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The Lord of the Rings will return to theaters with an anime prequel film titled The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, directed by Kenji Kamiyama (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex & sequels), with Philippa Boyens (writer on all of Peter Jackson's Middle-earth films) consulting. Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews (The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance) are writing. Animation will be done by Sola Entertainment.
Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, who collaborated on New Line's LOTR and Hobbit trilogies, are not currently involved.
The story will be set 250 years before the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and follows the adventures of Helm Hammerhand, a legendary king of Rohan for whom Helms Deep is named.
Per Deadline:
Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, who collaborated on New Line's LOTR and Hobbit trilogies, are not currently involved.
The story will be set 250 years before the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and follows the adventures of Helm Hammerhand, a legendary king of Rohan for whom Helms Deep is named.
Per Deadline:
‘The Lord Of The Rings’ Goes On: Anime Film ‘The War Of The Rohirrim’ In Works At New Line
The J.R.R. Tolkien franchise is heading back to the big screen in a fresh New Line and Warner Animation anime title The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim. I’m told that the Oscar-winning feature architects Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh are not involved with the project as we speak, but...
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The War of the Rohirrim focuses on a character from the book’s appendix, the mighty King of Rohan, Helm Hammerhand, and a legendary battle which helped shaped Middle-earth heading into LOTR. The anime pic will expand the untold story behind the fortress of Helm’s Deep, delving into the life and bloodsoaked times of Hammerhand. Overall, the movie is a companion piece to New Line’s LOTR trilogy and is set roughly 250 years before that movie during the third age (Note Amazon’s upcoming Lord of the Rings mini-series is set during the second age).
“This will be yet another epic portrayal of J.R.R. Tolkien’s world that has never been told before. We’re honored to partner with much of the incredible talent behind both film trilogies, along with new creative luminaries to tell this story,” said Sam Register, President of Warner Bros. Animation. “And so it begins.”