As has long been expected, Peter Jackson , Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens have officially signed on to work on the script for "The Hobbit" and its sequel. The Oscar-winning team behind the......
...franchise. Jackson will executive produce the "Hobbit" films and is expected to work with collaborators Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, plus del Toro on the "Hobbit" scripts. "The Hobbit" was first published in 1937 and introduced readers to......
...begins production in Pennsylvania on Monday (Oct. 22) and Wahlberg only committed to Jackson, Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens' script on Sunday. The trade paper doesn't have an exact explanation for Gosling's departure beyond the classic......
...her family and her killer from heaven. Jackson adapted the project with his "Lord of the Rings" collaborators Philippa Boyens and Fran Walsh. Production on "The Lovely Bones" will begin in October, shooting between Pennsylvania......
...production is set to begin in October in Pennsylvania and New Zealand. Jackson and frequent collaborators Philippa Boyens and Fran Walsh adapted Alice Sebold's novel, which focuses on a young girl who continues to look down upon her......
...girl who looks down on her family and friends after being raped and murdered. Jackson wrote the script along with Philippa Boyens and Fran Walsh, his "Lord of the Rings" partners. Apparently "Lovely Bones" didn't present the same scheduling......
...studios -- Warner Brothers, Universal and Sony . Jackson wrote the "Lovely Bones" script on spec with Philippa Boyens and Fran Walsh in order to produce the project on his own time table, rather than at the whim of a studio. That......
...into production. Now all he needs is a studio. According to Variety, the "Lovely Bones" script by Jackson, Philippa Boyens and Fran Walsh went out to studios on Monday (April 30). The "Lord of the Rings" team took the unusual (for......
...Jackson will executive produce the two games along with partner Fran Walsh and will also write the game with Walsh and Philippa Boyens, his "Lord of the Rings" and "King Kong" collaborators. Bungie, the company that originally developed "Halo......
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