Guillermo del Toro to direct 'The Hobbit' and sequel

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The first film based on J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved book of the same name was confirmed by Jackson and Fran Walsh, executive producers of the films, as well as New Line Cinema's Toby Emmerich and Mary Parent, chairperson of MGM.

"We have long admired Guillermo's work and cannot think of a more inspired filmmaker to take the journey back to Middle-earth," Walsh and Jackson said in a statement. "We are delighted 'The Hobbit' is in such trustworthy hands."
 

oddyager

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Cool. I'm eager to see the Battle of the Five Armies and if its anything like the book it's going to be epic!
 

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Originally posted by: AmpedSilence
sequel to 'The hobbit' weren't they the lord of the rings movies?

I think they are just doing The Hobbit in two parts.

KT
 

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Originally posted by: KeithTalent
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sequel to 'The hobbit' weren't they the lord of the rings movies?

I think they are just doing The Hobbit in two parts.

KT

The hobbit is too short to do 2 parts. From what I hear, the first one is the hobbit, and the second is a sequel between the hobbit and lord of the rings, not based on a specific book.
 

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Originally posted by: newb111
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: AmpedSilence
sequel to 'The hobbit' weren't they the lord of the rings movies?

I think they are just doing The Hobbit in two parts.

KT

The hobbit is too short to do 2 parts. From what I hear, the first one is the hobbit, and the second is a sequel between the hobbit and lord of the rings, not based on a specific book.

I don't think it's too short at all. They could easily split the book into two parts if they kept the length around 2 - 2.5 hours.

KT
 

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Hobbit is big. Maybe the sequel is the silmarilian. Which will be done in 40 consecutive movies, oh baby $$$.
 

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Originally posted by: AmpedSilence
sequel to 'The hobbit' weren't they the lord of the rings movies?

Yeah, I thought that too. From the article:
As part of the deal, Del Toro will relocate to New Zealand for the next four years to work with Jackson and his production teams at Wingnut and WETA. He will direct the films back to back ? telling the story of "The Hobbit," and its sequel, which will deal with the 60-year period between "The Hobbit" and "The Fellowship of the Ring," the first book in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

Did Tolkein ever write about that period? Or did his son? I think New Line is more drooling over perceived profits and new product tie-ins. I guess someone bet on the housing market, lost their shirt, and is looking to make it all back.

 

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Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: newb111
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: AmpedSilence
sequel to 'The hobbit' weren't they the lord of the rings movies?

I think they are just doing The Hobbit in two parts.

KT

The hobbit is too short to do 2 parts. From what I hear, the first one is the hobbit, and the second is a sequel between the hobbit and lord of the rings, not based on a specific book.

I don't think it's too short at all. They could easily split the book into two parts if they kept the length around 2 - 2.5 hours.

KT

yes and they should

it splits PERFECTLY when the eagles leave them at the edge of mirkwood when gandalf leaves
 

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Awesome. I like del Toro's movies and he's an excellent choice for director, and with Jackson at the helm the movie is sure to be consistent with LOTR. As for the sequel, not a bad idea. Of course they're milking it, but as long as they come up with a good story, I'm all for it. Maybe they can do something with Tom Bombadil in it.
 

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: newb111
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: AmpedSilence
sequel to 'The hobbit' weren't they the lord of the rings movies?

I think they are just doing The Hobbit in two parts.

KT

The hobbit is too short to do 2 parts. From what I hear, the first one is the hobbit, and the second is a sequel between the hobbit and lord of the rings, not based on a specific book.

I don't think it's too short at all. They could easily split the book into two parts if they kept the length around 2 - 2.5 hours.

