“He stressed that there would be continuity between his films and Del Toro’s, despite the latter being better known for macabre material like Pan’s Labyrinth.
“We’re writing the screenplays with him, so in terms of the script, there is continuity,” he said.”
For the full scoop, head on over to BBCNews and InTheNews as they have an extra bit as well for you. They discuss 3-D among other things for LOTR. Come on 2011!
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