http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1596908&vid=288742Speaks on Smaug, WWI's influence on the book, and the adaption process. Del Toro wants Todd Jones
and Ian Holm in some form
Interesting comments on Jekyll/Hyde, and mentions he really wants to bring Victorian horror back to prominence
Sounds like he's already written the scripts - or started writing the scripts - for Mountains of Madness, Jekyll/Hyde, and Frankenstein. Which is interesting because initially it sounded like he'd be bogged down with the Hobbit for a few years before starting work on anything new.
The other film he mentioned was Saturn and the End of Days...
“It’s like, what would happen if the Apocalypse was viewed by you [while] doing errands. You go back and forth and nothing big happens except the entire world is being sucked into a vortex of fire.” Del Toro said. “The small movies you have much more control. If I say this is the design of the fawn and the girl is going to do this or do that, that’s me. In Big Hollywood movies, you get a 50-page memo. It’s horrible. Independent filmmaking is like drawing a comic book, the Hollywood movie is like having five hands holding your hand while you’re drawing the comic book.”
http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/04/20/guillermo-del-toros-saturn-and-the-end-of-days/...so it sounds like those are the four films he's doing with Universal. Previous comments (according to wikipedia) suggested he'd be doing an adaption of Slaughterhouse-Five and Drood. The fact that he didn't mention those two films may suggest he's instead focusing on Saturn, Jekyll/Hyde, Mountains of Madness, and Frankenstein.