EXCLUSIVE! THE HOBBIT Is Greenlit!!! Full Pre-production Underway And You Can Expect A S3D Experience!!!
YES! Finally. One of my top sources has confirmed with me that THE HOBBIT has now been greenlit!!
Full pre-production is now underway!!
There is still no official word that THE HOBBIT will be in stereoscopic 3D, but my source reiterates: "the usual 3D technical suspects have been rounded up... so I would bank on it."
I find it quite interesting that when other sites (*ahem* Deadline) mention the fact that the commence shoot date is slated for November, they think they are the ones breaking the news. You all know I broke that exclusive story back in March (with photos of the new sound stages). Sometimes you just want to reach out and... Well you know
And don't even get me started on these sites talking THE HOBBIT in 3D as being a new concept!
So everyone - a collective sigh of relief: THE HOBBIT is definitely moving forward and November is the goal to roll cameras. Rest assured it will be in 3D just like I have been saying for years. I love it when a plan comes together!!
Guillermo Del Toro announced today that he is no longer directing the two movies based on J.R.R Tolkiens The Hobbit, but will continue to co-write the screenplays. Out of respect to the legions of loyal Tolkien fans, both Guillermo and Peter Jackson wanted to break the news to The One Ring first. They are both committed to protecting The Hobbit and will do everything in their power to ensure the films are everything that the fans want them to be.
Damn...
This just keeps getting worse and worse. This late in the game, I'm crossing my fingers that they may just let PJ direct them so that once MGM's problems are over with, they can get moving.
The man uprooted his life for two years and busted his ass over this project, and this is what he gets to show for it. What a ****ing disgrace.
As furious as I am, I agree with you. I honestly don't blame him one bit. Now he can work on his adaptations of "Frankenstein" and "At the Mountains of Madness."Sad but not surprising. The man has better uses for his considerable talents than waiting around for MGM to get its **** together
Now some new director is going to come in and change everything that Del Toro and Weta spent two years working on.


