Peter Jackson denies mythical extended Lord of the Rings edition

Peter Jackson has dismissed rumors of an ultra-extended version of the Lord of the Rings films. The director stated that no additional great scenes were left unused from the original productions. Fans hoping for a so-called 'Mithril Cut' will be disappointed by this revelation.

Peter Jackson, the acclaimed director behind the Lord of the Rings trilogy, has put an end to speculation about a mythical 'extended-extended edition' of the films. In a recent interview, he addressed the persistent fan theory of an even longer cut, often dubbed the 'Mithril Cut,' which would include more unused footage.

Jackson was unequivocal in his response. 'Are there great scenes we never used? The answer is no,' he said, effectively waving goodbye to hopes of additional material surfacing. This statement comes amid ongoing interest in the franchise, which has seen various extended editions released over the years, but nothing beyond what was already made available.

The original trilogy, adapted from J.R.R. Tolkien's epic, remains a cornerstone of fantasy cinema. Jackson's confirmation underscores the completeness of the existing versions, quelling rumors that have circulated among enthusiasts for years. While no new releases are implied, this clarity may refocus attention on potential future projects within the Middle-earth universe.

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