Peter Jackson reveals Stephen Colbert's Lord of the Rings writing role

Peter Jackson has shared how Stephen Colbert pitched himself to write the upcoming Lord of the Rings film Shadow of the Past. The project draws from early chapters of the book and will follow the 2027 release of The Hunt for Gollum.

Speaking at the Cannes Film Festival, Peter Jackson described how Stephen Colbert approached him during a re-reading of The Lord of the Rings over Christmas. Colbert proposed adapting the section involving the Hobbits' encounter with a Barrow-wight in unnatural fog, which includes the character Tom Bombadil omitted from earlier films. Jackson said the idea sounded promising and led to a treatment with input from Philippa Boyens, who traveled to meet with Colbert in New Zealand on multiple occasions.

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Illustration of Peter Jackson receiving honorary Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival opening with Jane Fonda
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Cannes film festival opens with tribute to peter jackson

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The 79th Cannes Film Festival opened Tuesday evening with a ceremony at the Grand Théâtre Lumière. Peter Jackson received an honorary Palme d’Or for his Lord of the Rings work. Jane Fonda launched the festivities as godmother.

Late-night host Stephen Colbert announced he will co-write a new Lord of the Rings film with his son. The project, with the working title Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past, draws from early chapters of The Fellowship of the Ring. It features the fan-favorite character Tom Bombadil.

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Actor Leo Woodall has spoken about his upcoming role in the Lord of the Rings film The Hunt for Gollum, describing it as the fulfillment of a childhood ambition.

Foo Fighters appeared as musical guests on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, performing 'Window' and 'Caught in the Echo.' Frontman Dave Grohl discussed the band's origins after Nirvana, their new album Your Favorite Toy, and advice for his daughter Violet Grohl. The performance aired last night.

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Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy joined Hayley Williams and her band on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to perform Unknown Mortal Orchestra's 2010 track 'Ffunny Ffrends.' Tweedy also chatted with friend Nick Offerman before the show. The appearance highlights their ongoing tours and collaborations.

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