Peter Jackson Set to Direct Tintin Sequel, His First Film in 12 Years
The director confirms the script is finished and the project will 'probably' be his next, fulfilling a 15-year-old pact with Steven Spielberg.

“So probably the next film that I’d actually direct is a Tintin movie.”
Peter Jackson will likely direct the long-awaited sequel to The Adventures of Tintin, marking his first directorial project in 12 years. The news comes from a recent conversation the filmmaker had with Gold Derby.
Jackson confirmed that he and his longtime collaborator Fran Walsh have finished writing the script for the next installment. The plan for him to direct was part of an agreement made with Steven Spielberg back in 2011, when Spielberg directed the first film and Jackson produced.
What Did Peter Jackson Say?
In his interview, Jackson provided a clear update on the project's status. "Fran and I have been writing a script for the next Tintin film," he said. "The idea was that then I was supposed to go straight onto a second one, and we’d swap the roles, so I’d direct the second one and he’d produce it. It’s just taken 15 years to get there, unfortunately, a bit late."
He added, "So we just wrapped up.
According to the report from The Mary Sue, there is no release date yet for the sequel. The film requires a full motion-capture and animation process, which is known to take years to complete. This means fans should still expect a significant wait before the movie reaches theaters.
Jackson is also currently producing The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, which stars and is directed by Andy Serkis. This commitment will occupy him in the immediate future, further indicating that the Tintin sequel remains in the earlier stages of active development.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who will produce the Tintin sequel?
According to Peter Jackson's statement, the original plan from 2011 was for Steven Spielberg to produce the sequel while Jackson directs. This role-swap arrangement appears to still be in place for the new film.
What has Peter Jackson been doing since his last directed film?
Since directing The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies in 2014, Jackson has produced documentaries like They Shall Not Grow Old and The Beatles: Get Back. He is currently producing the upcoming film The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum.
Who voiced Tintin in the first movie?
The 2011 film The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn featured Jamie Bell as the voice of the titular boy reporter. Andy Serkis voiced Captain Haddock.
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