Peter Jackson Finds New Fantasy Trilogy
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Yeah, so what's up with all the dragons lately? First, there's Eragon (due out in theaters this December), and now Peter Jackson, of all people, has dipped into some discretionary funds to option Temeraire, a historical fantasy series written by newbie Naomi Novik.
I've never read the books, but apparently the saga "reimagines the world of the Napoleanic Wars with the addition of an air force of dragons and valiant aviators." Looking to explore his post-King Kong career, the Lord of the Rings director (who, personally, should instead write a book telling us how he lost so much damn weight) has been circling several projects as of late, including The Lovely Bones, The Dam Busters remake and The Hobbit.
Currently, Jackson hasn't decided what to do with the books yet, whether he'll make one movie, all three or introduce them through other media first. Honestly, I think they sound pretty sweet (in fact, I may go out and purchase them this week), though this doesn't look good for The Hobbit. If anything, I'd expect Jackson to come on as some sort of producer/creative consultant, but not director. Unfortunately, it might be time for you LOTR fans to, well, just let go.
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9-12-2006 @ 12:49PM
John Frost said...
I stumbled upon the Tremaire series in a bookstore one day and was so enthralled I read through them at lightning speed. Book Four is due in 2007 and I can't wait. The author had her start in online fantasy RPGs and is able to create vivid world's with the briefest descriptions. Her works also remind me of the early to mid Pern novels, a high compliment I assure you.
The question as to how this would translate to the big screen, or even the little screen, is a big one. Audiences are fickle about their historical dramas and just as fickle with their fantasy films. To combine the two creates huge possibilities for unintentional camp and genre confusion. Since The Lord of The Rings movies were the first to successfully navigate the fantasy adventure genre, I couldn't want anyone else but the world's number one hobbit Peter Jackson, helming Tremaire. So let's hope this news is true
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9-12-2006 @ 8:33PM
Wendy said...
YEAAAH!!! another fantasy trilogy by PJ!!!! way to go PJ!!! i know you will make an amazing job, as usual!!
to the writer : i dont understand your last sentence about letting go... what's that supposed to mean?
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9-13-2006 @ 3:10AM
Joe said...
I heard something about Peter Jackson and some video game adaptation. Any truth to those rumours?
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9-13-2006 @ 10:08AM
Come on Pete said...
@Joe
Peter Jackson is the executive producer for the movie adaption of Halo, and I believe the WETA studio will be doing the effects, as well.
If Peter doesn't do the Hobbit, that will be potentially upsetting :(
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