
Peter Jackson Net Worth
View full profilePeter Jackson's net worth is currently estimated at $600M in 2026.
Net Worth Over Time
Net Worth Timeline
Heavenly Creatures Critical Breakthrough
Jackson's New Zealand drama earned critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay. The film proved he could handle serious dramatic material, attracting attention from major studios.
Fellowship of the Ring Cultural Phenomenon
The first 'Lord of the Rings' film became a critical and commercial smash, earning 13 Oscar nominations. Jackson's faithful adaptation and technical mastery made him one of Hollywood's most acclaimed directors.
Return of the King Historic Oscar Sweep
'Return of the King' won all 11 Oscars it was nominated for, including Best Picture and Director, tying the all-time record. The trilogy's completion cemented Jackson as a cinematic legend and box office king.
King Kong Blockbuster Success
Jackson's passion project remake of 'King Kong' earned over $550 million worldwide despite mixed reviews. His status as a blockbuster director allowed him creative freedom and massive budgets.
The Hobbit Trilogy Launch
'An Unexpected Journey' launched the Hobbit trilogy, though it received more mixed reviews than LOTR. Despite criticism for stretching one book into three films, the commercial success was enormous.
They Shall Not Grow Old Innovation
Jackson's WWI documentary using restored and colorized footage earned widespread acclaim for its innovative restoration techniques. The film demonstrated his continued technical mastery and artistic ambition beyond fantasy epics.
The Beatles Get Back Documentary
His Disney+ Beatles documentary became a cultural event, praised for its intimate portrayal and restoration work. The eight-hour project showcased Jackson's skills as a documentarian and deepened his legacy.
Blockbuster Visionary Legend
At 64, Sir Peter Jackson is revered as one of cinema's greatest visionary directors, with the LOTR trilogy considered among the finest achievements in film history. His technical innovations, three Oscars, and cultural impact have secured his S-tier status as a global filmmaking icon.