Surprise, Stephen Colbert’s LOTR Movie Didn’t Come Out Of His Forced CBS Retirement

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Surprise, Stephen Colbert’s LOTR Movie Didn’t Come Out Of His Forced CBS Retirement

By now, Stephen Colbert is off The Late Show and likely living large. I like to picture him sitting in plaid pajamas with a tea (yeah, he’s a tea guy) and maybe a real-life throwback newspaper, but I honestly have no idea if he’s even really been home yet given he was going straight to his brother’s wedding after the show wrapped on the 2026 TV schedule. One thing we did learn recently? Contrary to popular belief, The Lord of the Rings project actually came about before CBS decided to axe its late night series.

Yes, really. Colbert set the record straight in an interview as he was exiting the Eye Network. He told People a tidbit we did know about the project, which is that he’s writing it with his kid. However, he also mentioned this is something he’s actually been working on since Covid days.

I was working on [The Lord of the Rings] before the show was canceled. This has been years I’ve been thinking about it. I’ve been working on it with my son since COVID actually, and then working on it with Peter Jackson and Philippa Boyens and Fran Walsh for almost two years now. So that wasn’t a post-show idea.

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