March
30, 2003
Press
Release
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PETER
JACKSON TO DIRECT KING KONG
FOR UNIVERSAL PICTURES
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Universal City, CA, March 30, 2003
- Five-time Academy Award nominee Peter Jackson will direct
King Kong for Universal Pictures, it was announced today by
Stacey Snider, Chairman, Universal Pictures. Jackson will begin
work on the film immediately following the release of The Lord
Of The Rings: The Return Of The King, the third and final installment
of his blockbuster trilogy based upon the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Jackson will write the screenplay with his partner Fran Walsh and
The Lord Of The Rings co-writer Philippa Boyens. Jackson
and Walsh will produce the film under their WingNut Films banner.
Universal Pictures will release King Kong worldwide in 2005.
Jackson will bring
his sweeping cinematic vision to the iconic story of the gigantic
ape-monster captured in the wilds and brought to civilization where
he meets his tragic fate.
The screenplay
by Jackson, Walsh and Boyens is based on the original story by Merian
C. Cooper and Edgar Wallace, which became the classic 1933
RKO Radio Pictures film, directed by adventurers Cooper and Ernest
B. Schoesdack. The RKO King Kong has been designated by
the National Film Registry of the United States Library of Congress
as one of the 100 Greatest Films and chosen by that organization for
permanent preservation as a national treasure.
Jackson will employ
the latest motion picture technology to cinematically portray the
timeless tale of the beast and his beauty. He will expand on the chapters
of the tale that take place in the mysterious and dangerous jungles
of Skull Island, and his Kong promises to be a unique and breathtaking
creation. As with his Lord of the Rings trilogy, Jackson will
shoot King Kong on location in his native New Zealand. The
visual effects will be again accomplished by his New Zealand-based
company Weta, Ltd., who have twice been honored with the Visual Effects
Oscar for their work on The Lord Of The Rings. They will supplement
practical locations in creating primordial jungles and '30s-period
America.
"No film
has captivated my imagination more than King Kong. I'm making
movies today because I saw this film when I was 9 years old. It has
been my sustained dream to reinterpret this classic story for a new
age," Jackson stated." The story of Kong offers everything
that any storyteller could hope for: an archetypal narrative, thrilling
action, resonating emotion and memorable characters. It has endured
for precisely these reasons and I am honored to be a part of its continuing
legacy."
Snider noted,
"Peter Jackson is a filmmaker uniquely capable of capturing
the core appeal of enduring classics and in expanding the visual language
of motion pictures, as inarguably evidenced in his landmark achievement
with the Lord of the Rings films. We are thrilled to be working
with Peter and Fran, and we are confident that their execution of
King Kong will amaze moviegoers. Anyone who has seen the first
two installments of The Lord of the Rings knows that Peter
will bring Kong to life as a real character. His vision for the tragic
tale of the misunderstood creature, with its poignant character development
and technological wonder, will make King Kong compulsory viewing
for any real movie lover."
Peter Jackson
made cinematic history with The Lord of the Rings, becoming
the first person to direct three major feature films simultaneously.
Released in 2001, the first film in the trilogy, The Lord of the
Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, was nominated for 13 Academy
Awards, including Best Director, and won four. The film also received
the American Film Institute's prestigious Film Award and was nominated
for 12 awards from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts
(BAFTA), winning awards for Best Film and garnering Jackson the David
Lean Award for direction. In addition to four Golden Globe nominations,
the film also received numerous distinctions and awards around the
world. The second installment, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers,
earned six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. It won
two Oscars and two BAFTA Awards. The final installment, The Lord
of the Rings: The Return of the King, will be released this December.
Jackson and Walsh
previously received widespread acclaim for their 1994 feature Heavenly
Creatures, which was awarded a Silver Lion at the Venice Film
Festival and an Academy Award nomination for Best Screenplay. Other
film credits include The Frighteners starring Michael J.
Fox, the adult puppet feature Meet the Feebles, the mockumentary
Forgotten Silver and Braindead.
Universal Pictures
is a division of Vivendi UNIVERSAL Entertainment (VUE) (www.universalstudios.com),
the U.S.-based film, television and recreation entity of Vivendi Universal,
a global media and communications company.
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