More rumor-mongering:
Deadline
reported a few days ago that the director's job was still open and that WB and MGM were lobbying hard to get Jackson to return to the helm. No news there, but one interesting aspect of the story is the idea that so many gross points have already been contracted on the picture that it will be tough to put together a deal that will attract a top tier director.
The story also notes that David Dobkin (a few
Harry Potter films), David Yates (
Shanghai Knights, Wedding Crashers), and -- double-ugh -- Brett Ratner have been angling for the job.
Meanwhile, IGN is
reporting that TORN has sources who say that Jackson protégé Neill Blomkamp already has the job.
Anyway, they all sound like pretty pale replacements for Del Toro.