Expectants for Steven Spielberg’s “TinTin” film would have to wait two more years before the movie hits box-office. Despite the rolling of the production at present, the computer animations to be used for the film would take time to be completed.
Director for “Lord of the Rings” and producer for “Tintin” Peter Jackson personally shares to BBC, “Tintin is great. It’s made. The movie is cut together and now [we] are turning it into a fully-rendered film. So the movie, to some degree, exists in a very rough state.”
Currently the director is busy with the Royal gala premiere for his latest film “The Lovely Bones” at London. His latest masterpiece is an adaptation of Alice Sebold’s best-selling novel told from the eyes of a murdered teenage girl seeking to communicate with her family from the afterlife.
Reportedly aside from stars Saoirse Ronan, Susan Sarandon and Mark Wahlberg, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall would be gracing the premiere as well.
The original release for the film was back in March 2008 but then moved to January of next year. Speculations are high that Paramount pushed through with the transfer in hopes for an Oscar.

