KT

yes and they should

it splits PERFECTLY when the eagles leave them at the edge of mirkwood when gandalf leaves

Yep. Most movies equal maybe 100-150 pages of a book. The Hobbit is approximately 300 pages.
 

jjones

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One other item of interest regarding del Toro. I was just looking up his projects on IMDB and he's slated to do Lovecraft's At The Mountains Of Madness for 2010 release. That's another movie we can look forward to. :)
 

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Some good news about the upcoming films from the wiki:

Ian McKellen confirmed on his site he will reprise the role of Gandalf.[79] Andy Serkis also admitted, "I'd find it very hard to turn down [playing] Gollum again, as he's very much become a part of me."[80] Orlando Bloom, Viggo Mortensen, Cate Blanchett, Elijah Wood, and Christopher Lee have said they would reprise their roles as Legolas, Aragorn, Galadriel, Frodo Baggins, and Saruman if they were required for either prequel.


I am excited. :)
 

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Cool. I'm eager to see the Battle of the Five Armies and if its anything like the book it's going to be epic!

yeah, sounds awesome. Dwarves en masses has got to be something.
 

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Originally posted by: skace
Hobbit is big. Maybe the sequel is the silmarilian. Which will be done in 40 consecutive movies, oh baby $$$.

And I'd watch every single one :)
 

Xavier434

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Originally posted by: Kazaam
what the hell is the sequel to the hobbit?

IIRC, there is about a 60 year gap between the events which occurred in The Hobbit and the beginning of Fellowship of the Ring.
 

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Originally posted by: Xavier434
Some good news about the upcoming films from the wiki:

Ian McKellen confirmed on his site he will reprise the role of Gandalf.[79] Andy Serkis also admitted, "I'd find it very hard to turn down [playing] Gollum again, as he's very much become a part of me."[80] Orlando Bloom, Viggo Mortensen, Cate Blanchett, Elijah Wood, and Christopher Lee have said they would reprise their roles as Legolas, Aragorn, Galadriel, Frodo Baggins, and Saruman if they were required for either prequel.


I am excited. :)

good to know they woudl be on board but the only role other then gandalf in the hobbit would be Elrond
 

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Originally posted by: Xavier434
Some good news about the upcoming films from the wiki:

Ian McKellen confirmed on his site he will reprise the role of Gandalf.[79] Andy Serkis also admitted, "I'd find it very hard to turn down [playing] Gollum again, as he's very much become a part of me."[80] Orlando Bloom, Viggo Mortensen, Cate Blanchett, Elijah Wood, and Christopher Lee have said they would reprise their roles as Legolas, Aragorn, Galadriel, Frodo Baggins, and Saruman if they were required for either prequel.


I am excited. :)

Besides the $$$, I think they all want to vacation in New Zealand again.

 

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Cool. Loved the trilogy, especially the extended version, and if these are anywhere near as good I'll be stoked.
 

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Xavier434
Some good news about the upcoming films from the wiki:

Ian McKellen confirmed on his site he will reprise the role of Gandalf.[79] Andy Serkis also admitted, "I'd find it very hard to turn down [playing] Gollum again, as he's very much become a part of me."[80] Orlando Bloom, Viggo Mortensen, Cate Blanchett, Elijah Wood, and Christopher Lee have said they would reprise their roles as Legolas, Aragorn, Galadriel, Frodo Baggins, and Saruman if they were required for either prequel.


I am excited. :)

good to know they woudl be on board but the only role other then gandalf in the hobbit would be Elrond

Ya, pretty much. All these signs of support give me high hopes for a quality film.
 

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They could just extend the hobbit out a bit by showing what Gandalf was doing while away from the party.

"When he realized that the One Ring was possibly still in the area of the Gladden Fields and that Sauron was actively seeking it, Saruman relented and in T.A. 2941 Sauron was driven out of Dol Guldur, only to re-appear in Mordor. This White Council meeting, of late summer T.A. 2941, was also the reason that Gandalf was unable to accompany Bilbo Baggins and the dwarves on a portion of their trip to the Lonely Mountain, in The Hobbit."
 

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Originally posted by: Flammable
isnt guillermo the guy on Jimmy Kimmel
No, that's yason bourne identity.

as for the 2nd movie they're planning, it will try to bridge the gap between hobbit and fellowship (i think this was mentioned above). it will be a new story based on all the existing related literature.
 

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I'd rather they do the Hobbit as two films and then make another one that covers the time in-between, if they feel like they have to.