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Steven Spielberg: Tintin is not dead

Updated on: 27 March,2018 08:10 AM IST  |  Los Angeles
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Since the first animated movie Tintin came out, news of the sequel had been quiet but now Steven Spielberg has confirmed that Peter Jackson "has to do the second part"

Steven Spielberg: Tintin is not dead

Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg


Filmmaker Steven Spielberg has revealed that Tintin 2 is still in works, but will not release any time soon. The 71-year-old filmmaker helmed the first instalment "The Adventures of Tintin" in 2011. Peter Jackson was to take on directorial duties for an upcoming sequel.


However, since the first animated movie came out in, news of the sequel had been quiet but now Spielberg has confirmed that Jackson "has to do the second part". "Peter Jackson has to do the second part. Normally, if all goes well, he will soon start working on the script. As is takes two years of animation work on the film, for you, I would not expect to see it for about three years. But Peter will stick to it. 'Tintin' is not dead!" Spielberg said in an interview with French magazine Premiere.


"Adventures of Tintin" comics, created by cartoonist Georges Remi in 1929, are some of the most popular stories in comic book history and follow one of the most beloved comic book characters Tintin.

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