Peter Jackson is set to direct the long-awaited sequel to Steven Spielberg's 'The Adventures of Tintin'. This news comes as a surprise, given that Spielberg was initially planned to helm the first movie and the sequel. The original film, a hit in 2011, was produced by Jackson and directed by Spielberg, but the sequel never materialized. Jackson's commitment to the project is now a reality, with him writing and directing the sequel himself. This development raises questions about the future of Spielberg's involvement in the franchise, as the director has already moved on to other projects. The sequel's production timeline is uncertain, with animation taking a long time and the project still in its early stages. Despite the delay, the potential for a trilogy was once discussed, but the changing dynamics may have altered these plans. The original film, a fun animated adventure, received positive reviews and performed well at the box office. Jackson's recent focus on documentaries adds an intriguing layer to this development. The sequel's prospects remain uncertain, but the news is certainly exciting for fans of the original film. The question now is whether Spielberg's vision will be realized in the sequel, or if Jackson will bring his own unique style to the franchise. The future of 'The Adventures of Tintin' is yet to be determined, but the news is a welcome development for fans of the original film.