a high-profile fantasy project. Public sentiment can shift as official previews, trailers, and cast details emerge. [YouTube and entertainment outlets captured initial fan reactions; coverage emphasizes a divide in early responses].[8][5]
If you’d like, I can pull in the most recent articles from specific outlets (e.g., The Independent, CNN, Hollywood Reporter) and summarize any new updates, cast news, or production timelines with citations. I can also provide a concise timeline of announcements and a quick comparison of how Shadow of the Past fits into the broader LOTR film slate.
The film is in development alongside The Hunt for Gollum, which is already set to be released next year
news.stv.tvBy Karina Tsui, CNN (CNN) — Stephen Colbert already has a new job lined up for when he ends his 11-year run as host of “The Late Show” in May – the comedian and well-known J.R.R. Tolkien superfan announced he will co-write and develop a new film in the blockbuster “Lord of the Rings” franchise.
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www.eonline.comStephen Colbert, host of The Late Show, is set to co-write a new Lord of the Rings film titled Shadow of the Past before his CBS exit in May. Announced by Peter Jackson, the project expands Tolkiens The Fellowship of the Ring, focusing on previously unadapted early chapters. Colbert, a longtime fan, described drawing inspiration from sections like “Three Is Company” through “Fog on the Barrow-Downs,” aiming to create a story faithful to both books and films.
economictimes.indiatimes.comBy Karina Tsui, CNN (CNN) — Stephen Colbert already has a new job lined up for when he ends his 11-year run as host of “The Late Show” in May – the
krdo.comComedian and departing late-night host is a hardcore LOTR fan
www.independent.co.ukComedian and departing late-night host is a hardcore LOTR fan
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