Stephen Colbert to co-write a new Lord of the Rings film titled Shadow of the Past
Consensus Summary
Stephen Colbert is co-writing a new Lord of the Rings film titled Shadow of the Past, set 14 years after the original trilogy’s events. The project follows Sam, Merry, and Pippin as they retrace early steps of their adventure, with Sam’s daughter Elanor uncovering a secret about why the War of the Ring nearly failed. Colbert, a lifelong Tolkien fan, developed the idea after re-reading chapters 3 to 8 of The Fellowship of the Ring, which were omitted from Peter Jackson’s first film. The film is the second in a wave of LOTR projects, following The Hunt for Gollum (directed by Andy Serkis, releasing December 17 2027). Produced by Jackson, Philippa Boyens, and Fran Walsh, the project marks Colbert’s transition from late-night hosting after The Late Show’s May 21 2024 finale. While all sources agree on the film’s premise and key collaborators, Guardian Article 1 highlights Tom Bombadil’s potential central role and critiques Hollywood’s approach to Tolkien’s lesser-known material, a perspective absent in the other articles.
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Key details reported by multiple sources:
- Stephen Colbert will co-write a new Lord of the Rings film titled 'The Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past'
- The film will be produced by Peter Jackson, Philippa Boyens, and Fran Walsh
- The film is set 14 years after the events of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, following Sam, Merry, and Pippin
- Sam’s daughter, Elanor, discovers a 'long-buried secret that explains why the War of the Ring was very nearly lost before it even began'
- The film is the second upcoming Lord of the Rings project after 'The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum' (directed by Andy Serkis, releasing December 17, 2027)
- Colbert’s involvement was announced via a video with Peter Jackson on social media
- Colbert’s The Late Show on CBS will air its last episode on May 21, 2024
- Colbert is a lifelong J.R.R. Tolkien fan and previously appeared in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) alongside his family
- The film will be developed with Colbert’s son, screenwriter Peter McGee, and Philippa Boyens
Points of Difference
Details reported by only one source:
- 'Shadow of the Past' will take inspiration from chapters 3 to 8 of The Fellowship of the Ring, focusing on Tom Bombadil and elements like Old Man Willow and Barrow-wights
- The film may center on the mystery of why the War of the Ring was nearly lost, with chapter 8 ('Fogs on the Barrow-downs') as the main focus
- Criticism of Hollywood monetizing 'disposable' Tolkien content, comparing it to Peter Jackson’s original cuts and Amazon’s Rings of Power
- Mention of Farmer Giles of Ham and The Silmarillion as potential future LOTR projects
- Colbert’s script is said to follow Sam, Merry, and Pippin retracing early steps of their adventure, with Elanor’s discovery of a buried secret
- Colbert’s inspiration came from re-reading chapters 3 to 8 of The Fellowship of the Ring, which were not developed in the first film
- Colbert initially pitched the idea to Jackson two years prior, who approved it
- Jackson jokingly referenced Colbert’s free time post-The Late Show cancellation as fortunate for the project
- The film is described as aiming to be 'completely faithful to the books while also being completely faithful to the movies'
- CBS’s cancellation of The Late Show was criticized as politically motivated, following Colbert’s criticism of Paramount’s $16 million Trump settlement
- No additional specific details beyond those in consensus_facts; focuses on Colbert’s Tolkien fandom and the project’s development timeline
Contradictions
Conflicting information between sources:
- Guardian Article 1 suggests the film will focus on Tom Bombadil as a central character tied to the mystery, while Guardian Article 2 does not emphasize Bombadil’s role beyond his presence in the chapters
- Guardian Article 1 implies the film may feel like a 'very expensive shrug' if Bombadil’s role isn’t explained well, while Guardian Article 2 does not critique the project’s potential weaknesses
- Guardian Article 1 mentions potential future LOTR projects like The Scouring of the Shire or Farmer Giles of Ham, which are not referenced in the other sources
- Guardian Article 1 criticizes Hollywood’s approach to Tolkien’s 'disposable' content, while Guardian Article 2 does not include this perspective
- Guardian Article 2 states Colbert’s idea was pitched to Jackson two years prior, but does not specify the exact year or context for the pitch
Source Articles
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