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We already had word that Tom Bombadil, noted merry fellow, was going to be heading to Amazon’s take on Middle-earth when The Rings of Power returns
We already had word that Tom Bombadil, noted merry fellow, was going to be heading to Amazon’s take on Middle-earth when The Rings of Power returns
The timing seemed just a little too precious. A day after Warner Bros. announced it would be making a new Lord of the Rings film called “The Hunt for Gollum,” a fan film with the same name that had been online for 15 years was removed from YouTube.
Pack the lembas bread and gather up your fellowship, we’re going back to Middle-earth. Warner Bros.
Get ready to experience The Lord of the Rings in a new musical retelling of J.R.R. Tolkien’s lore.
Bad news for Max subscribers who’ve made re-watching The Lord of the Rings extended editions an annual New Year tradition: the third film in the trilogy,
When The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King released into theaters December 15, 2003, it had the feel of a significant moment in Hollywood’s trajectory, not only from a cultural standpoint (it became the second-highest grossing blockbuster ever, at the time) but from the standpoint of accelerating Holly