Steven Spielberg will unite with Peter Jackson to bring Hergé’s Racially Prejudiced Adventures of Tintin to the big screen in Tintin and the Congo Savages. Most of that sentence is true.
Hergé’s (real name George Remi) character of Tintin, the intrepid (useless) reporter with a sideline in solving crime (usually smuggling) and a fluffy white dog called Snowy (true) is much loved the world over. Despite any hints of racist/fascist leanings, the books have been translated from their original French into some fifty languages. Of course they are pretty old, so it’s important to remember that racism was all the go back then.
Steven Spielberg has been after the rights to film the Tintin books for 25 years. In that time he has made Jurassic Park, AI and Minority Report amongst others, which as far as we are aware, are not racist at all. Peter Jackson’s last film was a remake of King Kong. It was so bad that it has since been released on DVD in at least two different versions, both too long and both less enjoyable than open-heart surgery performed with an ice cream scoop and a pencil sharpener. Again though, not racist.

