The Lord of the Rings trilogy returns to theaters Jan 22–24 in the extended editions. Ticket pre-sales start on Jan 8.
Warner Bros. Pictures has announced a special theatrical re-release celebrating 25 years since The Fellowship of the Ring premiered, bringing the full Lord of the Rings trilogy back to the big screen in its extended editions. From January 22 to 24, audiences can watch the saga in sequence, with one film shown per day.
The event invites longtime fans of J.R.R. Tolkien’s world to return to Middle-earth, while giving new viewers the chance to experience the journey in theaters for the first time. Ticket pre-sales open this Thursday, January 8.
Three films, three days
The Fellowship of the Ring screens on January 22, followed by The Two Towers on January 23. The celebration concludes on January 24 with The Return of the King, the final chapter of the saga and the Academy Award winner for Best Picture.
All screenings of the extended trilogy will be shown in subtitled versions.
Frodo’s mission against Sauron
Across the three films, Frodo (Elijah Wood) and his allies fight to protect their world from the dark forces of Sauron (Sala Baker). The trilogy is directed by Peter Jackson and is based on Tolkien’s novel of the same name.
For session details, audiences should check the schedule of their nearest movie theater chain.
