Tuesday, February 12, 2008

The estate of JRR Tolkien to sue ‘Lord of the Rings’ studio

Lord of The RingsThe makers of the blockbuster Lord of The Rings movie trilogy are being sued for hundreds of millions of dollars by the estate of author JRR Tolkien.

Lawyers for the late author claim New Line Cinema has failed to pay "even one penny" from the profits of the hit films, which have grossed $6 billion USD worldwide since 2001.

They are demanding $150 million in compensation, as well as "punitive" damages. They are also calling for New Line to be stripped of the right to make any more films based on Tolkien's work. That would include The Hobbit - as plans for two movies were announced last December.

Tolkien's estate and publishers HarperCollins have been named as co-plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed by the Tolkien Trust, a UK charity, in Los Angeles Superior Court.

Lawyer Bonnie Eskenazi, said: "I cannot imagine how on earth New Line will argue to a jury that these films could gross literally billions of dollars and yet the creator's heirs, who are entitled to a share of gross receipts, don't get a penny."

A spokesman for New Line declined to comment.

The lawsuit also claims that as well as failing to pay the plaintiffs a cut of the profits from the films, New Line had blocked an audit of the last two in the series, 2002's The Two Towers and 2003's Oscar-winning The Return Of The King.

By Owen Williams, Feb 12 2008 © Copyright 2008 - Showbiz Spy

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