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Though not LOTR, I felt the fans most interested in the news would be found here.



Lord of fantasy: Jackson hatches dragon fable Tuesday September 12, 07:11 AM

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Peter Jackson is eyeing his next fantasy series.

The filmmaker has optioned "Temeraire," a historical fantasy series by first-time novelist Naomi Novik, as he puts the pieces together for his career post-"King Kong."

The "Temeraire" saga reimagines the world of the Napoleonic Wars with the addition of an air force of dragons and valiant aviators. It centres on British naval Capt. Will Laurence, who captures a French ship, where he discovers an unhatched dragon egg in the hold -- a gift from the Emperor of China intended for Napoleon. When the egg hatches, he is forced to give up his naval career to become captain of the dragon he names Temeraire.
"'Temeraire' is a terrific meld of two genres that I particularly love -- fantasy and historical epic," Jackson said. "I can't wait to see Napoleonic battles fought with a squadron of dragons. That's what I go to the movies for."

Jackson also is looking to take the books into the realm of interactive entertainment.

Novik was a computer programmer who did design work on a video game titled "Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide." She wrote the first "Temeraire" book in 2004. When Del Rey saw it, the publisher asked for two more books. The series was launched in the spring. She is now writing a fourth instalment.

Jackson got involved when producer Lucas Foster read galleys in January and sent them to Jackson's manager, Ken Kamins. When Jackson read it, he was hooked.

"As I was reading these books, I could see them coming to life in my mind's eye," Jackson said. "These are beautifully written novels, not only fresh, original and fast-paced, but full of wonderful characters with real heart."

Novik learnt that Jackson was one of the parties interested in her fledgling series in February but was sceptical anything would happen.

"I was warned that whatever happens in Hollywood, you should assume it's 10 degrees below reality," Novik said. "So if they say Peter Jackson has it, it really means Peter Jackson's assistant's personal trainer has it."

To Novik, who first read J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" at age 6, having her creation in the hands of the man who brought those books to the screen is immensely reassuring.

"Those movies meant so much to me," Novik said. Jackson has not yet decided whether he will make one movie or three or if the books can be introduced by other media first. He is using his own funds to option material before approaching any studios with his plans.

In that vein, Jackson has optioned Alice Sebold's "The Lovely Bones" and is writing the adaptation with partners Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens on spec with the intent of speaking to distributors after the script is done. He plans to direct the movie in the second half of 2007.

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/12092006/325/lord-fantasy-jackson-hatches-dragon-fable.html
 
He can't do anything until they get the rights worked out. So why sit and get fat. If he stays busy it might force them to the table faster. (I hope)
 
He's only optioned the Film Rights to the book(s) it doesn't mean he'll be making it anytime soon (if at all).

Books get optioned all the time but not all get turned into films.

He can't do anything until they get the rights worked out. So why sit and get fat. If he stays busy it might force them to the table faster. (I hope)

As to the rights to the Hobbit, do you really think the CEO of MGM would announce that they were making it in Variety if the rights had not been sorted out?

New Line would be taking him straight to court if he had announced that without their agreement.
 
FlyAndFight said:
Does not bode well for "The Hobbit", at least having PJ's participation.

Exactly what I was thinking...:(

There is no point in The Hobbit being produced if PJ doesn't do it. It needs to have some of the same flavor as LOTR.
 
Corwin said:
He's only optioned the Film Rights to the book(s) it doesn't mean he'll be making it anytime soon (if at all).

Exactly right. Only like 2% of all optioned books ever get made.
 
JohnyBoo said:
Has anyone read this book? I think I may give it a try.
I haven't read it and am not sure if I will, but the news about PJ's optioning will certainly increase the sales now.
 
Sounds interesting, whether it will actually go into production though.
 
I bought these books (paperback) over the weekend and finished the first one last night. Thoroughly enjoyable - I can see how PJ found the story just to his liking. I am already salivating at the thought of a Temerlaine statue from WETA. And looking forward to PJ's take on the air battles - he's probably chomping at the bit to get this up on the big screen.
 
I'm protesting this movie until it comes out! ;)

PJ NEEDS to do the Hobbit before Gandalf (in real life) dies. :(
 
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