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Peter Jackson Says Joaquin Phoenix’s ‘Joker’ Helped Shape Dark New Gollum Movie

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by Chris Tremblay  May 19

Peter Jackson has confirmed that the new “Lord of the Rings” film “The Hunt for Gollum” is being shaped as a psychological character study, explicitly drawing inspiration from the 2019 DC film “Joker” starring Joaquin Phoenix. Speaking in a recent interview cited by outlets including IndieWire, /Film and others, Jackson said the creative team “was thinking about the original ‘Joker’ film, the one with Joaquin Phoenix,” praising “the way that explored the Joker’s psychology while it was telling a story.”

Jackson explained that the new movie will use Tolkien’s appendices material but frame events “from an internal Gollum perspective,” in a way that echoes how “Joker” anchored its narrative inside Arthur Fleck’s unraveling psyche. He described the project as a story about Gollum’s addiction and internal struggles, emphasizing that the film will attempt to “get inside his head” rather than simply track events around him.

Why Gollum, and why now?



“The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum” is part of a renewed push by Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema to return to Middle‑earth with new theatrical features based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s work. Warner Bros. Discovery chief executive David Zaslav previously identified “The Hunt for Gollum” as a major tentpole for the studio, positioning it alongside core franchises like “Batman,” “Superman” and “Harry Potter” during an earnings call.

Jackson, along with longtime collaborators Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, is producing the film and involved at the script level, though he is not directing. Instead, Andy Serkis—who portrayed Gollum in Jackson’s original “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” trilogies—will both return to the role and direct, guiding a story that aims to delve more deeply into the character’s fractured identity and obsession with the One Ring.

Jackson has said he believes Serkis is the better fit to lead a film so heavily centered on Gollum’s inner turmoil, stating that if he thought he could make a stronger film, he would direct it himself, but instead sees Serkis as the person best placed to tackle an intensely psychological take. In separate remarks, Serkis has described Gollum as perhaps Tolkien’s most complex character and indicated that the creative team is interested in a deeper investigation of who he is, while still finding “something that’s fresh and new and a different approach.”

Plot, timeline, and returning characters



Story details remain partially under wraps, but Jackson and other reports indicate that “The Hunt for Gollum” is set roughly around the time of “The Fellowship of the Ring,” shortly before Frodo leaves the Shire. According to these accounts, the plot follows Gandalf sending Aragorn on a dangerous quest to track down Gollum before the creature can reveal the Ring’s location to Sauron, effectively dramatizing material found in Tolkien’s appendices.

Reports also suggest that the film will trace elements of Gollum’s history, including his discovery of the Ring, the early stages of its corrupting influence, and his path toward Mordor, while interweaving Aragorn’s early years as a ranger during his pursuit. /Film notes that a younger Aragorn will feature, with Jamie Dornan stepping into the role made famous by Viggo Mortensen, while Elijah Wood and Ian McKellen are expected to appear again as Frodo and Gandalf.

Jackson’s comments point to a narrative structure that, like “Joker,” spends significant time within its central character’s subjectivity, potentially blurring the lines between Gollum’s perception and outside reality. For viewers, that approach may foreground themes of addiction, compulsion and moral conflict that have long been part of Gollum’s story but were previously filtered through other characters’ perspectives in the earlier films.

Production plans and technical choices



Production on “The Hunt for Gollum” is expected to begin later this month in New Zealand, according to reporting citing Jackson’s remarks, with a planned theatrical release date of December 17, 2027. Collider previously reported that Serkis anticipated filming in the “early to mid‑part” of the year for a December 2027 release window, suggesting the project has now firmed up its schedule.

World of Reel, summarizing the same IndieWire conversation, notes that returning cast members Elijah Wood and Ian McKellen—now two decades older than in the original trilogy—will reportedly be “touched up” with AI technology and digital makeup to match the established timeline. This report also suggests that the film will visually bridge the gap between Jackson’s “Hobbit” trilogy and “The Fellowship of the Ring,” aligning with commentary from fan and industry channels that describe the movie as an “in‑betweenquel.”

Serkis, who helped pioneer performance‑capture acting as Gollum and later as characters like King Kong and Caesar in “Planet of the Apes,” has described basing Gollum’s physical and vocal performance on aspects of addiction and involuntary physicality. In a previous interview highlighted by Digital Spy, he recalled that observing his cat coughing up a furball helped him locate the creature’s strangled voice and physical spasms, emphasizing that Gollum’s movements and sounds are driven by forces he cannot fully control.

Fan reactions and franchise stakes



Reactions to Jackson’s explicit “Joker” comparison have been mixed among fans and commentators, with some online voices raising concerns about leaning too heavily into contemporary “trauma” or “addiction” framing within Tolkien’s world. One critical YouTube commentary, for example, described Jackson’s remarks about the film being “legally allowed” under rights agreements and inspired by “Joker” as “red flags” for Tolkien traditionalists, reflecting anxiety that the project exists more to exploit available IP than to fulfill an artistic necessity.

At the same time, Jackson’s and Serkis’s involvement, along with the return of key creative partners Walsh and Boyens, has reassured many fans who regard the original trilogies as landmark works of fantasy cinema. Some coverage has framed “The Hunt for Gollum” as an opportunity to deepen an already iconic character through a more intimate, potentially darker lens, while still operating within the broad contours of Tolkien’s appendices material.

Positioning “The Hunt for Gollum” as a Joker‑style character study also aligns it with a broader industry trend of franchise films built around morally ambiguous central figures whose internal crises drive the narrative. For audiences, that framing may invite a more empathetic engagement with Gollum’s fractured self, similar to how many viewers approached Arthur Fleck in “Joker,” while leaving space to critically examine the violence and harm he enacts within Middle‑earth.

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