
In honor of âThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ringâ turning 25, Fathom Entertainment and Warner Bros. are bringing all three extended edition films from Peter Jacksonâs trilogy back to theaters next year. The films will screen in DBOX presentation from Jan. 16-19 and then in standard formats from Jan. 23-25.
In addition to bringing the extended films back to the big screen, limited-edition âLord of the Ringsâ- themed concession items will be available at select participating theaters. AMC moviegoers can look out for limited-edition popcorn buckets featuring maps of Middle Earth, while Regal and local cinema patrons can get buckets with a âOne Ringâ design.
Fathom and Warner Bros. have also released a new logo and trailer for the trilogyâs 25th anniversary.
New Line Cinema first released the three âLord of the Ringsâ movies in 2001, 2002 and 2003. Based on the epic fantasy novels by J.R.R. Tolkien, the three films were shot back-to-back in New Zealand. Peter Jackson directed the films and wrote the screenplays with Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens. Cumulatively, the series grossed nearly $3 billion worldwide and won 17 Academy Awards. The third film, âThe Return of the Kingâ earned 11 Academy Awards: the highest number of any film, tied with âBen-Hurâ and âTitanic.â Peter Jackson returned to Middle Earth to direct âThe Hobbitâ trilogy in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
While the original theatrical cuts of the âLord of the Ringsâ movies come in at a little over nine hours in total, the extended editions are cumulatively 11 and a half hours long. Each extended edition was released on home video a year after its respective theatrical cut hit cinemas.
Fathom and Warner Bros. previously rereleased 4K Ultra remasterings of the extended editions in theaters in 2024.
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