The Tolkien estate was never in favor of director Sir Peter Jackson's movie adaptation, but seeing as J.R.R. Tolkien signed the rights away in 1968 for $15,000 ($99,233 in 2012 dollars), there was nothing they could do about it. Tolkien's grandson Simon Tolkien came out in support of the production, and was, according to some accounts, disowned by his relatives, although Simon's father Christopher Tolkien later denied this.
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