Peter Jackson has taken 15 years, but he has finally started on the movie we all expected him to make. It's about time!

Fifteen years ago, we were promised time and again that The Adventures of Tintin, directed by Steven Spielberg, would be the first of a trilogy whose second film would be led by Peter Jackson. And perhaps it didn’t earn what was expected (374 million dollars), but it wasn’t such a terrible result as to keep us all waiting for that sequel for so long. Now, finally, the director of The Lord of the Rings has started working on the script. With calm, you know? The Tintin of money If recently […]

Fifteen years ago, we were promised time and again that The Adventures of Tintin, directed by Steven Spielberg, would be the first of a trilogy, with the second film to be led by Peter Jackson. And while it may not have grossed what was expected ($374 million), it wasn’t such a terrible result as to keep us all waiting for that sequel for so long. Now, at last, the director of The Lord of the Rings has gotten to work on writing the script. With calm, you know?

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If recently the director said he wanted to make this new adaptation, now he has finally dived into writing, as he declared at the Cannes festival: “I have been working with Fran on another Tintin script, I was writing in the hotel room. It’s a real and active thing, I’m going back to the world of Tintin and, in fact, I love it. For loving it so much, you sure took your time, huh, Peter?

This is not the only project he is preparing: apparently, he wants to make a movie about Operation Chastise, an attack on German dams during World War II: “The true story is much more interesting than the movie made in 1955 on this subject. Much of this technology was highly classified and could not be revealed back then. It is an incredible story about invention and problem-solving to achieve a goal. Well, he hasn’t picked up a camera in 11 years, at this point we are just hoping he doesn’t use AI for everything, right?

Well no: I don’t dislike AI at all, for me it’s a special effect. The only critical thing is that you don’t use it to replace an actor or someone without their approval. Just like you can’t adapt a book that someone has written without having the rights”. Please, Peter, don’t turn Tintin into Frutinovelas. It’s not too much to ask.

The most impossible crossover in history brought together DC superheroes with… Tintin!

It was June 1987 and ‘Teen Titans Spotlight’ #11 introduced Tintin, Haddock, Tornasol, Snowy and Rastapopoulos as members of an alternate Earth.

When Hergé passed away in 1983, leaving his next Tintin adventure (‘Tintin and the Alpha-Art’) unfinished, there were no shortage of people willing to continue his adventures in the style of ‘The Smurfs,’ ‘Johan and Peewit,’ or ‘Spirou.’ However, the heirs of the comic artist were highly reluctant to let anyone touch his works, preserving Tintin’s legacy in memory. Of course, this hasn’t prevented some from finding ways to bypass Moulinsart’s censorship on the right.

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Any Belgian reporter at your service

It can’t be said that Randy Lofficier and Joe Orlando were particularly subtle when they had Tintin make a cameo appearance in their Teen Titans comic (which was known as Jóvenes Titanes in Spain at the time). It was June 1987, and issue #11 of ‘Teen Titans Spotlight’ introduced Tintin, Haddock, Professor Calculus, Snowy, and Rastapopoulos as members of an alternate Earth (specifically, Earth-11).

Indeed, just in case there was any doubt, the character was named Tin. So, if Hergé’s heirs had been a bit quicker, they might have considered legal action. The five characters are part of the Last Chance Army, fighting against the Brotherhood of Evil. True, they are only secondary characters, but it’s enough to make them a part of the history of unheard-of crossovers.

Marvel didn’t want to be left behind either, and in 1991, during the relaunch of ‘The Fantastic Four,’ they had Tintin (who, to leave no doubts, referred to himself as Belgian rather than French) provide directions to a couple of mysterious assailants for a single page. Fortunately for the company, knowing how strict Moulinsart can be, they escaped legal wrath. It’s also true that the mysterious Belgian boy didn’t make a return.

We’ll always have the original masterpieces to revisit!

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