Hobbit director Del Toro quits

Last updated 11:13 31/05/2010
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VACANT DIRECTOR'S CHAIR: Guillermo del Toro has resigned as director of The Hobbit movies.

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Guillermo Del Toro has quit as director of the two The Hobbit movies, but will still help write the screenplays for the Lord of the Rings prequels.

"In light of ongoing delays in the setting of a start date for filming The Hobbit I am faced with the hardest decision of my life," the Mexican filmmaker said in a press release.

"After nearly two years of living, breathing and designing a world as rich as Tolkien's Middle Earth, I must, with great regret, take leave from helming these wonderful pictures."

Del Toro and producer Sir Peter Jackson said they remained committed to the films and would do everything they could to satisfy fans.

Del Toro said he would be first in line to see the finished films.

"I've been privileged to work in one of the greatest countries on earth with some of the best people ever in our craft and my life will be forever changed.

"The blessings have been plenty, but the mounting pressures of conflicting schedules have overwhelmed the time slot originally allocated for the project."

Jackson told fan website TheOneRing.net: "We feel very sad to see Guillermo leave The Hobbit, but he has kept us fully in the loop and we understand how the protracted development time on these two films, due to reasons beyond anyone's control – has compromised his commitment to other long term projects.

"The bottom line is that Guillermo just didn’t feel he could commit six years to living in New Zealand, exclusively making these films, when his original commitment was for three years. Guillermo is one of the most remarkable creative spirits I’ve ever encountered and it has been a complete joy working with him."

Jackson told TheOneRing.net that he would discuss options for a new director with MGM this week.

"We do not anticipate any delay or disruption to ongoing pre-production work," he said.

The Hobbit films have been plagued by delays, and have not yet been greenlit by the studio, MGM, which is having financial troubles.

At a press conference last week, del Toro said: "It's not greenlit."

"That's categorical ... We've been caught in a very tangled negotiation ... There cannot be any start dates until the MGM situation gets resolved. They do hold a considerable portion of the rights.

"We have designed all the creatures. We've designed the sets and the wardrobe. We have done animatics and planned battles sequences ... We are very, very prepared for when it is finally triggered."

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Reports emerged late last year that MGM was "teetering on bankruptcy" and Del Toro said due to those issues the Lord of the Rings prequel had been caught in a "tangled negotiation".

Jackson last month dismissed rumours that the Hobbit movies been delayed due to production problems, insisting the project was still in its early stages.

He told Moviefone.com: "Well, it's not really been delayed, because we've never announced the date. I mean it's sort of interesting because the studio has never greenlit The Hobbit, so therefore The Hobbit has never been officially announced as a 'go' project, nor have we ever announced a date."

There have also been discussions about shooting the prequels, which are due to be released in 2012 and 2013, in 3D.

-With NZPA

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sara   #70   09:39 am Jun 16 2010

There are many talented film directors in this country, I'm sure one

of them would be willing to take on the challange.

BOB   #69   03:14 pm Jun 03 2010

We need something new, weird and intelligent. Alfonso Cauron!!!!!!!!!

Eyjafjallajoekull   #68   11:35 am Jun 02 2010

IMO there is only one man to make the movies. Rob Zombie. that would be a movie I would definately go and see. His house of a Thousand Corpses was just a more grown up version of the hobbit anyway. what he has done with the Halloween franchise is inspiring.

steve   #67   04:05 am Jun 01 2010

Roger Ebert tweeted

Today: Del Toro is off "The Hobbit." Last week: Del Toro announced he wouldn't film it in 3D.

http://twitter.com/ebertchicago/status/15068693883

Paul   #66   03:25 am Jun 01 2010

Maybe NZ Inc could step up to the plate with some financial guarantees in exchange for a slice of the action?

(and yes he does look like a Hobbit)

Michael   #65   12:30 am Jun 01 2010

Your right there Brent, Michael Bay makes awful movies. Pearl Harbour, Transformers and Armageddon are three of the worst movies Ive ever seen.

Do it Peter....Just do it!

Kuthridge   #64   09:28 pm May 31 2010

@JW No way man, Tim Burton is so over-rated! He hasn't had an original idea since Beetlejuice. Would not be worth it.

My choice would be Neill Blomkamp. He already has a good working relationship with Sir Pete and his story telling and effects are sceond only to Peters.

Jodie Malthus   #63   09:23 pm May 31 2010

I say get one of the talented second unit directors of Lord of the rings to do it, John Mahaffie, Geoff murphy, etc, or Christian rivers would do an awesome Job. we've gotta have a kiwi direct the films.

bruce   #62   09:18 pm May 31 2010

I vote Michael Bay, and he could do some sort of a tie-in with a Transformers prequel. ie. replace the Ring with the All-Spark, and show how the Hobbits unleashed it on middle-earth, bringing an end to the 3rd age, and the rise of the decepticons.

supervillain   #61   06:31 pm May 31 2010

Reports say Alfonso CuarĂ³n could step up which would be awesome as he has a real knack for single takes that last 20 minutes and he did Harry Potter too so has fantasy movie experience. Very very sad to see Guillermo Del Toro fall away from a dream project for himself as well as the movie-seeing/geek audience at large


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