Steven Spielberg Says He's Still Committed to Directing Tintin

UPDATE: The True Hollywood Reporter ran a story earlier today about Peter Jackson taking over directorial duties on the first installment of Tintin, a film that was to supposed to be helmed by Steven Spielberg. That information has now been proven false. In a follow-up story, Spielberg has corrected the news, which originally came from Brussels' Herge Studios, home to Tintin. He says that he remains committed to directing this first film in a proposed trilogy. It will be his first directorial gig since jumping behind the lens on this summer's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

Both Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg denied that there were any changes to their original plan of attack. Jackson still plans on directing the second film, and will serve as a producer on the first.

Here is the original story:

Steven Spielberg was all set to direct the first big screen installment of the iconic comic strip character Tintin. But now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Peter Jackson will helm the theatrical debut of this highly anticipated trilogy instead.

While Peter Jackson was supposed to direct the second film, it is not known whether he will continue down that path, or if another unnamed director will step in to continue the trilogy. This first Tintin episode is based on two of the original books entitled The Secret of the Unicorn and Red Rackham's Treasure. The script is by Stephen Moffat, best known for his work on Doctor Who.

The film will be animated using new motion-capture technology. Thomas Sangster is set to play Tintin, while Andy Serkis is taking on the role of his best friend Captain Haddock. The film was originally set to be released in 2009, but we may not see it until 2010.

The Adventures of Tintin was released December 21st, 2011 and stars Daniel Craig, Simon Pegg, Jamie Bell, Cary Elwes, Andy Serkis, Nick Frost, Tony Curran, Sebastian Roché. The film is directed by Steven Spielberg.


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  1. Err

    shows what i know, i thought tin-tin WAS the dog.

    3 years agoby @err2005Flag

  2. Radimus-83

    and there was a sh*t cartoon series too, thats how i knew about Tin-Tin. god i hate him,..... i hate him and his stupid fringe!

    liked the dog though...

    3 years agoby @radimus-83Flag

  3. T.Clark

    Who's directing the third film? Are speilberg and jackson gonna team up after thier solo efforts or is a third director getting the job?...too many questions

    3 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag

  4. knobie09

    ONLY 3?!? there's like 16 "tintin" graphic novels!!!

    3 years agoby @knobie09Flag

  5. Err

    totally, rad.
    but in the u.s. 'braindead' is called 'dead alive' for some reason.
    i'm gonna go with 'meet the feebles' as my favorite old jackson flick, but it was Heavenly Creatures that let everyone know the lengths of his potential.

    ...lengths? whatever you know what im saying.

    3 years agoby @err2005Flag

  6. Stiles

    That Kid is an awesome actor (Any Brits who watched the updated Stig of the Dump a few years back on BBC would have to agree) and this could be something very special indeed.

    Let's just hope it doesn't nuke the fridge.

    My advice Mr Spielberg? Stay the hell away from Lucas.

    3 years agoby @stilesFlag

  7. fanboy

    sounds good, now i have to read what this triolgy is about

    3 years agoby @fanboyFlag

  8. Moviemaster75

    hell yea! Steven Spielberg is my fav director, Peter jackson is my third fav and he is like onee of the best Sf/x guys!

    3 years agoby @moviemaster75Flag

  9. The Narrator: The Better Man

    Spielberg, Jackson, Speilberg, Jackson, I mean make up your mind. Both are awesome.

    3 years agoby @narratorFlag

  10. Clockworkcookie

    hahah Andy Serkis is Captain Haddock... sounds cool XD

    3 years agoby @clockworkcookieFlag

  11. Shadow Of The Day

    Cool.

    3 years agoby @asifFlag

  12. The Dark Knight

    hmm both are good

    3 years agoby @thedarkknight23Flag

  13. Radimus-83

    good old Jackson is getting his formerly fat fingers into all the pies these days!
    but i'm glad, he deserves it.

    and i hear you err, Jackson's "Braindead" and "Bad Taste" was some of the best gore i have ever seen, if not the best! lol man that was a f*cked up movie plus he gave us the super great "Frighteners"...

    but i f*cking hate Tin-Tin!!

    3 years agoby @radimus-83Flag

  14. Err

    i dont care about tintin but ive been watching peter jackson movies since he was making b-movies and andy serkis is awesome so i guess ill be seeing this... eventually.

    3 years agoby @err2005Flag

  15. The Narrator: The Better Man

    PJ is only directing the first one, and Tin Tin is more famous in England. And yes, everyone knows that Halo is postponed for now. I actually look 4ward to it.

    3 years agoby @narratorFlag

  16. ed_wood

    Still looking forward to it. The Lovely Bones is coming out soon and I don't think anything is happening with Halo. I didn't think Jackson was connected to it anymore.

    3 years agoby @ed-woodFlag

  17. The Kwisatz Haderach

    What did happen to Halo?? Who the hell is Tintin, it sounds familiar, but 3 movies? I want Halo!

    3 years agoby @the-kwisatz-haderachFlag

  18. Raoul Duke

    The Lovely Bones is still coming. I dont think Jackson is connected to Halo anymore though. And uhhhhhh, who the hell is Tin Tin?

    3 years agoby @raoulduke33Flag

  19. mosorwvlad

    The hell happened with Halo ??? ori with Lovely Bones ??they are all due to release in 2009 or are they ?? I mean what would people wan't more ?? Halo or Tin Tin ??And who the hell want's to see a 3 movie about Tin Tin ?A lot of question's :)

    3 years agoby @mosorwvladFlag

  20. ...YeahButTheBookWasBetter

    Jackson might as well do the whole thing

    3 years agoby @theboywhocriedsequelFlag

  21. Soylent Green:The Devil's Eyes

    Cool. I'm looking forward to this. I don't know why. But I am.

    3 years agoby @jcisawesomeFlag

  22. T.Clark

    So speilberg isn't even directing the second installment?...whatever, jackson's the man. He could make the teletubbies cool

    3 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag

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