Filmmaker Peter Jackson recently revealed that he was ghosted by The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power's producers after being asked to consult on the small screen adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's work. However, like the rest of us, it sounds like the director would rather experience the Prime Video series as a fan.
Talking to The Hollywood Reporter (via SFFGazette.com), the director reflected on the time he spent in Middle-earth and revealed that he spoke to Derren Brown about using hypnosis to make him forget the work he did on those Oscar-winning movies. Why? Well, not because he hated the experience; instead, he wanted to watch them with fresh eyes.
"When we did the Lord of the Rings movies, I always felt I was the unlucky person who never got to see [them] as a coming-out-of-the-blue film," Jackson explained. "By the time they were screening, I was immersed in it for five or six years. It was such a loss for me not be able to see them like everyone else."
"I actually did seriously consider going to some hypnotherapy guy to hypnotize me to make me forget about the films and the work I had done over the last six or seven years so I could sit and enjoy them," he added. "I didn’t follow through with it, but I did talk to [British mentalist] Derren Brown about that and he thought he could do it."
Of course, being ghosted by The Rings of Power team means Jackson can now enjoy the show along with the rest of us, and we'd say it's a good thing that he didn't forget all the incredible work he did on the movies.
Jackson's own fans remain optimistic that he might return to the fantasy realm at some point, though that doesn't currently look to be on the cards for him. We don't know what he has planned next, but it would be no bad thing for him to tackle something in the Marvel or DC Universes down the line, especially if he brings his epic vision to those worlds (Fantastic Four, perhaps?).
Which movie would you guys like to forget in order to experience it all over again?