Lately it seems we receive Teaser Trailer rumours only to have them refuted hours later. Ringer Spy Mike, however, has just furnished us with the first hard evidence against the existence of a Teaser Trailer for RoTK.

He writes:

I am head projectionist at our local movie theatre, and today we received a tube with 3 rolled teaser posters for Return of the King. Also, included with the posters was a sheet from New Line Cinema that explains that it is the teaser for Return of the King, notes that it is not for internet use and should be displayed immediately, and THEN goes on to say “There will NOT be a teaser trailer this summer”.

RoTK Teaser Trailer Announcement

Update: Voronwe on Tolkien Online made a couple of very interesting points about this note. First, it has no logo or letterhead. It does, however, have a contact number which I have cropped off. Second – and much more pertinent – Karl Urban isn’t on the cast list.

Update 2: We’ve received two more copies of the note. Both copies have the same telephone number – and wording – on the contact section which I cropped out of the first.

I’ve compared the new ones pretty carefully to the original note we were sent – the details match as far as I can see – but they aren’t exact replicas with exact same smudges and so on.

We also received an independent confirmation on July 2 from another source. Ringer Spy Jeff – who contacted us about the T3 teaser trailer rumour got in touch with us again recently after being asked to investigate this rumour we were sent.

Someone on another board I’m on found some press bit from the UK saying the trailer would be attached to their release of The Hulk, which is July 18th, I believe. Mid-July is what everyone’s hearing, so it would seem that the best candidates for a US trailer release around that time would be Pirates (7/9), League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (7/11) or Seabiscuit. Remote possibilities include Bad Boys II (7/18) Tomb Raider II (7/25) or Spy Kids III (7/25).

The full trailer is apparently going to be released with New Line’s Secondhand Lions on 9/26.

This is what Jeff found out:

Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 23:59:22 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: ROTK Teaser Before T3

Well when I got to work today I talked with my manager, and she said that there’s not gonna be a trailer for ROTK until September, we got the posters today so I’m guessing there was something with them that said that. So it looks like no teaser, just a trailer after the summer.

DonDavis sends in word about the teaser and theatrical trailers for ‘Return of the King’, when we can expect them, and more intestingly WHAT we can see in the teaser! I’ve yet to confirm this is the real deal mind you, so take it all with a grain of salt. However, this news can be considered a Spoiler!! [More]

Update: Ringer Spy Mike and Ringer Spy Jeff have combined to land what appears to be a killer blow against any hope of an RoTK Teaser Trailer. Looks like we’ll all have to wait for the DVD stuff. [More]

DonDavis writes: My name ** and I work for ** and I have recently been looking at you website and have noticed that you have shown a lot of interest in the return of the king trailer. I can now tell you that a teaser trailer will be released buy the end of July and a theatrical trailer buy the end of September.

I have only seen part of the teaser trailer, it showed clips from Minas Tirith and the battle at the black gate. It also showed brief clips of Gandalf riding with a hobbit (Pippin?) through some woods and Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas in the mountain of Erech, But nothing of Sauron, if you were wondering.

LadyOfRohan writes: The guests on the Charlie Rose show episode that aired last night (July 2nd) on my local PBS station were three film critics. Charlie Rose asked them to name their favorite movie. The answers were 2001:A Space Odyssey, L.A. Confidential and “Lord of the Rings, Parts 1 and 2”. All four of them then had high praise for Peter Jackson.

Moz writes: Ian McKellen (Gandalf) was interviewed on Home Truths, TV3 last night by John Campbell. Apparently he has now finished his reshoots for ROTK and has headed off back to the UK. There is supposedly a transcript of the Home Truths interview somewhere on TV3’s website but I can’t find it. (RealPlayer needed) [More]

From IMDB: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Wednesday converted its marketing “guidelines” under which filmmakers can campaign for Oscars to “regulations” and warned that any member “who has authorized, approved or executed a campaign activity that is determined by the Board of Governors to have undermined the letter or spirit of these regulations will be subject to suspension of membership or expulsion from the Academy.” It also warned that if there were serious violations of the rules, a film could lose its eligibility for Awards consideration. In a statement, Academy President Frank Pierson said, “There will now be personal consequences to improper campaigning.” In an interview with today’s (Thursday) Los Angeles Times, Pierson added that stripping a film of its eligibility is “a weapon we’ve never used, but we are definitely putting it out there.”

What could this possibly mean as far as ‘For Oscar, Please’ ROTK ads? Who knows.