With Warner Bros. Pictures hoping to expand itsLord of the Ringsfranchise,it’s possible the studio will eventually look to J.R.R. Tolkien’s Fourth Age for fresh story ideas. There are plenty of fascinating events to cover from before Frodo’s story inThe Lord of the Rings,andThe War of the Rohirrimis already recognizing thatfact.Tolkien’s Second Ageis also being covered in Amazon’sRings of Powershow, andThe Hunt for Gollumis proving that even Peter Jackson’s movie trilogy can be expanded into new films.
As far as on-screen adaptations go, what’s out there has only scratched the surface of Tolkien’s vast world-building. A First Age adaptation would be tricky, but it holds all kinds of possibilities, as it would allow creators to bring some ofTolkien’s strongest characters to the screen. A Fourth Age story also has untapped potential, as it could show what becomes of Middle-earth afterSauron’s Third Age defeat.There’s one member of the Fellowship whose story could be used to bring the Fourth Age to the big screen, though it might be difficult to pull off.

A Lord Of The Rings Movie About Gimli’s Fourth Age Story Would Be Fascinating
Gimli’s Time As Lord Of The Glittering Caves Could Be Covered
Aragorn becomes the king of Gondor and Arnor at theend ofThe Return of the King,and the Hobbits return home to the Shire, where Sam starts a life with Rosie. Frodo eventually leaves for the Undying Lands, with Gandalf, Bilbo, Galadriel, and Elrond joining him. The rest of the characters' fates aren’t covered in theLord of the Ringsmovies, but Tolkien’s writings suggest that the rest of the Fellowship have eventful lives into the Fourth Age. AndGimli’s journey after the War of the Ringcould be interesting to cover in a movie, assuming it’s handled well.
With Gimli playing such a pivotal role in Middle-earth’s reconstruction and the Dwarves' Fourth Age future, it’d be fascinating to actually see his story continue.

AfterThe Lord of the Rings,Tolkien wrote that Gimli “became Lord of the Glittering Caves,“the caves that sat underneath Helm’s Deep. Gimli earned this title after the War of the Ring and led Durin’s Folk to the Glittering Caves to settle there. He helped rebuild Middle-earth after the conflict, with Tolkien writing, “He and his people did great works in Gondor and Rohan.” These works included restoring the gate at Minas Tirith. And with Gimli playing such a pivotal role in Middle-earth’s reconstruction and the Dwarves' Fourth Age future, it’d be fascinating to actually see his story continue.
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A film could show Gimli truly coming into his power as a leader, and it would offer an opportunity to highlight the aftermath of the War of the Ring. It could also expand on the lore surrounding the Dwarves, depicting how they began to fade during the Age of Men. Additionally, it could potentially set up another project about Durin VII retaking Khazad-dûm, another Fourth Age development that could one day be adapted for the screen.

A Gimli Sequel Would Capture More Of A Fan-Favorite Lord Of The Rings Dynamic
His Friendship With Legolas Would Continue In A Fourth Age Film
In addition to expanding on Middle-earth’s Fourth Age restoration and the Dwarves' future,a Gimli sequel would also feature a fan-favorite dynamicfrom Jackson’sLord of the Ringstrilogy. While there are several great friendships formed during the Fellowship’s journey to destroy Sauron and the One Ring, one of the most entertaining in the films is that of Legolas and Gimli. The two start off skeptical of one another due to tensions between Elves and Dwarves. However, their bond grows into a fond rivalry and then a deeper friendship.
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And Tolkien confirmed that Legolas and Gimli remained friends after the War of the Ring ended, with the pair keeping their vows to visit one another. Gimli’s journey to Fangorn Forest could be included in a film about him, as could Legolas' trip to the Glittering Caves. It would offer a great opportunity to reunite the cast and characters on-screen, elaborating on what becomes of the rest of the Fellowship members in the process. It would even be possible to work in Aragorn. Of course, there are also obstacles to pulling off a Fourth Age movie, especially one focused on familiar faces.

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Although Gimli’s story is far from over after the War of the Ring,it might be too difficult to pull off a Fourth Age movie following his character— or really, any Fourth Age story. It’s especially hard to revisit the major players from Jackson’s trilogy, asThe Hunt for Gollumis proving. Warner Bros. would need to convince theoriginalLord of the Ringsstarsto reprise their roles, or it would need to recast them. The latter would probably stir more controversy than it’s worth, especially when there’s so much history to explore in the First Age and Second Age.
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Additionally, while Tolkien writes enough about the Fourth Age to inform us of the characters' endings, this is mostly done through appendices and letters. As the author doesn’t write any narratives in the Fourth Age, it might be difficult to turn his notes into a proper story.The Rings of Poweris already highlighting this, receiving many criticisms for its interpretation of Tolkien’s writings. It’s also unclear what the conflict of a Gimli movie could be, which might push the creators to fabricate one. Overall, a follow-up toThe Lord of the Ringsis risky — even where there’s potential.

The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings is a multimedia franchise consisting of several movies and a TV show released by Amazon titled The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The franchise is based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s book series that began in 1954 with The Fellowship of the Ring. The Lord of the Rings saw mainstream popularity with Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.
