The settlement of Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson's suit with New Line paves the way for MGM to start work on two prequels
The battle for Middle Earth just got a little easier. The movie version of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, suspended in legal limbo for decades, will hit the big screen thanks to the settlement of one of Hollywood's nastiest lawsuits. And like The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien's fantasy series about dwarfs and other unworldly creatures, The Hobbit is being counted on by the studios behind it to become another larger-than-life blockbuster.
I for one look forward to this, although I don't think it's necessary to split the story into two films. I suppose The Silmarillion is way too much to ask for. Perhaps a treatment of The Adventures of Tom Bombadil?
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