Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson 's The Adventures of Tintin doesn't. Producer Steven Spielberg hopes to go into production by the end of 2013, with Peter Jackson at the helm. The least our richest, most bearded filmmakers can do is give something back. Trailer 2 for Steven Spielberg's 'The Adventures of Tintin.' When you visit any website, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. Steven Spielberg And Peter Jackson's 'The Adventures Of Tintin' Trailer 2. The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun Eyes 2015 Release Date. Belgium, after all, has given us so much: french fries, Jean-Claude Van Damme, $5 million in box-office receipts for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Wait a moment - deeply divided and yet somehow a money-rich global priority? You know what that reminds us of? Belgium! Clearly, Spielberg and Jackson have targeted Tintin’s home country as the focus demo for their $135 million film. The Adventures of Tintin looks too serious to be a cartoon (Snowy, the dog, is frustratingly mute) but too cartoony to be taken seriously. Have you watched the first chapter of The Adventures of Tintin Will you be going to see the second one in the movies Promo Art. While shopping at an outdoor market, young reporter Tintin (Jamie Bell), accompanied by. Translated into 21st century terms this means a lot of shouting and shooting and, in the process, it strands us in a bizarre, computer-generated middle-ground. The Adventures of Tintin was not the first screen version of the comics: there was a Belgian animation before. The original Tintin books were delightfully strange, based on clean, 2-D images, a zippy atmosphere of global intrigue and creator Hergé’s own crisp comic timing. Imagine a world with the texture and shine of a Lady Gaga costume, a quasi-realistic universe in which we’re to accept that a successful international reporter takes his style pointers from Ellen DeGeneres and his advice from an alcoholic dog. Snowy (French: Milou) is Tintins Wire Fox Terrier and a protagonist of the series. Sure, the visuals are superficially impressive, rich with classic Spielbergian action, and the cast impresses: Jamie Bell’s voice strikes the right note of boyish curiosity as Tintin, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost bumble serviceably as doltish duo Thomson and Thompson, and green-screen Hall of Famer Andy Serkis supplies a nicely sozzled Captain Haddock. GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE Official Trailer 2. Our reaction? Creepy! (The reaction in Belgium? However you say “creepy” in French and/or Flemish!) For some bullheaded reason, Spielberg and Jackson have doubled-down on the Uncanny Valley-residing mo-cap technology that has transformed true believer Robert Zemeckis from an Oscar-winning auteur to a studio-killing crank. Today arrives the first full-length trailer for The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn, Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson’s lovingly motion-captured adaptation of a beloved Belgian comic.