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Lord of the Rings Returns 25 Years Later

by Carlos Mendoza

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  • The Lord of the Rings trilogy will be re-released in select theaters for a limited time in January 2026, showcasing the extended versions and featuring DBOX technology.
  • Director Peter Jackson has recorded brief introductions for each film to share his memories of directing the series.
  • A special Lord of the Rings trilogy issue of Empire magazine will be released in March 2026, available on newsstands from January 15.
  • Various theaters will offer exclusive commemorative merchandise for the anniversary celebration, including popcorn tins and buckets featuring the One Ring.

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Celebrating 25 Years of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy – Limited Theater Screenings & Special Merchandise Jan 2026

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Fellowship of the Ring, Warner Bros. and Fathom Entertainment will bring the extended versions of The Lord of the Rings trilogy to select theaters. Screenings will be hosted over two weekends in January 2026, from the 16th to 18th and the 23rd to 25th, with each film shown in its original order: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King. Select locations will feature DBOX technology, providing an immersive experience through special sound and motion. Director Peter Jackson has also recorded brief introductions for each film, sharing his memories of directing the series. Adding to the anniversary celebration, Empire magazine will release a special Lord of the Rings trilogy issue in March 2026, available on newsstands beginning January 15. In addition to the screenings and magazine release, several theaters will offer exclusive commemorative merchandise, including: Regal: One Ring popcorn tin and tumbler AMC: Popcorn tin featuring a map of Middle-earth Marcus Theatres and BB Theatres: One Ring bucket tin EPIC Theatres: LOTR Expanded Edition Rerelease One Ring popcorn tin The popcorn buckets cost between \$15 and \$20.

Celebrating 25 Years of Lord of the Rings – Anniversary Tribute and Ongoing Influence

The Lord of the Rings trilogy, despite criticisms regarding racial representation, remains a beloved and influential fantasy series. The enduring popularity of Tolkien’s world is evident in ongoing projects like The Rings of Power and the still-open Hobbiton movie set in New Zealand. (Source: Cover image for YouTube video “The Lord of The Rings Trilogy – Official 25th Anniversary Teaser Trailer”)

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Specification
Official NameThe Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum
Brief SummaryA new film based on the novels.
ReleasedDecember 16, 2027
GenreFantasy, Adventure, Drama
Production CompaniesNew Line Cinema, Middle-earth Enterprises, Warner Bros. Pictures, The Imaginarium, WingNut Films
Countries of OriginUS
ActorsAndy Serkis, Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen
DirectorAndy Serkis
AuthorsPhoebe Gittins, Philippa Boyens, Fran Walsh, Arty Papageorgiou
ProducersPeter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens

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