Peter Jackson pitched a 'Lord of the Rings' film 3.5 like The Hunt for Gollum

Peter Jackson once proposed a 'film 3.5' for the Lord of the Rings series. This idea closely resembles the upcoming The Hunt for Gollum project. The concept is described as a neat addition that could have fit into the original films.

Peter Jackson, the director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, once pitched an idea for a 'film 3.5' within the franchise. According to a GamesRadar+ article, this proposed installment sounds remarkably similar to the forthcoming The Hunt for Gollum.

The article highlights that the pitch would have been a great way to expand the story between existing entries. It notes, 'It's a neat idea, it would've been great to squeeze it in the film somehow.' This reflection comes amid discussions of new Lord of the Rings content, including The Hunt for Gollum, which appears to echo Jackson's earlier vision.

Published on January 13, 2026, the piece from GamesRadar+ underscores the enduring appeal of J.R.R. Tolkien's world and the creative possibilities for bridging narrative gaps in the film series.

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