Post by Travis on Apr 27, 2008 16:55:51 GMT -1
Guillermo del Toro to direct 'The Hobbit' and sequel
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Guillermo del Toro is directing "The Hobbit" and its sequel, New Line Cinema announced Thursday. The 43-year-old filmmaker will move to New Zealand for four years to make the films back-to-back with executive producer Peter Jackson.
Del Toro wrote and directed "Pan's Labyrinth," which earned six Oscar nominations in 2006 and won three awards. He is also the director of the upcoming sequel "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," whose monsters bear the unmistakeable surreal vision of the Mexican-born filmmaker.
"I am indeed blessed to become a part of the filmmaking community that Peter, Fran and their extraordinary team of collaborators have created in New Zealand," del Toro said in a statement. "Contributing to the 'Lord of the Rings' legacy is an absolute dream come true."
Jackson and Walsh called del Toro "a cinematic magician who has never lost his childlike sense of wonder."
"We have long admired Guillermo's work and cannot think of a more inspired filmmaker to take the journey back to Middle-Earth," they said in a statement.
Jackson co-wrote, co-produced and directed the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, which won 17 Oscar and 30 nominations.
Well having been caught totally off-guard by the LOTR trilogy - I had little enthusiasm and expectation when I watched the first - I've been keenly awating the prequels for what seems an age. This though has to be the best news possible, with Peter Jackson unwilling to direct, could there be a better possible candidate to take over than Del Toro. 'Pan's Labyrinth' and 'The Devil's Backbone' would suggest not!!![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Guillermo del Toro is directing "The Hobbit" and its sequel, New Line Cinema announced Thursday. The 43-year-old filmmaker will move to New Zealand for four years to make the films back-to-back with executive producer Peter Jackson.
Del Toro wrote and directed "Pan's Labyrinth," which earned six Oscar nominations in 2006 and won three awards. He is also the director of the upcoming sequel "Hellboy II: The Golden Army," whose monsters bear the unmistakeable surreal vision of the Mexican-born filmmaker.
"I am indeed blessed to become a part of the filmmaking community that Peter, Fran and their extraordinary team of collaborators have created in New Zealand," del Toro said in a statement. "Contributing to the 'Lord of the Rings' legacy is an absolute dream come true."
Jackson and Walsh called del Toro "a cinematic magician who has never lost his childlike sense of wonder."
"We have long admired Guillermo's work and cannot think of a more inspired filmmaker to take the journey back to Middle-Earth," they said in a statement.
Jackson co-wrote, co-produced and directed the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, which won 17 Oscar and 30 nominations.
Well having been caught totally off-guard by the LOTR trilogy - I had little enthusiasm and expectation when I watched the first - I've been keenly awating the prequels for what seems an age. This though has to be the best news possible, with Peter Jackson unwilling to direct, could there be a better possible candidate to take over than Del Toro. 'Pan's Labyrinth' and 'The Devil's Backbone' would suggest not!!
![:D](http://storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png)