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Guillermo del Toro Gives Hobbit Update

Source:Ryan Rotten
November 12, 2008


ComingSoon.net talked to director Guillermo del Toro about The Hobbit and its sequel last night at an event for the new Hellboy II: The Golden Army DVD.

He says they won't start the casting process until they've finished writing: "Literally, like every week, what you discover writing the two movies, writing the two stories, it changes. So, every week there's a discovery, and anything we say this week would be contradicted next week. Certainly that would be true in casting. Why create hopes or why create expectations if down the line you're going to go, 'You know what? That was not a good idea.'"

Regarding the creatures, he says there are so many more to be explored in "The Hobbit" films that were not explored in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy. "We want to do a muscle-driven, radio-controlled suits for a couple of things. I already started that with Wink in 'Hellboy II.' Wink was pushed as far as we could within the time limits and the budget limits of the movie and we're going to take what we learned and apply it.

"Smaug is the creature in 'The Hobbit.' The way Tolkien wrote it, already, is magnificent. It's already a fantastic character. So, obviously, dragons, you ask every person what their best favorite dragon is, they will give you a different answer. In my mind, what we're going to attempt on the design of this creature and the creation of this creature needs to push the envelope beyond anything you've ever seen on that kind of creature.

"There is some stuff that has been done with dragons that I find... there are very few landmarks created for me. One of the best and one of the strongest landmarks that almost nobody can overcome is 'Dragonslayer.' The design of the Vermithrax Pejorative is perhaps one of the most perfect creature designs ever made. So, what you have to be careful is not to try to be distinctive just to be distinctive, but Smaug has certain characteristics that make him unique already. I am bursting at the seams about spilling the beans, but I won't because I would be shot."

Del Toro also talked more about two films he is producing--Adrien Brody/Sarah Polley starrer Splice and Juan Antonio Bayona's Hater--and you can read his quotes at ShockTillYouDrop.com!

COMMENTS (70)

Posted by:
Spideys Mum
November 12, 2008
Yeah radio controlled suits. Havent you read the hobbit? In this one gandalf has nine arms and lips the size of a bacon sandwhich.

Cant wait for this, but I guess Im gunna have to..zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Posted by:
andy foster
November 12, 2008
how childish that ppl are trying to be the first to leave a comment! espescially when the comment is just "first" and nothing about the article.the rings movies are awesome and although i would have loved jackson to do them,del toro is my definate next choice
Posted by:
steve c
November 12, 2008
the radio controlled suits are just a means of special effects not a story point. I hate the Hellboy movies but loved Pans Labrynth so idk, but hopefully the hobbit is awesome.
Posted by:
longhair
November 12, 2008
This is going to be absolutly amazing. Jackson-del Toro. What a pairing.
Posted by:
shoe
November 12, 2008
i'm as excited as anyone about these movies, but i have to say, it had better be a hell of a lot more like pan's labyrinth than hellboy II.
Posted by:
cj
November 12, 2008
DOUG JONES FOR SMAUG!!!!
Posted by:
Ryan
November 12, 2008
Pan's Labyrinth is overrated. It's Labyrinth minus David Bowie. That is to say, pointless.
Posted by:
The R-dale Cowboy
November 12, 2008
I like Del Toro but I'm scared he might make the character designs to complicated and bizarre. Instead of trying to make something appear new and different I would prefer a classic look. IN LOTR all the designs reflected the established look for classic archetypes. Gandolf's look wasn't something overly original but he was instantly recognizable as a wizard.
I fear Del Toro might decide to use some more strange designs like he did in Blade 2, Hellboy 1 & 2, and Pan's Labyrinth. What's with this guy and giving creatures eyes where they don't belong or strange banana peel mouths?
Posted by:
John Doe
November 12, 2008
Ryan, you obviously don't know what you're talking about. Comparing "Labyrinth" to "Pan's Labyrinth" is absolutely pointless. It's like saying '"Who framed Roger Rabbit?" is like "The Big Sleep" without Bogart'.

About "The Hobbit": I'm not half as enthusiastic as most of you about "The Hobbit" and the "bridging-the-gap"-movie. Dancing elves, rhyming trolls, babbling animals (everything officially confirmed in chats by del Toro and Jackson)... NOT GOOD! Of course, all of this is true to the children's book "The Hobbit", but it doesn't fit to "The Lord of the Rings"-movies. I think a LOT of people will be surprised by the two new movies, and I guess not everybody will be happy with the different tone of the prequels.
Posted by:
PHILLIPE
November 12, 2008
I liked pan's labyrinth, hellboy II sucked, I'll wait for the trailers, I'm still pumped because it's Hobbit and peter jackson is somewhat involved

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