Peter Jackson's unrealized projects explained

The following is a list of unproduced Peter Jackson projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, New Zealand filmmaker Peter Jackson has worked on several projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction. Some of these projects fell in development hell, were officially canceled, were in development limbo or would see life under a different production team.[1] [2]

1980s

A Nightmare on Elm Street 6: The Dream Lover

In the late 1980s, Jackson submitted a screenplay to New Line Cinema he co-wrote with Danny Mulheron entitled A Nightmare on Elm Street 6: The Dream Lover.[3] [4] A separate script for a sixth film, (1991), was made instead.

Bad Taste 2

Following the release of his feature debut Bad Taste (1987), Jackson wrote the script for a potential sequel.[1] The story involved an alien invasion of Wellington, as well as Santa Claus and a giant weta. In 1992, Jackson stated that the temptation to make Bad Taste 2 was growing on him.[2]

Warrior Season

While mulling over the possibilities of making a sequel to Bad Taste, Jackson was also co-writing a script called Warrior Season with Costa Botes. Inspired by his love of Jackie Chan films such as Project A (1983) and Police Story (1985), the project was described as a kung-fu western set during the New Zealand gold rush of the 1870s. Little else is known, other than Timothy Dalton was eyed to play the villain in the film.[2]

1990s

The Black Max

Presumably in the early 1990s, Jackson intended to direct a film based on the comic strip character Black Max.[1]

Blubberhead

In 1992, Jackson was working on a stop motion fantasy epic called Blubberhead, co-written Danny Mulheron. It was described as the "missing link" between Jackson's early work and his Lord of the Rings trilogy. He hired Randall William Cook to do the effects for the film, but it was ultimately never made.[5] [1] [2]

Johnny Zombie

Also in 1992, Jackson was offered an opportunity to direct the horror comedy Johnny Zombie. He turned it down, and the film was instead produced under the title My Boyfriend's Back (1993).[1]

Creature from the Black Lagoon remake

In 1995, Jackson was offered by Universal Pictures to direct a remake of Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954). He passed on the chance, and a decade later made King Kong (2005) for the studio instead.[6] [1]

Invasion of Privacy

Jackson was sent the script for the drama/thriller titled Invasion of Privacy from a German producer. The story follows a pregnant woman who is held hostage by her ex-boyfriend. However, Jackson turned down the offer to direct.[1]

Jean Batten

Jackson at one point optioned the film rights for the biography of the famous New Zealand aviatrix, Jean Batten: The Garbo of the Skies.[1]

The World Is Not Enough

Jackson was offered to direct the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough (1999), but Barbara Broccoli lost interest after a screening of his film The Frighteners (1996).[7]

2000s

As Nature Made Him

After the publication of the non-fiction book As Nature Made Him in 2000, Jackson wrote a script based on that story of Canadian man David Reimer whose childhood was spent living as a girl after a botched circumcision as a baby.[1] [8]

Temeraire

In 2006, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Jackson optioned the film rights to Naomi Novik's Temeraire series. "[It's] a terrific meld of two genres that I particularly love—fantasy and historical epic," Jackson said at the time.[9] In a 2009 interview with IGN, Jackson stated that he was considering adapting the novels in the form of a miniseries instead. "With six books, I really don't like the idea of making a big-budget movie of the first book and it not doing well at the box office and suddenly that's the end of the series."[10]

2010s

Untitled New Zealand-set film

While promoting (2014), Jackson revealed to several news publications that before embarking on directing the Adventures of Tintin sequel, he wanted to return to his roots and make a new film set in New Zealand first. He stated that he and Fran Walsh were in the process of adapting several true stories about their native country that would be "similar in tone and scope" to Heavenly Creatures (1994). "We really want to do something now that's connected with where we live rather than something that's a Hollywood thing," said Jackson. No further details were disclosed.[11] [12] In 2016, Steven Spielberg revealed that a "secret" new film directed by Jackson was in development at Amblin Entertainment.[8]

2020s

Untitled Beatles project

In 2022, following the release of his documentary series (2021) on Disney+, Jackson was reportedly in discussions with former Beatles members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr for an additional non-documentary feature project.[13]

Notes and References

  1. News: Jackson's ones that got away. The New Zealand Herald. December 9, 2003. September 27, 2024.
  2. Web site: Harrison. Mark. The unproduced film projects of Peter Jackson. Film Stories. June 11, 2020. September 27, 2024.
  3. News: Michael. Fleming. Peter Jackson's A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Lover [Script to Pieces]]. January 17, 2024. Wicked Horror. April 12, 2024.
  4. News: JoBlo Horror Originals. PETER JACKSON'S ELM STREET PART 6 - WTF Happened to this Unmade Horror Movie. July 30, 2021. YouTube. April 12, 2024.
  5. Eisenberg. Adam. RANDALL WILLIAM COOK: AN OSCAR WINNER'S JOURNEY FROM HARRYHAUSEN TO HOBBITS. VFX Voice. January 10, 2022. September 27, 2024.
  6. Web site: Davis. Maddie. Before King Kong, Peter Jackson Nearly Remade Another Iconic Monster Movie. Comic Book Resources. January 30, 2023. September 29, 2024.
  7. Book: Brian Sibley. Peter Jackson: A Film-maker's Journey. HarperCollins. 2006. London. 397–8. 0-00-717558-2. Brian Sibley.
  8. News: Steven Spielberg reveals Peter Jackson's next movie won't be Tintin. The New Zealand Herald. June 29, 2016. September 27, 2024.
  9. Web site: Lord of fantasy: Jackson eyeing 'Temeraire'. February 8, 2008. Kit. Borys. September 12, 2006. The Hollywood Reporter. https://web.archive.org/web/20071014212618/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/search/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003120747. October 14, 2007.
  10. Web site: Monfette. Christopher. SDCC 09: Peter Jackson Updates IGN. IGN. 23 May 2021. 24 July 2009.
  11. Web site: Suskind. Alex. 'No Regrets': Peter Jackson Says Goodbye to Middle-Earth. The Daily Beast. December 4, 2014. October 29, 2024.
  12. Lang, Brent. Gray, Tim. Peter Jackson on the End of His Middle Earth Odyssey. Variety. December 16, 2014. October 29, 2024.
  13. Web site: Fleming. Mike Jr.. After 5-Emmy-Nom Haul, 'Get Back's Peter Jackson Plots Another Beatles Film With Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr. Deadline Hollywood. July 20, 2022. September 29, 2024.