Here’s a glimmer of hope for those die-hard fans of The Lord of the Rings (like me) who hope that Peter Jackson will realize the best director for The Hobbit is the one he sees in the mirror each morning. My sources say that nobody has been offered the helming job — yet. Instead, Warner Bros and MGM brass are doing all they can to sell Jackson on the seemingly obvious notion that he should complete the franchise he started with three LOTR films that grossed $2.9 billion worldwide. Particularly since he co-wrote the scripts for the two Hobbit movies and already is producing and can shoot both in his backyard. One of the rumored reasons that prompted one-time director Guillermo del Toro’s recent exit, I hear, was the prospect of transplanting his family to New Zealand, where Jackson has his visual effects factory and is so comfortable shooting. Warner Bros and MGM braintrust will keep pursuing him until Jackson gives a definitive no.
Other filmmakers are interested in replacing del Toro. Sources tell me David Yates, David Dobkin, and the ubiquitous Brett Ratner are among them. One tricky part of the equation is the deal numbers. So much gross already has been committed on the picture that there isn’t much left to give to a top-level director. Sources tell me that gross participants include the JRR Tolkien estate, Jackson, Saul Zaentz, even Harvey Weinstein, who bargained for a 5% gross stake in the original trilogy. (That happened when Michael Eisner refused to finance two LOTR films, and Weinstein gave Jackson a short turnaround window to shop the property. Jackson made the trilogy deal with Bob Shaye at New Line right before that turnaround window closed). No matter who gets the gig, they’ll have to accept a creative deal or the financing studios will be hard pressed to make money.




Wake up Peter! EVERYONE wants you to do it. You know you are the right person for the job. Or give it to Neill Blomkamp and shepherd him through it.
Brett Ratner would never get it. The boycott from the fans would be unbelievable. As mush as I have David Yates for cutting so much from the Harry Potter series (Dumbledore’s Funeral anyone?!) I wouldn’t mind him directing the Hobbit as long as Jackson oversees the majority of it.
Quitting the Hobbit is something del Toro will regret for the rest of his life. Yes, 6 years is a very long time but when he accepted the offer, he knew it was going to be a long, challenging project.
Thr fact that he quit because he cannot commit to 2 extra years, is a decision that is going to haunt him to the grave.
2 years, del Toro. Time flies but great work of art stays forever. You missed your chance.
no he didnt, he would if he could, but he cant cancell his contracts for other projects that he is obligated to do. thats why he cant do the movies, not because he wasnt up for some hard work, but because if he said screw it ill do the hobbit he would get his ass sued for failing to complete his contracts for other films he already has going
The lord of the rings films were fantastic now doubt about it, and even you said (peter jackson), ” I have one of the greatest studios in the world”! – Everyone who is a fan of lotr wants you to do with your crew, just direct The Hobbit PJ !!!
I hope he does as the LOTR were the most masterful pieces of film making and art i have ever seen. I believe you are best suited for the directer role.
yates sucks ass, he has no talent for detail, and will chop the hobbit movie in pieces if he was hired…look at what he did with the last 2 harry potter films compared to the ones before him…he rushed them, and this specific job with putting tolkiens detailed world on film Yates is not the man for the job