Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson have really Bonded over Tintin.
Principal production on the first of a planned pair of 3-D motion-capture films featuring the intrepid Belgian reporter-sleuth has kicked off in Los Angeles, with Billy Eliot star Jamie Bell in the title role and Daniel Craig playing the nasty pirate Red Rackham, whose descendants have a beef with Tintin’s pal, Captain Haddock.
Also on board The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn, due in theatres in 2011, are Brits Andy Serkis as Captain Haddock, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as the Thompson twins, and Toby Jones as an as yet unknown villain.
Spielberg is doing the directing honours this time out, with Jackson slated to helm the sequel. The producer-directors originally planned a trio of Tintin films, but whether there will be a third largely has to do with how well the first two perform at the box office.
There had been some doubt as to whether any Tintin film would be made after the original attached studio, Universal Pictures, was taken aback by the movie’s estimated $100 million-plus budget. Spielberg ultimately secured co-financing from Sony Pictures and Paramount in October.
Tintin first appeared in 1929 in a newspaper comic strip penned by Hergé, the pen name of artist Georges Remi. Twenty-three books based on the serialised Tintin comics have sold more than 200 million copies around the globe.
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We have been reading Tintin for decades, and now the kids love him. Just saw the movie last week, and really enjoyed it. So well done, deliciously funny. Can’t wait for the sequel!