Lord of the Rings: The Hobbit - Being Made

NEW YORK (AP) -- Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema have reached agreement to make J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," a planned prequel to the blockbuster trilogy "The Lord of the Rings."

Peter Jackson is set to oversee the film adaptation of "The Hobbit."

Jackson, who directed the "Rings" trilogy, will serve as executive producer for "The Hobbit." A director for the prequel films has yet to be named.

Relations between Jackson and New Line had soured after "Rings," despite a collective worldwide box office gross of nearly $3 billion -- an enormous success. The two sides nevertheless were able to reconcile, with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios (MGM) splitting "The Hobbit" 50/50, spokemen for both studios said Tuesday.

"I'm very pleased that we've been able to put our differences behind us, so that we may begin a new chapter with our old friends at New Line," Jackson said in a statement. "We are delighted to continue our journey through Middle Earth."

Two "Hobbit" films are scheduled to be shot simultaneously, similar to how the three "Lord of the Rings" films were made. Production is set to begin in 2009 with a released planned for 2010, with the sequel scheduled for a 2011 release.

New Line Cinema is owned by Time Warner. (Time Warner is the parent company of CNN.) Sony and Comcast are among the owners of MGM.
 
Yup. Heard about this awhile back. Definitely looking forward to the films. After the success of LOTR, this was a definitive eventuality.
 
If Jackson directed The Hobbit, it would be another winner.

Another director? I can see a bit of apprehension... Okay, Sam Raimi = WIN, but that's a long shot there.

(If Bruce Campbell had a cameo, it would work, heh)

"Gimme some sugar, baby!"
 
I agree Raimi has promise... but I was unimpressed with what he did with Spider-man 3, which supposadely he had the most freedom with in all 3 movies - so hearing his name makes me nervous. Hopefully whoever it is, they will take all direction from Peter Jackson and strive to emulate what he did...
 
Meh...

I'm not that excited.

I dunno.

I guess I just got burned out on the whole LOTR deal to begin with, then this lengthy lawsuit between Jackson and New Line left a sour taste in my mouth.

We'll see though.

I'll probably warm up to it once things get rolling.
 
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