'Lord Of The Rings': Writer/Producer Philippa Boyens Open To Exploring More Middle-Earth Stories With Anime Beyond 'War Of The Rohirrim'

‘Lord Of The Rings’: Writer/Producer Philippa Boyens Open To Exploring More Middle-Earth Stories With Anime Beyond ‘War Of The Rohirrim’

With “The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power” chugging along its five-season commitment at Amazon Prime Video. a new live-action movie in the works at New Line Cinema/Warner Bros. with Andy Serkis reprising the Gollum role and taking on directing duties (after handling second unit directing on “The Hobbit” films) that takes place before the events of “The Fellowship of The Rings,” and a second mysterious pic that was dismissed as a second part to “The Hunt For Gollum.” Even more Middle-Earth tales could be coming to beyond all that if audiences are keen for it.

Rodrigo Perez of The Playlist recently spoke with Philippa Boyens (“Lord of The Rings” & “The Hobbit” trilogies), co-writer and producer of the feature film franchise and the new anime film “The Lord of The Rings: The War of The Rohirrim,” and she revealed that more anime adaptations could be on the table.

“There’s a lot of [possibilities], when you look at it, there’s a lot of things in there, actually,” Boyens told The Playlist about adapting more Middle-Earth stories using the medium of anime. “One of the things this [‘War of The Rohirrim’] story has shown us is that a stand-alone story works really successfully within the world of Middle-earth and I would genuinely—because I’ve fallen in love with the form—love to see another anime. But that depends on the audiences out there, your audience, fans of not only the original trilogy but that vast anime audience. I’m really interested to see what they think.”

That’s certainly a positive update from Boyens about future adaptations and should give fans/audiences a bit of hope that everyone involved seems to be invested in more Middle-Earth projects for years to come. Given the appendices allows for more stories to tell, they don’t seem to be short on ideas.

I had personally heard that the producing team was mulling over more anime adaptations, but the studio (that bankrolls projects) would specifically need to see a decent reaction to their animation experiment with “Rohirrim” before making any official announcements. Given the talk that “Rohirrim” was made for under $100 million, there is certainly wiggle room for the film over the holiday season and new year to hit a box office target needed to make the studio/producers comfortable enough with subsequent releases.

Some might remember that “Furiosa,” the “Mad Max: Fury Road” prequel released earlier in the year by Warner Bros., was originally planned as an anime film, but was reworked as a live-action one in the end. There is a chance that if “Rohirrim” is successful enough more than Tolkien’s adventures could be used in the medium, but also George Miller’s third “Wasteland” epic could be told in that way as well.

“The War of The Rohirrim” directed by Kenji Kamiyama is heading exclusively to theaters on December 13, and “The Hunt For Gollum” is expected to be ready sometime in 2026 (an actual date has yet to be announced by the studio).

SOURCE: THE PLAYLIST

Philippa Boyens Confirms Second Live-Action 'Lord Of The Rings' Movie In Development Different From 'The Hunt For Gollum'

Philippa Boyens Confirms Second Live-Action ‘Lord Of The Rings’ Movie In Development Different From ‘The Hunt For Gollum’

We’re months away from “The Lord of The Rings” making a grand return to the big screen with “The War of Rohirrim” galloping into theaters in December. But we’re now learning that “Lord of The Rings: The Hunt For Gollum” from director Andy Serkis (who oversaw second-unit work on “The Hobbit” trilogy) not only won’t be a two-part story as previously suggested but producers/New Line Cinema/Warner Bros. Pictures are quietly developing a second but different live-action film as well.

The update hails from longtime franchise co-writer and producer Philippa Boyens, who explained recently to Empire Magazine that they’re not making two movies out of “The Hunt For Gollum.” Another film entirely is in the works and has yet to be officially announced by studio.

Boyens said, “I can tell you definitively it isn’t two films! “That was a genuine misunderstanding that happened because we’ve begun to work, conceptually, on two different live-action films. The first being ‘The Hunt For Gollum,’ the second one still to be confirmed.”

What that second film is going to be about and who will appear I’m sure is going to be speculated on until we get some concrete details from the studio and the producing team. We wouldn’t be all that surprised if Ian McKellen’s Gandalf would be involved, given the plausibility that his character will become the connective tissue for these next two films to the previous trilogies.

“The Hunt For Gollum” is expected to begin shooting next year with a tentative to-be-announced release date in 2026. The new film has a script penned by Boyens and Fran Walsh alongside Phoebe Gittins and Arty Papageorgiou (the duo recently worked on “Rohirrim”).

“It’s quite an intense story, which falls after the birthday party of Bilbo and before the Mines Of Moria,” Boyens explained about where “The Hunt For Gollum” takes place in the timeline. “It’s a specific chunk of incredible untold story, told through the perspective of this incredible creature.”

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This likely means we’ll be seeing the return of the Nazgul as Gollum is tortured by Mordor’s faction, and it’s why the nine are led to the Shire to find the One Ring.

“Lord of The Rings: The War of Rohirrim” is heading to theaters on December 13.

SOURCE: EMPIRE MAGAZINE