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The Lovely Bones Set for Fall of 2009

Source:ComingSoon.net
May 3, 2008


On Thursday, New Zealand site Flicks.co.nz reported a rumor that director Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones had ceased production "due to a rift between the big man and his art director over the best way to depict Heaven. Given that a large portion of film takes place in that very location, with main character Susie Salmon looking down on her family after her murder, this seems a crucial point of difference." The site has since updated the story to make it seem like this happened a while back.

On top of that, DreamWorks/Paramount told us on Friday that the drama will hit theaters in the fall of 2009 and not on March 13, 2009 as it was reported by sites last year. We asked the studio if this had anything to with the supposed "rift" between Jackson and his art director, but that's not the case at all.

Turns out, the movie was never scheduled for March 13 at all, there has not been a delay or "rift," and a fall 2009 launch was always the plan. DreamWorks chief Stacey Snider cleared up the issue by telling ComingSoon.net, "It was a very smooth shoot with no dissent, and all heaven sequences requiring sets or Art Dept involvement were completed on schedule in March. The only shooting remaining involves blue-screen VFX elements, which will be shot in June."

An adaptation of the Alice Sebold best-selling novel, The Lovely Bones tells the story of Susie Salmon (Saoirse Ronan), who is murdered, but continues to observe her family on Earth after her death. Although she is detached from the world she once knew, Susie witnesses the impact of her loss on her loved ones, whilst her killer skillfully covers his tracks and prepares to murder again. In a tone that is both emotionally truthful, and darkly humorous, Susie tries to balance her desire for vengeance against the love she feels for her family and her need to see them heal; and ultimately comes to understand that the concept of family can encompass both the living and the dead.

Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Stanley Tucci, Susan Sarandon, Michael Imperioli, Rose McIver and Carolyn Dando star in the film, co-written by Jackson and his King Kong and "Lord of the Rings" partners Philippa Boyens and Fran Walsh.

COMMENTS (28)

Posted by:
Beau
May 3, 2008
This was an excellent book and I agree that it will be interesting to see how heaven is depicted in the film! I have faith that Jackson will deliver a faithful adaptation of a classic!
Posted by:
I SEE SPIDEY
May 3, 2008
If P.J makes it, I will see it. Okay not really but he is a fantastic director.
Posted by:
Michael
May 3, 2008
I was waiting for this.

This film is probably going to get all sorts of Academy Award attention, so releasing it at the end of the year makes a lot more sense.

The only problem is that we'll have to wait even longer to see it.
Posted by:
T-$
May 3, 2008
IMDB has this listed as a "drama, horror, and thriller" film. I read the book and am trying to remember the "horror" element. I know the girl dies and everything, but I hope Jackson's not going to bring out all the violent stuff to the forefront. It was a very good book the way it was and I'm sure it will be a very good movie as long as he doesn't go too far with the VFX
Posted by:
Battybumba
May 3, 2008
Holy macaroni this movie was announced after King Kong!!

Why oh why does it take him so long to make a new movie? Is he the new Jim Cameron or what? And when is he going to make a big movie. It is almost 3 years now that this movie was announced, and it will be four years when it comes out.And like i see it is going to take a hell of a lot time when this movie is going to arrive.In that time Peter has made nothing. So what is going to happen after this movie.Waiting for four years until he has he has produced The Hobbit.Has to take 2 years of because he is tired agian?So maybe in six years we will have a new Peter Jackson movie.......I TRuly hope Not so.
Posted by:
Ethan
May 3, 2008
Oscar oscar oscar. The book was amazing, and Jackson already has the prestige. It all adds up to a good day for him and everyone involved in February of 2010
Posted by:
The Iron Man
May 3, 2008
I haven't read the book, but I've heard that it was phenomenal. I have extremely high expectations for this movie and Peter Jackson always delivers. If it is really good, then I agree with everyone who says that it will do great at the Oscars.
Posted by:
Landon
May 3, 2008
Battybumba, Peter Jackson has taken so long for several reasons. The main one being that, after he spent a decade of his life working on The Lord of the Rings, he went straight into working on King Kong, which ended up being almost as complex and huge as the trilogy. In fact, the development of Kong overlapped with the post-production of Return of the King. So yes, I'd say that would give him a pretty good reason to take a long, long break from directing.

Another reason is that he doesn't HAVE to make films. He's made enough money and has made a big enough name for himself, that he could just not work for the rest of his life and be alright. So any time he does make a film, it will be for enjoyment not for money.

However, if you look at what he's done over the past few years, you can see that he hasn't been lying around doing nothing. He's been involved in the pre-production of the canceled Halo film, he's written a script for The Lovely Bones, went through pre-production on it, and filmed it and is now editing/shooting pick ups. On the side he's in development on the Tin Tin trilogy not to mention the fact that he's heavily involved in the development of The Hobbit and it's sequel.

And on top of all that, he's opened up a new video game production company and is overseeing the development of a new line of Halo video games.

So he's not just wasting time. He's been busy doing other things besides directing, even though he really deserves to be able to do nothing for a long time.
Posted by:
dumb
May 3, 2008
Try to remember, Battybumba, he's made 4 gigantic movies in the last 7 years. That is a ridiculously fast pace.
Posted by:
Rufus
May 3, 2008
Is there another Oscar win for him the second time around?

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