Peter Jackson has decided to render to Center Globe for non 2, but 3, The Hobbit movies. Why settle for just The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: In that location and Back Once more when you can have a whole prequel trilogy as a companion to The Lord of the Rings ?  That seems to be Jackson's idea process every bit he and production partner Fran Walsh are currently sorting out the logistics of a 3rd motion-picture show forth with screenwriter and producer, Philippa Boyens (The Lord of the Rings trilogy). Jackson had previously teased the thought at Comic-Con, but now the director is reportedly in serious discussions with Warner Bros. to get them on lath for the trilogy.  Hit the bound for more details.

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reporting that Jackson conclusively wants to turn The Hobbit into a trilogy.  Warner Bros. currently has no annotate on the discussions taking place, but their sources say the studio is on board as long equally certain financial obligations work out, such as securing particular rights to the property and extending contracts with the various talent.  Logistically, a decision will accept to be fabricated soon owing to the contractual wrangling that must take identify, besides as working out the necessaries for boosted shoots expected to occur in New Zealand adjacent summer.  The source also claims that the decision to turn The Hobbit into a trilogy comes from Jackson'south desire to expand the story and from his eagerness to utilise the impressive and expansive bandage to get more of Tolkien's dear work on movie.

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When it was first announced that The Hobbit would be released in two parts (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey on December 14th of this twelvemonth with The Hobbit: There and Back Again on December 13th, 2013), many fans were understandably dislocated, as Tolkien's introductory tome is rather brief, compared to The Lord of the Rings trilogy.  However, it looks like Jackson is interested in telling Tolkien's tales from the appendices also, bringing in characters that don't necessarily appear in The Hobbit.  Here's what Jackson had to say well-nigh it in a previous interview (via Deadline):

…we haven't just adapted The Hobbit; nosotros've adapted that book plus bully chunks of his appendices and woven it all together. The motion-picture show explains where Gandalf goes; the volume never does. We've explained it using Tolkien'south own notes. That helped inform the tone of the movie, because it allowed us to pull in fabric he wrote in The Lord of the Rings era and incorporate information technology with The Hobbit. So we kept the charm and the whimsy of the fairy tale quality through the characters. Through the dwarves and Bilbo, who is more of a humorous character. He doesn't try to exist funny but nosotros find him funny and notice his predicament more amusing than that of Frodo in The Lord of the Rings. That was more serious. So the whimsy is there, simply tonally I wanted to make it as like to The Lord of the Rings, considering I wanted information technology to be possible for the people, the crazy people in the globe who want to watch these films back to back i day…

And so, crazy people, would you exist excited for a potential The Hobbit trilogy that bridges the gap between information technology and The Lord of the Rings trilogy?  Or practise yous retrieve the franchise might suffer the Star Wars syndrome? Let u.s. know in the comments below and stay tuned for developing news.

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