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Oh my God..that's awful news. It's so weird, seeing him for the past decade in the behind the scenes stuff. This is terrible news!
Andrew Lesnie, the Oscar-winning cinematographer who spent more than a decade collaborating with director Peter Jackson on the six Lord of the Rings and Hobbit films, has died. He was 59.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/andrew-lesnie-dead-lord-rings-791929
Very unfortunate.![]()
how were they able to film the scene of Gandalf and Thorin meeting in Bree? Isn't that only in Unfinished Tales?
Dear God, I hope not.So, now that The Hobbit trilogy is finished, do you guys think we'll see any more Middle-earth films any time soon? I feel like Warner Bros. will try to milk it a little more in another 5-10 years with a movie (or movies) about Aragorn in his younger days.
If it's a TV show sure....but if they're gonna reboot, they should wait..20-30 years.
Some months ago, we discussed how different a new adaptation of LOTR could be from PJ's. Ultimately, I think the answer amounted to "quite different", but that doesn't really tell us how much appetite potential audiences would have for it.
30 years? oh man that long? i will be like 50 when that is done LOL. I think 10 minimum (tv special effect will be almost at par with movies at that point), 20 or 30 for me personally would be a lot, i hope they don't take that long
We live in an era where Spider-Man got three reboots in the span of 13 years. I'm ready for stuff now. New IPs. Lord of the Rings/Middle Earth can wait.