Tag: Stephen Colbert

  • Talk show host Stephen Colbert to write new Lord of the Rings film

    Talk show host Stephen Colbert to write new Lord of the Rings film

    US TV host Stephen Colbert has announced his next move after his late-night talk show ends – co-writing a new Lord of the Rings film.

    Colbert, who is well-known to be a JRR Tolkien superfan, will adapt an early section of the first Lord of the Rings novel, The Fellowship of the Ring, with his son, screenwriter Peter McGee.

    In a clip of a call with director Peter Jackson, Colbert said it would “be its own story that could fit into the larger story”, and remain “completely faithful to the books while also being completely faithful to the movies that you guys had already made”.

    TV network CBS announced the cancellation of Colbert’s late-night show last summer, and it will end in May after 33 years.

    Colbert said he came up with the idea for the film, reportedly titled The Lord of the Rings: Shadow of the Past, but “did not think I would have the time” to work on it.

    “As much as I love it, I knew I couldn’t do that [film] and do the show at the same time. But it turns out I’m going to be free starting this summer.”

    Getty Images Colbert with Peter Jackson and Benedict Cumberbatch
    Colbert (right) showed his love for The Lord of the Rings when he hosted a panel with Peter Jackson and Benedict Cumberbatch at Comic-Con in 2014

    Colbert is planning to adapt chapters three to eight of The Fellowship of the Ring, in which Frodo and his fellow hobbits begin their epic quest.

    “You know what the books mean to me and what your films mean to me,” Colbert told Jackson.

    “But the thing I found myself reading over and over again were the six chapters early on in the Fellowship that y’all never developed into the first movie back in the day.”

    He added: “I started talking it over with my son Peter, who’s also a screenwriter, and we worked out what we thought would work, especially as a framing device for that story.”

    The film’s official synopsis says: “Fourteen years after the passing of Frodo, Sam, Merry and Pippin set out to retrace the first steps of their adventure. Meanwhile, Sam’s daughter, Elanor, has discovered a long-buried secret and is determined to uncover why the War of the Ring was very nearly lost before it even began.”

    Colbert told Jackson it “took me a few years to scrape my courage into a pile to give you a call”, but he did so two years ago and Jackson liked his idea.

    Colbert is now working with McGee and Philippa Boyens, who co-wrote the previous Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films.

    Boyens is also co-writing the next Lord of the Rings-related release, The Hunt for Gollum, which is being directed by Andy Serkis and is scheduled for release in 2027.

    Jackson directed the hugely successful Lord of the Rings film series more than 20 years ago, winning best director and best picture at the Oscars for The Return of the King in 2004.

    That was followed by the Hobbit film trilogy and a big-budget Amazon Prime TV spin-off.

    Source: BBC

  • I was instructed to swap out my jeans for kente cloth – Idris Elba on meeting Asantehene

    I was instructed to swap out my jeans for kente cloth – Idris Elba on meeting Asantehene

    A British actor, Idris Elba who recently visited Ghana has described his trip to the Manhyia Castle as intriguing.

    When filming his documentary on gold, the actor claimed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert that he was shocked to receive an invitation to see Asantehene, who is a major fan of his.

    He was invited to join Otumfuo Osei Tutu II at the first Akwasidae of the year 2023 – a first for him.

    I was told to change from jeans into kente cloth - Idris Elba talks meeting Asantehene

    Idris Elba said “so I showed up in my jeans. They were like, no, ‘you got to wear this kente cloth’. It was a really fascinating day. I mean, it was beautiful and the tradition was rich.”

    He noted that he was nervous when meeting the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II for the first time especially since he was not familiar with how to keep the Kente cloth stable.

    Idris Elba told Stephen Colbert that “so when you meet the king, typically what you have to drop the kente cloth shoulder down a little bit and then shake the King’s hand. It’s part of the tradition like a symbol of respect.”

    .@idriselba shares his experience meeting the Ashanti king on his trip to Ghana. 👑 #Colbert pic.twitter.com/6l8xrAGRZm— The Late Show (@colbertlateshow) March 9, 2023

    “This is the first time I’m wearing it and underneath, you just got your shorts on. And my thing kept unravelling. I was like, ‘oh, man, I’m going to meet the king, and it’s going to fall off me and be standing there in my boxers’.”

    The Luther actor said he was glad to not have had any mishap occur adding “I did my thing gently. It was actually a really beautiful time. I don’t mean to make fun of it. It was very beautiful.”

    Idris Elba was at Manhyia Palace on Sunday to pay homage to Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and Asantehemaa Nana Konadu Yiadom III during the Akwasidea in February.

    He led his movie production crew to take shots of the events for his shoot.

