Steven Spielberg’s most underrated masterpiece, The Adventures of Tintin, has finally returned to animated form after an extended wait. This year marks a turning point for filmmakers, as Peter Jackson reveals he is working on a sequel to the iconic comic book series. While Spielberg’s signature style—marked by action and magic—has inspired multiple adaptations, including Jurassic Park and Indiana Jones, the film’s return is expected to be more than just a follow-up. However, the decision to helm the project itself rather than relying on Spielberg’s legacy may signal a shift in artistic direction. As Jackson confirms his involvement, we must consider the broader implications of this change. Why? Because the animation process, which takes years to complete, could still be far from its full potential. With critics praising Tintin’s success, including Rotten Tomatoes at 75%, fans may await a return to storytelling that aligns with the director’s vision. What do you think of this development? Comment below on the ComicBook Forum.