Peter Jackson: That's how he wanted to forget "Lord of the Rings" movies

With the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, which was released between 2001 and 2003, New Zealand director Peter Jackson (60) will probably have a place in the hearts of fantasy fans forever.

Peter Jackson: That's how he wanted to forget "Lord of the Rings" movies

With the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, which was released between 2001 and 2003, New Zealand director Peter Jackson (60) will probably have a place in the hearts of fantasy fans forever. Recently a guest on The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast, Jackson revealed an amazing private story surrounding his famous film trilogy. He said he "seriously considered" being hypnotized to forget the Oscar-winning films.

The reason for this is very simple: Jackson wanted to view the work he created like a regular fan - without knowing anything about it beforehand. "When we were making the 'Lord of the Rings' movies, I always felt like I was the hapless person that [she] never got to watch as a totally unexpected movie," said the director and three-time Academy Award winner.

"I actually seriously considered going to a hypnotherapist [...] so I could forget the movies and the work I've been doing over the past six or seven years so I can sit and enjoy them ' revealed the director, co-writer and producer of The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

However, Jackson did not ultimately implement this plan, although he even spoke to the British TV mentalist Derren Brown (51) about the project. Brown therefore considered the envisaged hypnosis to be feasible.

Jackson, who also directed the "Hobbit" trilogy, revealed in the same podcast that he is looking forward to watching the fantasy series "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power", which starts on September 2nd, 2022 on Prime Video. Because the New Zealander is not involved in the most expensive series of all time - and can therefore enjoy the history of his works without any hypnotherapy.