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Peter Jackson on The Hobbit and Tintin

November 24, 2009


Peter Jackson talked to the UK press for the London Royal gala premiere of his new film, The Lovely Bones, about both writing the screenplays for The Hobbit films and bringing The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn to the big screen.

He told the press that the script from the first "Hobbit" film, to be directed by Guillermo del Toro, has been completed.

"'The Hobbit' will be two movies and we've written the first script and delivered it to the studio who seem to be happy with it," Jackson said. "We're now halfway through the second script and Philippa, Fran, Guillermo and myself are doing the scripts and having great fun."

He added: "It was an interesting experience because eight or nine years have passed since we wrote the 'Lord of the Rings' screenplays and I was worried it'd be weird or hard or uncomfortable to go back there, but as soon as we started writing the scripts it was fun, actually, and easy."

Jackson had been scouting for locations in New Zealand right before traveling to London. He stressed that there would be continuity between his films and Del Toro's.

"We're writing the screenplays with him, so in terms of the script, there is continuity," he said. "We're writing Ian McKellen's dialogue just the same as we did in 'Lord of the Rings.' But Guillermo, being the director, will obviously take the script and interpret that and shoot his film. So that'll be interesting to see.

"That's actually the reason I wanted him to do it. I felt like I'd be trying to compete with myself and deliberately do things differently, which is not the way I want to work. I want it to be natural."

Jackson mentioned that the "Hobbit" films will not be released in 3D. "Guillermo wants to shoot in 35mm, old-fashioned film, which suits me, because he wants to keep it in the same space as the original trilogy."

Jackson said that filming for the Steven Spielberg-directed "Tintin" movie, which Jackson is producing, is in the can, but it will take two years for the computer animation to be completed. "'Tintin' is great. It's made. The movie is cut together and now [we] are turning it into a fully-rendered film. So the movie, to some degree, exists in a very rough state."

COMMENTS (30)

Posted by:
osto
November 24, 2009
i am looking forward to seeing del toro's hobbit movies.
Posted by:
Cody
November 24, 2009
You better not **** it up Guillermo
Posted by:
Butterscotch
November 24, 2009
I'm worried about what Guillermo is going to do with this movie. I agree with Cody. I hope he doesn't mess it up.
Posted by:
Rich Richards
November 24, 2009
Have faith in Guillermo. If there's ever a man who can bring middle earth to life in a way that both honors and expands upon Jackson's LOTR films, it's Del Toro. I trust him fully behind the wheel of the Hobbit. You should too.
Posted by:
Yep
November 24, 2009
@Rich Richards

I concur 100% and if people knew what they were talking about they would too! ;)
Posted by:
dylansdad
November 24, 2009
We already knew the first script was done. Give us some casting news!
Posted by:
Roger, Roger
November 24, 2009
I'm dissappointed that they're no longer doing the 'bridge' film. Perhaps they'll change their mind and make it the third one, and then that way it makes a new trilogy?
Posted by:
Bearson
November 24, 2009
I agree with R^2. Have faith in Guillermo, he's an incredible director and has great cinematic vision. I'm tired of hearing people complain when an actor/director doesn't fit their initial expectations. I remember reading people's *****ing about both Jon Favreau and Downey Jr on Iron Man, and even Heath Ledger for TDK. People need to start thinking outside the box for once.
Posted by:
simon
November 24, 2009
I agree with you guys, Del Toro is an amazing director, do not worry, he will do a great job, and I am guessing some of the things on there will be simply amazing.
Trust me, the two hobbit films will blow most films that I have seen out of the ******* water
Posted by:
nope
November 24, 2009
If you knew what you were talking about, Yep, you would be worried. But you're not because you don't and you don't like good movies. Del Toro is not a good director and no one can ever give a good reason to the contrary. Stop saying the word "visionary" as if it means something. Also, Bearson, Favreau is a bad director and Iron Man was a boring movie. People may like Favreau and Del Toro but they don't have an answer why.

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