The LotR 25th Anniversary cut

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It turns out that Peter Jackson filmed about 1,300 *hours* of footage for the Lord of the Rings. Seven million feet of negative is sitting in a Warner Brothers vault, not doin’ nuthin’. Granted the majority of this is alternate takes and bloopers, but almost certainty there is enough quality additional scenes there that the already massive Extended Version could be greatly further extended. Guy in the video below suggests that Warner Bros cutting Jackson loose to create six-hour miniseries from each movie for release on HBO/Max would be the way to go for the 25th anniversary of each flick, in much the same way they gave “The Justice League” back to Zack Snyder. I can’t say as that I disagree: a proper Ridiculously Extended Cut, overseen by Jackson, would be a dandy way to get over the nightmare of “the Rings of Power.”

The legalities of such things elude me. I *assume* that Warner retains all the rights to do with their stuff what they see fit, but who knows.

2 responses to “The LotR 25th Anniversary cut”

  1. Herp McDerp Avatar
    Herp McDerp

    Did they film “the scouring of the Shire” and then didn’t use it? Or did they just omit that part without filming it?

  2. Derek Avatar
    Derek

    Peter Jackson filmed 1,300 hours of footage, but left out the most important character of the “Fellowship of the Ring”? But wait, who knows, Jackson might have been wise enough to have shot all the necessary Tom Bombadill stuff and that could be made int a mini-series.