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Peter Jackson Hints At The Hobbit

Hellboy0101 writes "News.com.au is reporting that New Line Cinema is currently in talks to purchase the rights to the film adaptation of The Hobbit. There are apparently some difficulties with getting the go ahead from Tolkien's son Christopher, who is executor of the estate. When asked if New Line has approached him about the project, Jackson said he has not ruled it out, but not until after King Kong is done. 'New Line, which spent $US300million ($415 million) making the films, is already planning to continue its Rings success with an adaptation of Tolkien's novel The Hobbit. More difficulties with the Tolkien estate were looming, said Jackson, who added that he would be keen to get involved after he finishes remaking King Kong in 2006. "New Line haven't actually talked to me about The Hobbit. I know there's difficulty about the rights, certainly if they want to talk to me about it I'd be keen," he said.'"

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  1. Tolkien Sets by shione · · Score: 1, Troll


    FOTR SE
    FOTR extended edition
    FOTR deluxe setwith staturettes
    TTT SE
    TTT extended edition
    TTT deluxe set with statues
    ROTK SE
    ROTK collectors edition
    ROTK extended set with staturettes
    The Complete LOTR SE
    The Complete LOTR extended edition
    The Complete LOTR deluxe set with statue
    The Hobbit SE
    The Hobbit extended edition
    The Hobbit deluxe set with statue
    Tolkien Super Duper, Special, Deluxe, Ultra Collectors, Type R edition

    How many years should I add before I can get the complete works? :p

  2. Re:Dear Christopher Tolkien... by mill · · Score: 1, Troll

    Good thing not everyone measures success in terms of profit.

    I thank the estate for doing their part in keeping The Hobbit out of the hands of Jackson.

    I am very much in favor on making the movies, but not butchering them like Jackson have.

    Of course after the FotR fiasco I really don't care anymore. I have no expectations so he can just as well butcher the lesser book The Hobbit too.