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ich kann mir kaum vorstellen, dass jackson hier wirklich die gesamte regie übernommen hat, ist er doch als produzent und writer zusammen mit seiner frau seit geraumer zeit dabei, den *hobbit* auf film zu bannen
aber mal sehen, die story verspricht einen durchaus interessanten film, der, von der thematik her, durchaus (eher) zu Guillermo delToro gepasst hätte (der, wiederum, beim *hobbit* die regie übernommen hat)
Ich habe das Buch gelesen und es ist wunderbar geschrieben.
Bei dem Trailer bin ich ein wenig unsicher, wie im Film die Schwerpunkte
gesetzt wurden.
Anschauen werde ich mir ihn auf jeden Fall.
ich kann mir kaum vorstellen, dass jackson hier wirklich die gesamte regie übernommen hat (...)
Och, doch, der Film ist doch schon seit 9 Monaten oder so fertig...wurde eben nur verschoben, um in die Oscar-Season zu passen.
Hab gerade nochmal nachgeguckt, Jackson hat den September - Oktober 2007 gedreht.
aber mal sehen, die story verspricht einen durchaus interessanten film, der, von der thematik her, durchaus (eher) zu Guillermo delToro gepasst hätte
Stimmt. Aber Jackson wird schon 'nen tollen Film draus machen, da bin ich mir sicher.
Crocodile on my feet.
Bowtie 'round my neck.
That's why they call me the Gangsta Mack.
It was announced by Peter Jackson & Guillermo del Toro today on TheOneRing that del Toro will no longer direct The Hobbit, but will still co-write the screenplays.
"Out of respect to the legions of loyal Tolkien fans," they broke the news on the site and will make sure "the films are everything that the fans want them to be."
Del Toro: "In light of ongoing delays… for filming The Hobbit, I am faced with the hardest decision of my life.
After nearly two years of living, breathing and designing a world as rich as Tolkien's Middle Earth, I must,
with great regret, take leave from helming these wonderful pictures."
This is so sad to hear and means a lot more about the project's delay, which has been stalled since MGM
went bankrupt last year and on hold until they find someone to re-finance the entire company.
As for the future of The Hobbit, we're not sure what to expect.
"We feel very sad to see Guillermo leave The Hobbit, but he has kept us fully in the loop and we understand how the protracted development time on these two films, due to reasons beyond anyone's control, has compromised his commitment to other long-term projects," Jackson said.
It sounds like there's a very interesting story behind this and maybe we'll find out more in the coming months about what happened, such as if GDT is announced as a director on another different film.
According to TheOneRing.net, The Hobbit is still planned to be adapted into two movies, one to be released in December 2012 & the other in December 2013.
So as far as they know, it's still on, but no mention of who's taking his place instead.
"The blessings have been plenty, but conflicting schedules have overwhelmed the time slot originally allocated," said del Toro.
"Both as a co-writer and as a director, I wish the production nothing but the very best of luck and I will be
first in line to see the finished product. I remain an ally to it and its makers, present and future,
and fully support a smooth transition to a new director."
PETER JACKSON würde die REGIE übernehmen.. sofern er die ERLAUBNIS dazu bekäme..
As expected, an interesting bit of follow-up news regarding Guillermo del Toro's decision to no longer direct
The Hobbit arrived today by way of a new article in the The Dominion Post (via The Playlist).
They actually caught up with Peter Jackson himself and talked about the news and what it means for the project's future The production is worth "many millions of dollars" to the city of Wellington's economy,
which is why they're trying to do everything they can to keep things moving, too.
"It was simply longer than anyone expected, the fans and the filmmakers," del Toro told them about the film's delay. But could Jackson return and direct?
The key bit of news was that Jackson could end up directing The Hobbit, if worst comes to worst and
they don't find anyone.
"Jackson met studio representatives yesterday to begin the search for a new director but wouldn't rule out directing The Hobbit himself if a suitable person could not be found." But it's not up to him.
Like Bryan Singer, he has contractual commitments to other projects.
"If that's what I have to do to protect Warner Bros' investment, then obviously that's one angle which I'll explore," he says. But he has two other films in the works, one starting next year, and "the other studios may
not let me out of the contracts."
The Dominion says that the reported $150 million budget for The Hobbit is more of a "ballpark figure"
and could be higher if they go 3D.
Some are guessing that Guillermo was "kicked off" because he didn't want to shoot it in 3D and New Line
was unhappy. I don't know if I believe that, so we'll stick to the facts. Any idea when they'll be shooting?
"I just don't know now until we get a new director. The key thing is that we don't intend to shut the project down. We don't intend to let this affect the progress. Everybody, including the studio, wants to see things
carry on as per normal. The idea is to make it as smooth a transition as we can."
We'll obviously keep you updated on all the latest with The Hobbit.
But for now, I'd like to open up the floor to discussion, since there's a lot to consider about the future
of this adaptation. Would you be happier seeing Peter Jackson return to direct both films again
or should they find someone else new to direct, and who?
.. we can finally report, from multiple sources, that The Hobbit is greenlit, ready to go, with Peter Jackson at the helm, and shooting starting early next year.
The NY Times was the first to report that Jackson's deal to direct is finalized and Warner Bros' and MGM have "worked out their deal to finance the pair of films." The Wrap has also announced that The Hobbit has been greenlit with shooting starting in February. No more sources needed, this is a done deal, it's time to start getting really excited about seeing J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved novel finally hit the big screen in two movies in 2012 and 2013.
The NY Times says there are still issues regarding the actors unions in New Zealand (see here for more info) and drops this nerve-wracking statement near the end: "If the studios move the film out of New Zealand, the budget, which already runs into the hundreds of millions of dollars, would have to be redrawn, and at least some further delay would be inevitable." We're so close, I hope everything works out, and I'm sure it will. I really don't think New Zealand wants to lose this production, nor does Jackson want to move off the island.
Rumors are that Martin Freeman might play Bilbo Baggins, but no casting has been officially confirmed yet, though we can assume that Sir Ian McKellen will undoubtedly be back to play the lovable wizard Gandalf.
Don't forget that the budget for both movies is around $500 million, which is quite a damn bit, but bring it on, as I want to see The Hobbit imagined in all of its epic glory, following in the same footsteps as the Lord of the Rings trilogy. It is a bit sad that Guillermo del Toro (or anyone else for that matter) won't be putting his unique stamp on this, although I have a feeling Jackson will still pull from a lot of the designs and work that del Toro did before he left. Warner Bros, who runs New Line Cinema, will be releasing the first Hobbit on December 19th, 2012.
It may seem like a very long way away, but it'll be here sooner than you know!
Haettesst du was dagegen, wenn ich dich auf einen Tisch festbinde, deine Fusssohlen mit Honig bestreiche u. diese dann von wilden Bergziegen ablecken lasse?
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