Meowtch: “Lord of the Rings” Catfight Over Profits Continues
Author: AF Duncan
January 11th, 2007
According to SciFi.com, there appears to be no progress made in the lawsuit between Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema. Jackson claims that New Line — who currently owns the production rights to the assumably lucrative LOTR prequel The Hobbit — owes him cash from Fellowship, Two Towers, and Return of the King, but New Line head Robert Shaye ain’t having it.
As far as Shaye is concerned, Jackson is no longer welcome. “There’s a kind of arrogance,” Shaye said. “Not that I don’t think Peter is a good filmmaker and that he hasn’t contributed significantly to filmography and made three very good movies. And I don’t even expect him to say ‘thank you’ for having me make it happen and having New Line make it happen. But to think that I, as a functionary in [a] company that has been around for a long time, but is now owned by a very big conglomerate, would care one bit about trying to cheat the guy, … he’s either had very poor counsel or is completely misinformed and myopic to think that I care whether I give him [anything].”
Shaye, who was also an executive producer on the Rings films, added: “He got a quarter of a billion dollars paid to him so far, justifiably, according to contract, completely right, and this guy, who already has received a quarter of a billion dollars, turns around without wanting to have a discussion with us and sues us and refuses to discuss it unless we just give in to his plan. I don’t want to work with that guy anymore. Why would I? So the answer is he will never make any movie with New Line Cinema again while I’m still working for the company.”
Good times!
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One Response to “Meowtch: “Lord of the Rings” Catfight Over Profits Continues”






January 12th, 2007 at 4:40 am
Y’know, this might just be Jackson trying to wiggle out of directing THE HOBBIT; I can’t blame him if he’s sick of Tolkien- and if it bombs, he’d come out looking good for passing on it.(And don’t say it can’t bomb… a LOT of people are sick of Tolkien at this point…)