Published on March 26, 2026
Stephen Colbert is making a significant leap from the late-night talk show circuit to the fantastical realms of Middle-earth. As his acclaimed late-night series approaches its conclusion next month, Colbert is set to embark on an exciting new venture: co-writing the script for the next installment of the ‘Lord of the Rings’ film franchise.
Known for his sharp wit and keen sense of storytelling, Colbert brings a wealth of creativity and passion to this iconic series. His love for J.R.R. Tolkien’s work is well-documented, having frequently incorporated references to ‘Lord of the Rings’ into his comedic performances. This new role allows Colbert to merge his talents as a performer with his aspirations as a writer and storyteller.
Details surrounding the new film remain under wraps, but industry insiders suggest that the project aims to explore new narratives within Tolkien’s extensive universe. The film will not be a direct adaptation of Tolkien’s existing works but is expected to draw on the rich lore and history that fans of the franchise hold dear.
Colbert’s involvement in such a high-profile project is a testament to his influence in the entertainment industry. His unique perspective and love for fantasy storytelling could breathe fresh life into the beloved series, which has captivated audiences for decades.
With the release date still to be announced, fans of both Colbert and the ‘Lord of the Rings’ franchise are eager to see how this collaboration will unfold. As he transitions from late-night host to scriptwriter, Colbert’s journey into the heart of Middle-earth is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing developments in Hollywood’s return to Tolkien’s world.
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