Middle-earth is returning to the big screen in epic fashion.
Fathom Entertainment and Warner Bros. Pictures have announced that The Lord of the Rings Trilogy will be back in theaters this January to celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Fellowship of the Ring, and director Peter Jackson is joining the journey with all-new exclusive fan intros.

Peter Jackson Returns with Exclusive Intros
Academy Award-winning director Peter Jackson has filmed brand-new introductions for each of the Extended Editions of The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King.
These never-before-seen intros were made exclusively for the Fathom theatrical event and will screen in theaters before each film.
Jackson reflects on the making of each movie, the challenges of bringing J.R.R. Tolkien’s world to life, and the lasting impact of experiencing The Lord of the Rings in cinemas. A teaser of Jackson’s introduction to The Fellowship of the Ring is now available on Fathom’s site.
Watch the video:
Record-Breaking Ticket Sales
The event is already smashing records. With over 400,000 tickets sold and more than $5 million in domestic box office revenue so far, ticket presales are tracking 65% higher than Fathom’s previous franchise record from 2024.
Due to high demand and sold-out showings, Fathom and participating theaters are adding additional showtimes and locations nationwide.
Re-Release Schedule
All three Extended Editions will screen over two weekends in January 2026 with special DBOX showings at select locations:
- The Fellowship of the Ring: January 16 & 23 (Fridays)
- The Two Towers: January 17 & 24 (Saturdays)
- The Return of the King: January 18 & 25 (Sundays)
Tickets are available now at FathomEvents.com and participating box offices.

Exclusive Collectibles for Fans
Special limited-edition concession collectibles will be available at select theater chains:
- AMC Theatres: A Collectible Map Tin with a Quest Magnet Set
- Regal and Independent Theatres: A “One Ring” Design Collectible Vessel
These keepsakes are available only while supplies last. Fans should check with their local theaters for availability and purchase limits.
The Legacy of The Lord of the Rings
Based on Tolkien’s legendary novels, Jackson’s six-film saga (The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies) has grossed $6 billion globally and won 17 Academy Awards, making it the most awarded franchise in movie history.
In 2021, The Fellowship of the Ring was added to the U.S. National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for its cultural significance.
Looking ahead, Warner Bros. is set to release a brand-new chapter in the saga: The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, slated to premiere December 17, 2027.







