McKellen Talks “Hobbit” Progress

October 14, 2009 by Goro 

McKellen Talks "Hobbit" ProgressSir Ian McKellen tells Empire Online and UK’s Channel 4 that the script for both “The Hobbit” films have been delivered to him.

“Then they’ll be budgeted, and then they’ll be cast. And they’ll be going when they’ve always said they would be, which is next spring – March or April” said McKellen.

The beloved thesp has already been in touch with the film’s director Guillermo del Toro, saying “We’re going to film for 383 days.’ He’s got that artistic autism! Jackson’s the same; they’re very, very, very alike. They also very different, but they’ve so much in common. They both can’t stand Hollywood and have wonderful imaginations, and they’re both obsessed with gore and fantasy. Both of them laugh a great deal. Guillermo’s one of the most brilliant men I’ve ever met. ”

McKellen added that “Lord of the Rings” cast members will be returning, but he doesn’t know who will play Bilbo.

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One Response to “McKellen Talks “Hobbit” Progress”

  1. Geoff Boucher on October 14th, 2009 2:05 pm

    Talk about heroic: Four film franchises, one decade, more than $10 billion worth of theater tickets sold.

    And more than that, in their very best moments, each of these franchises shown above delivered sparkling adventure and escapism for moviegoers. Now, though, with the decade winding down and all four franchises sitting a nice tidy trilogy, the question must be asked: Isn’t three the magic number? Do we really need a fourth movie from any of these aging popcorn enterprises? Clearly, all of them will be written up in the Hollywood history books but right now the indelicate must be asked: “How can we miss you if you won’t leave?”

    Last week we gave you an in-depth report on this quartet of mega-franchises and their quests for a fourth visit to theaters. We told you how “The Hobbit” must escape the the towering shadow of “The Lord of the Rings,” while Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” series needs to get back to its roots to thrive. We also explained that the “X-Men” future looks especially uncertain while the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise might be facing a one-man mutiny with Johnny Depp’s distress over recent changes at Disney.

    We also put the question to you: Which of these franchises is making a mistake by adding a fourth film?

    You made it clear that “The Hobbit,” with director Guillermo del Toro taking over with a new vision, is in a class by itself — the other franchises may tack on new editions to cash in, but fans are expecting nothing but magic from Del Toro’s arrival in Middle-earth. The remaining three franchises got a frostier reception. For five days last week, more than half of our reader voters named “Pirates” as the cinematic series that should walk the plank. Over the weekend that changed and (with a lot of late-arriving Depp fans?) the surging “X-Men” became the top choice as a franchise hitting bottom.

    It’s not too late, though, we’ll take votes for the next 48 hours before declaring our, uh, winning loser. In the meantime, thanks for reading, commenting and voting.

    – Geoff Boucher

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