Director Peter Jackson is turning his highly-anticipated The Hobbit movies into a trilogy.
The Lord of the Rings filmmaker wrapped an epic 266-day shoot in New Zealand in early July and the footage will be split into two blockbusters, titled The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit There And Back Again.
In a Twitter.com post on Monday, McKellen simply wrote, "Two HOBBIT films will become THREE".
However, rumours recently surfaced online suggesting Jackson had been approached by Warner Bros.
studio bosses to expand the franchise and now both Sir Ian McKellen, who plays wizard Gandalf in the film series, and Jackson have confirmed the news.
In a Twitter.com post on Monday, McKellen simply wrote, "Two HOBBIT films will become THREE".
The Lord of the Rings filmmaker wrapped an epic 266-day shoot in New Zealand in early July and the footage will be split into two blockbusters, titled The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit There And Back Again.
In a Twitter.com post on Monday, McKellen simply wrote, "Two HOBBIT films will become THREE".
However, rumours recently surfaced online suggesting Jackson had been approached by Warner Bros.
studio bosses to expand the franchise and now both Sir Ian McKellen, who plays wizard Gandalf in the film series, and Jackson have confirmed the news.
In a Twitter.com post on Monday, McKellen simply wrote, "Two HOBBIT films will become THREE".
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