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i understand having a trailer with the same studio. but a effects company?I agree. It is a WETA production, after all.
i understand having a trailer with the same studio. but a effects company?I agree. It is a WETA production, after all.
Teaser will probably be with TinTin - That's my guess.
I agree. It is a WETA production, after all.
And Peter Jackson OWNS WETA - so he sort of owns Tin Tin too...
an effects company owns a movie? Transformers are from ILM? so George Lucas owns TF?And Peter Jackson OWNS WETA - so he sort of owns Tin Tin too...
I wonder which movie Bilbo's encounter with Smaug will be in. The first or the second? In any case, I hope it's as epic as it was in the animated version.
Yeah I think we'll only see him through flashback in the first part. Smaug is something to anticipate for the audience when waiting for Part 2.
Anyone got an idea of where the split will come between the two films?

What's your point?Moulinsart SA owns TinTin.
WingNut Films is Jackson's company, as is WETA, he is Producing and Assistant Directing TinTin and Directing and Producing The Hobbit - with trailer for Hobbit being shown with TinTin it also works as a double incentive for people to see either film; those watching TinTin are a type of audience that will most likely be intrigued by the Hobbit, and the fanboys of the Hobbit will probably want to see the trailer on the big screen (attached to TinTin).The teaser will NOT be with Tintin (unless it is contracted to run on opposition product at the cinema level, which for a release that is still a year away is highly unlikely). As far as I know, the only connection the two movies have production-wise is WingNut Films.

an effects company owns a movie? Transformers are from ILM? so George Lucas owns TF?
Yeah... because that's exactly what I said, right? 
I reckon either before or after Mirkwood though if I was a betting man I would say after. The fight with the spiders could prove to be quite climatic. The opening of the second movie would probably be the barrel sequence which is an awesome way to start a movie IMO.
What's your point?
WingNut Films is Jackson's company, as is WETA, he is Producing and Assistant Directing TinTin and Directing and Producing The Hobbit - with trailer for Hobbit being shown with TinTin it also works as a double incentive for people to see either film; those watching TinTin are a type of audience that will most likely be intrigued by the Hobbit, and the fanboys of the Hobbit will probably want to see the trailer on the big screen (attached to TinTin).
With the position Jackson holds in this film, you don't think that holds enough reason for the trailer to be attached to TinTin?![]()
All Asteroid-Man and other are saying is that, if there is to be a Hobbit trailer coming out with the fall movies, the most logical guess at what movie it would be attached to would be Tintin. No one is saying that it's an absolute guarantee or anything.
I think Mirkwood is going to be such a huge part of the story that the transition could be somewhere in the middle of the Mirkwood sequences. There is the long journey, the encounter with the spiders, a bit more stumbling around in the dark, the encounter with the elves, the start of the barrel ride, and there are clues indicating we might see the battle at Dol Guldur. That lot could be two hours worth when tallied up, so I can't see Mirkwood being one side or other of the dividing line, but actually straddling it.
I didn't say WETA was a production company...I think Mirkwood is going to be such a huge part of the story that the transition could be somewhere in the middle of the Mirkwood sequences. There is the long journey, the encounter with the spiders, a bit more stumbling around in the dark, the encounter with the elves, the start of the barrel ride, and there are clues indicating we might see the battle at Dol Guldur. That lot could be two hours worth when tallied up, so I can't see Mirkwood being one side or other of the dividing line, but actually straddling it.
The point that we've been highlighting for you is that WETA is not a production company. WETA Workshop and WETA Digital are companies hired by production companies to complete visuals etc. for movies. WETA does not have any involvement with trailer distribution.
As I've already said, there will probably not be a Hobbit trailer on Tintin. The fact that Jackson had involvement with both movies is entirely beside the point. The two movies are from two competing companies.
Zero reason.
Did I? Go back up and re-read my comments without making a presumption. Weta, Wingnut and Jackson are all reasons for the trailer; Production company does NOT dictate everything when it comes to which trailer will be with what film (TDKR trailer will premiere with MI4 after all, and that's a Paramount film... what's the commonality between the two? They were shot on IMAX, so the TDKR trailer and prologue will be played in IMAX with MI4). I didn't say WETA was a production company...Did I?
Weta, Wingnut and Jackson are all reasons for the trailer;
Production company does NOT dictate everything when it comes to which trailer will be with what film (TDKR trailer will premiere with MI4 after all, and that's a Paramount film... what's the commonality between the two? They were shot on IMAX, so the TDKR trailer and prologue will be played in IMAX with MI4).
Instead of trying to show me as a pompus fool, how about you stop assuming things, you sit back and recognise that it is very likely for the trailer to be shown with TinTin.
I'm not saying it WILL be TinTin, I'm just saying that it is very likely because of the effects company (WETA), the co-production company (Wingnut), the Director/Producer (Jackson), the timing (compared to the trailer for Fellowship prior to the theatrical release) and hell even the genre of TinTin/Hobbit (Action/Adventure Epic).
Those are all valid reasons to compete with simply the production company.
I didn't say WETA was a production company...Did I? Go back up and re-read my comments without making a presumption. Weta, Wingnut and Jackson are all reasons for the trailer; Production company does NOT dictate everything when it comes to which trailer will be with what film (TDKR trailer will premiere with MI4 after all, and that's a Paramount film... what's the commonality between the two? They were shot on IMAX, so the TDKR trailer and prologue will be played in IMAX with MI4).
Instead of trying to show me as a pompus fool, how about you stop assuming things, you sit back and recognise that it is very likely for the trailer to be shown with TinTin.
I'm not saying it WILL be TinTin, I'm just saying that it is very likely because of the effects company (WETA), the co-production company (Wingnut), the Director/Producer (Jackson), the timing (compared to the trailer for Fellowship prior to the theatrical release) and hell even the genre of TinTin/Hobbit (Action/Adventure Epic).
Those are all valid reasons to compete with simply the production company.
Not explicitly, but when you asked "What's your point?" in reply to Monsieur Xavier's correction, you've indicated that you misunderstand the roles of these companies. I've tried to elaborate and you still don't appear to understand.
This is incorrect. None of those three have any bearing on where the trailer will be seen.
I'm not the one making assumptions. I'm the one just pointing out that your assumptions are incorrect.
Can we stop?