The movie The Adventures of Tintin, which celebrated its 15th anniversary since its release, is still considered an excellent adaptation of the iconic character created by Hergé. Even though years have passed since its launch, the anticipation for a sequel remains alive among fans, who are waiting for news about the return of this artistic collaboration between Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson.
The Return of Tintin
Recently, during a conversation with Collider, Andy Serkis, who voiced Captain Haddock in The Adventures of Tintin, assured that Peter Jackson is still working on the sequel to the film. Serkis emphasized that the project is still alive and that it is one of the priorities for the acclaimed New Zealand director, despite the constant information blackout that has surrounded the project over the years.
Since the conclusion of The Hobbit trilogy, Jackson has been more focused on the documentary realm, with notable works such as They Shall Not Grow Old and the miniseries The Beatles: Get Back. This has left fictional storytelling in the background, raising curiosity about when he will dive back into fiction. On the other hand, Serkis has been very active, directing and acting in adaptations like Animal Farm and participating in the production of The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum.
Additionally, Serkis has confirmed his desire to return as Alfred Pennyworth in The Batman: Part II, subject to coordinating his filming schedule. According to his words, “we’re working on it, but I think it looks good”. With so many projects in the air, both Serkis and Jackson continue to capture the attention of the public and fans of fantasy cinema.