  • Matthew Perry can’t remember if he beat up Justin Trudeau in new interview

    On The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Canadian-American actor Matthew Perry shared a story about a rumour that he may have beaten up Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in grade school. He was on the show to promote his new memoir, Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing.

    When Colbert asked him if he did, Perry responded “I don’t think so.”

    Perry recalled the story after Colbert asked him who is more recognizable in Canada: him or Justin Trudeau. Though he conceded and said Trudeau is more easily recognizable, he then told the story about how his friends Chris and Brian Murray alleged that they had beaten up Justin Trudeau in elementary school. Without any evidence or recollection of that moment, Perry said he “just believed them.”

    According to Perry, Trudeau eventually got word of the story and reached out to him on Twitter and asked Perry if he wanted to have a fight.

    “You have your own army. No thanks,” Perry said, who added that their online scuffle ended there.

    That’s not Perry’s only brush with a Canadian celeb on his current book tour. He apologized for writing in the memoir: “Why is it that the original thinkers like River Phoenix and Heath Ledger die, but Keanu Reeves still walks among us?”

    Source: Complex.com

  • Stephen Colbert recalls death of dad, 2 brothers as his kids turned10

    Stephen Colbert is sharing his experiences with grief on the new podcast “All There Is With Anderson Cooper.”

    The late night host, 58, whose father and two brothers died in a plane crash in 1974, spoke with the CNN anchor about his philosophy on loss.

    Cooper, 55, who has also experienced the death of multiple family members, including his brother Carter by suicide in 1988, expressed that Colbert’s belief — that it’s possible to find “gratitude” in grief — was profoundly moving.

    Colbert shared, “I lost my father and my brothers, Peter and Paul, when I was 10. And that realization did not come until, you know, I’m on the doorstep of middle age. Literally walking down the street, I was struck with this realization that I had a gratitude for the pain of that grief. It doesn’t take the pain away. It doesn’t make the grief less profound. In some ways, it makes it more profound, because it allows you to look at it. It allows you to examine your grief in a way that it is not, like, holding up red hot ember in your hands, but rather seeing that pain as something that can warm you and light your knowledge of what other people might be going through. Which is really just another way of saying there is a value to having experienced it. Now, how does that become gratitude? That’s the part that shocked me, so I can’t tell you how to get to it.”

    Colbert shared that waves of concern over his own mortality would hit him hardest as his kids were growing up.

    “Since my father, my brothers died when I was 10, when my kids were younger, it would hit me at unexpected moments,” he explained. “In moments of great happiness, like even just my daughter, like jumping off the swing at the right point and landing and being happy about and running over and saying, ‘Did you see Daddy?’ and, you know, giving me a hug. That moment of absolutely inexpressible transporting joy. And she’s 6, let’s say in this memory. I’d go like, ‘Oh, isn’t this great? Four more years!’”

    Cooper and Colbert first came together to discuss grief in a 2019 interview on CNN, where Cooper asked The Colbert Report alum about his experiences with death. Colbert, who is Catholic, said, “We’re asked to accept the world that God gives us and to accept it with love. If God is everywhere, and God is in everything, then the world as it is is all just an expression of God and his love, and you have to accept it with gratitude.”

    In an earlier podcast episode, Cooper — who is now a father of two — shared that he never wanted his sons to see the grief that he often saw reflected in his mom, Gloria Vanderbilt, who was present when her son died by suicide.

    “As a new parent of these two adorable sweet and joy-filled boys, I don’t want them to ever see in me what I sometimes saw in my mom,” he explained. “I don’t want them to see shadows of loss and grief hiding somewhere deep behind my eyes like I did with my mom. When my kids look in my eyes I want them to see my love for them reflected back, and that’s it. That’s what I want them to see. I want them to feel that stability, to know they’re in good hands and to know they’re loved.”

    Source: Yahoo

  • Stephen Colbert spots new Trump claim ‘so crazy’ even Sean Hannity was confused

    Stephen Colbert spotted what may have been the wildest moment in a Donald Trump interview. His comment was truly bizarre ― even by the former president’s standards ― and it wasn’t even the one getting all the attention.
    During an interview this week with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Trump claimed that he had the power to declassify documents with his mind. But Colbert noted that Trump said something even crazier, telling Hannity that the FBI may have searched his Mar-a-Lago home looking for former secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s emails.“That’s so crazy, he confused Sean Hannity,” Colbert said. “And Sean comes pre-confused.”

    Colbert added:

    “At this point, he’s just throwing out magnetic conspiracy theories at the refrigerator to see what they spell out: ‘Um, maybe they were looking in my basement for the Sasquatch who shot JFK with Hunter Biden’s laptop with his partner the chupacabra who hung Jeffrey Epstein with Barack Obama’s long-form birth certificate chemtrails.’”

    Source: Huffpost