Peter Weir would be a good replacement.
He was in talks to direct it at one stage, but that was ages ago. He never actually signed on.I thought Sam Raimi was attached to this the whole time. What happened to that? Fell through too?
And as long as we're making ridiculous replacement suggestions, might I throw Terry Gilliam's name into the hat?
Speaking of live-action debuts, The Hobbit would be more a more fitting live-action debut for the uber-talented Brad Bird than Mission: Impossible IV.I think it's time for Henry Salick (Nightmare Before Christmas, Coraline) to make his live-action debut.
Alfonso Cuaron!
Sylvester Stallone as director?
Bilbo -- Jet Li
Gandalf -- Chuck Norris
Thorin -- Steven Seagal
Smaug -- Arnold Schwarzenegger (voice)
Elrond -- Bruce Willis
Gollum -- Jackie Chan
Beorn -- Jason Statham
Bard -- Dolph Lundgren
The current plan was still two films, but the "bridge" film has been eliminated; the novel is simply to be split into two long films.^^ That might actually be the ideal result. I've always been suspicious of the two-movies thing, especially when they said it'd be two Hobbit movies, not one Hobbit movie and one (read: more human-centric) bridge film. So yeah, I could definitely see PJ wrapping it up in one neat, tidy flick and then being done with it.
I'm sorry I didn't see it
^^ Now that we know DH's plot, I think it's perfectly safe to say that Cuaron made the best Potter film full stop.![]()
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