Source: huffingtonpost.com
Del Toro wrote and directed "Pan's Labyrinth," which earned six Oscar nominations in 2006 and won three awards...." huffingtonpost.com
....Sequel? Last I checked, the only "sequel(s)" to The Hobbit, was/were The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Unless he wrote another, less famous, book that he decided fits somewhere in there, because with the exception of passage of time, it flows directly from The Hobbit to The Fellowship of the Ring. But alrighty then.
K, it won't let me retract. If anyone reads the whole article, you'll find this.
Please note that this version DELETES INCORRECT reference to second movie spanning time between "Hobbit" and "Rings"; New Line now says movies are based on book only.
Please note that this version DELETES INCORRECT reference to second movie spanning time between "Hobbit" and "Rings"; New Line now says movies are based on book only.
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Huh, to make the films? "The Hobbit" and its sequel? Was there a sequel?