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The 2011 movie The Adventures of Tintin was directed by none other than Steven Spielberg!
It was changed from a 2015 release date to December 2016 however in March 2016 screenwriter Anthony Horowitz says his script was scrapped & he wasn't sure the sequel was even being made. Supposedly [as of March 2016] Peter Jackson is still attached to direct but he wants to complete two other projects first. After two years of no news, on March 23rd 2018, it was reported that Steven Spielberg told Premiere the Tintin sequel is not dead & Peter Jackson is still interested in directing but if it happens we won't see it completed for three additional years. Spielberg confirmed there wasn't even a script and gave no start date for the writing of one other than "soon", so bottom line, don't hold your breath for a sequel.
According to IMDB, below, Peter Benchley wrote the book, and as well, collaborated on the screenplay for the movie. Steven Speilberg directed the film; George Lucas was not involved in Jaws.
Peter Benchley wrote the #1 Best-Seller Jaws, which was a novel released in 1974. Spielberg wrote a script when Peter Benchley's screenplay didn't fit what he imagined the film version to be. Carl Gottlieb (the guy who plays Meadows) wrote the screenplay, with additional help from Howard Sackler.Another AnswerPeter Benchley wrote a book, Jaws, in 1973, and was commissioned to craft the screenplay for the movie in 1975, which Steven Spielberg directed, according to IMDb.George Lucas was not involved with Jaws.
Peter Jackson was born on October 31, 1961
The 2011 movie The Adventures of Tintin was directed by none other than Steven Spielberg!
The cast of The Journey to Tintin - 2012 includes: Peter Jackson as himself Kathleen Kennedy as herself Steven Spielberg as himself
The cast of The World of Tintin - 2012 includes: Jamie Bell as himself Joe Cornish as himself Gad Elmaleh as himself Nick Frost as himself Peter Jackson as himself Simon Pegg as himself Steven Spielberg as himself
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Steven Spielberg made a sequel entitled Hook.
It was changed from a 2015 release date to December 2016 however in March 2016 screenwriter Anthony Horowitz says his script was scrapped & he wasn't sure the sequel was even being made. Supposedly [as of March 2016] Peter Jackson is still attached to direct but he wants to complete two other projects first. After two years of no news, on March 23rd 2018, it was reported that Steven Spielberg told Premiere the Tintin sequel is not dead & Peter Jackson is still interested in directing but if it happens we won't see it completed for three additional years. Spielberg confirmed there wasn't even a script and gave no start date for the writing of one other than "soon", so bottom line, don't hold your breath for a sequel.
Sounds like Jaws.
According to IMDB, below, Peter Benchley wrote the book, and as well, collaborated on the screenplay for the movie. Steven Speilberg directed the film; George Lucas was not involved in Jaws.
Peter Benchley wrote the #1 Best-Seller Jaws, which was a novel released in 1974. Spielberg wrote a script when Peter Benchley's screenplay didn't fit what he imagined the film version to be. Carl Gottlieb (the guy who plays Meadows) wrote the screenplay, with additional help from Howard Sackler.Another AnswerPeter Benchley wrote a book, Jaws, in 1973, and was commissioned to craft the screenplay for the movie in 1975, which Steven Spielberg directed, according to IMDb.George Lucas was not involved with Jaws.
Amber Scott portrayed Maggie Banning in Steven Spielberg's 1991 Hook about the adult Peter Pan (portrayed by Robin Williams).
Spielberg's version of the Peter Benchley novel, "Jaws" (1975) starring Robert Shaw, Roy Scheider and Richard Dreyfuss, caused a worldwide fear of sharks and swimming in the sea.
The movie "Hereafter" was produced in 2010 by Steven Spielberg. It was written by Peter Morgan and directed by Clint Eastwood. It was filmed in London, San Francisco, Paris, and Hawaii.