Peter Jackson Doesn't Know How to Quit Tintin

The Adventures of Tintin recaptured a spirit within Steven Spielberg long lost. The adventure-seeking, get your bang for your buck gee whiz entertainment not felt since his '80s blockbuster days. It also didn't do that awesome at the box-office, and mo-cap still freaks Joe the Plumber out.
The "You do one, I do one" plan between Spielberg and Peter Jackson is a lost cause. Not if you listen to PJ. He told the Belgian press during that leg of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey tour the Tintin sequel is still happening. Repeat the process as last time; grab the cast, film their performance-capture work, which takes about two-weeks, and turn it over to WETA.
That's the plan, for next year for 2015 release. So he says. Sounds more like wishful thinking.
He's up to his beard on all things Hobbit until July 2014. Before Warner Brothers stops fooling everyone and moves There & Back Again to Christmas '14. But that's another matter.
Source: Bleeding Cool
Reader Comments (1)
Hey Jamie do you think WB is hesitant and having second thoughts on making the Hobbit three movies now? I think they're contemplating just sticking with two films and putting extra stuff in two extended versions. Do you think they're waiting to see how An Unexpected Journey is received by the general public?