Warner Bros acquires rights to Middle-earth/Lotr, several movies planned

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Warner Bros. Pictures is revamping the “Lord of the Rings” film franchise.

On a Thursday earnings call, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav announced that newly-installed studio leaders Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy have brokered a deal to make “multiple” films based on the beloved J. R. R. Tolkien books. The projects will be developed through WB label New Line Cinema. The first “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, helmed by Peter Jackson, grossed nearly $3 billion worldwide; Jackson’s follow-up trilogy based on Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” matched those grosses.

No filmmakers have been attached to the projects as yet, but in a statement to Variety, Jackson and his main “Lord of the Rings” collaborators Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens said Warner Bros. and Embracer “have kept us in the loop every step of the way.”

“We look forward to speaking with them further to hear their vision for the franchise moving forward,” Jackson, Walsh and Boyens said.

Freemode, a division of Embracer Group, made the adaptive rights deal for books including “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit.” The pact will be billed under the name Middle-earth Enterprises.

Notably, De Luca and Abdy left MGM last year to take the helm of Warner Bros. Their exit followed the acquisition of MGM by Amazon — the tech giant owns the TV rights to “Lord of the Rings” and produced a single season of television at the gut-busting price of over $450 million in 2022.

“Following our recent acquisition of Middle-earth Enterprises, we’re thrilled to embark on this new collaborative journey with New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures, bringing the incomparable world of J.R.R. Tolkien back to the big screen in new and exciting ways,” said Lee Guinchard, CEO of Freemode. “We understand how cherished these works are and working together with our partners at New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures, we plan to honor the past, look to the future, and adhere to the strongest level of quality and production values.”

De Luca and Abdy recalled that New Line had previously “took an unprecedented leap of faith to realize the incredible stories, characters and world of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ on the big screen … but for all the scope and detail lovingly packed into the two trilogies, the vast, complex and dazzling universe dreamed up by J.R.R. Tolkien remains largely unexplored.”

Inaugural projects and timelines were not immediately disclosed. The first Jackson trilogy starred Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, and Cate Blanchett. That trio of films was nominated for 30 Academy Awards and took home 17 trophies, including best picture for 2003’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.”

Warner Bros. has a packed upcoming slate. To round out the second quarter, “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” will arrive in a matter of weeks. Kicking off the summer is Ezra Miller’s “The Flash,” followed by the hotly anticipated “Barbie,” from director Greta Gerwig and stars Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. In August, Jason Statham will face a prehistoric shark yet again in “Meg 2: The Trench,” and New Line will roll out DC’s “Blue Beetle.”

The end of the year will bring a big hit of Timtohee Chalamet, first in “Dune: Part Two,” then in the candyman origin story “Wonka.” The musical “The Color Purple” will close out the year, as will Jason Momoa in “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.”
 
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Timothee Chalamet is the next Frodo is all I read from that.
 
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Warner Bros. Pictures is revamping the “Lord of the Rings” film franchise.

On a Thursday earnings call, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav announced that newly-installed studio leaders Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy have brokered a deal to make “multiple” films based on the beloved J. R. R. Tolkien books. The projects will be developed through WB label New Line Cinema. The first “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, helmed by Peter Jackson, grossed nearly $3 billion worldwide; Jackson’s follow-up trilogy based on Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” matched those grosses.

No filmmakers have been attached to the projects as yet, but in a statement to Variety, Jackson and his main “Lord of the Rings” collaborators Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens said Warner Bros. and Embracer “have kept us in the loop every step of the way.”

“We look forward to speaking with them further to hear their vision for the franchise moving forward,” Jackson, Walsh and Boyens said.

Freemode, a division of Embracer Group, made the adaptive rights deal for books including “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit.” The pact will be billed under the name Middle-earth Enterprises.

Notably, De Luca and Abdy left MGM last year to take the helm of Warner Bros. Their exit followed the acquisition of MGM by Amazon — the tech giant owns the TV rights to “Lord of the Rings” and produced a single season of television at the gut-busting price of over $450 million in 2022.

“Following our recent acquisition of Middle-earth Enterprises, we’re thrilled to embark on this new collaborative journey with New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures, bringing the incomparable world of J.R.R. Tolkien back to the big screen in new and exciting ways,” said Lee Guinchard, CEO of Freemode. “We understand how cherished these works are and working together with our partners at New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures, we plan to honor the past, look to the future, and adhere to the strongest level of quality and production values.”

De Luca and Abdy recalled that New Line had previously “took an unprecedented leap of faith to realize the incredible stories, characters and world of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ on the big screen … but for all the scope and detail lovingly packed into the two trilogies, the vast, complex and dazzling universe dreamed up by J.R.R. Tolkien remains largely unexplored.”

Inaugural projects and timelines were not immediately disclosed. The first Jackson trilogy starred Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, and Cate Blanchett. That trio of films was nominated for 30 Academy Awards and took home 17 trophies, including best picture for 2003’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.”

Warner Bros. has a packed upcoming slate. To round out the second quarter, “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” will arrive in a matter of weeks. Kicking off the summer is Ezra Miller’s “The Flash,” followed by the hotly anticipated “Barbie,” from director Greta Gerwig and stars Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. In August, Jason Statham will face a prehistoric shark yet again in “Meg 2: The Trench,” and New Line will roll out DC’s “Blue Beetle.”

The end of the year will bring a big hit of Timtohee Chalamet, first in “Dune: Part Two,” then in the candyman origin story “Wonka.” The musical “The Color Purple” will close out the year, as will Jason Momoa in “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.”
Title is somewhat poorly phrased since the rights belong to Embracer Group, which is kind of a big legal deal because that means that the lawsuits are done and WB acknowledges that the Saul Zaentz Company owned the rights to sell to Embracer Group in the first place. I believe the issues of who owns what IP rights are much more simple now too, if I've followed everything accurately then all of the IP rights should now be split between the Tolkien Estate and Embracer Group.
 
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no point in retelling Jacksons movies, its not like you will do any better. It was lightning in a bottle catching those actors together for 5 years. Jackson himself fucked up the Hobbit.

It would be amazing starting from ground zero and whatever Morgoth begat Sauron begat whatever and the starting Valinor/Elf/etc shit but I can't see anyone signing up to do that, especially since you jump thousands of years between ages so you have no actor continuity. You have to execute perfectly over many years not to fuck it up, especially in movie format which is what WB has a boner for right now. They aren't as interested in big expensive TV shows (and it doesn't sound like they bought those rights anyways).

so whats left? I guarantee you their vision is doing stories of young Gandalf, young Elftards, young Aragon and it'll be YA shit
 
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The fact Jackson was given play-by-play updates from Warner Bros CEO Zaslav during the acquisition of the rights tells me he's at least signing on as producer.

Not sure how I feel about Jackson directing. The way Zaslav talks is often about success of the past and repeating it, citing 10 to 15 year old franchise successes and re-assembling the cast (see Harry Potter also in progress at the moment).

So based on that I'm pretty sure Jackson is being offered directing duties, and it's just a matter of if he wants to commit.
 
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no point in retelling Jacksons movies, its not like you will do any better.
agreed, I don't think they'd bother trying to remake those so soon - if any of these take place at the same time, I assume it would be related to shit happening elsewhere in ME/Arda.
 

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You can easily go the route Star Wars did. Do side movies or shows like Rogue One/Andor/Mando and use the backdrop of certain wars or events and just tell it from the perspective of new characters. Dont hightlight the legacy characters and it will make making a decent product easier. And just watch ROP for exactly what not to do lol.
 
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I can't wait for Frodo and Sauron's giant CGI fistfight with laser beams and explosions. Why would anyone call the lame 2000s rings "rings of power", if they had real power they'd blow stuff up not turn invisible like pussies
 
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Peter Jackson doing Silmarillion with adequate prep time and practical props/sets would be amazing.

64fps nonsense, replacing actors with CGI and inappropriate added comedy scenes and he can fuck off.

Silmarillion is literally all they can do. Anything else would suck.
 
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thought a story about the blue wizards would be cool, but today they would make them gay.
 
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They'll make the 9+ hour long Tom Bombadil musical trilogy that Tolkien fans truly crave.
 
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first Movie about Young Aaragorn living in exile with a made up enemy

Second Movie about a Young Gandalf against a made up enemy

Then a two part Last Aliance of Men film. All projects flop so bad they cancel any other projects
 
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