"I would look forward to it. If Guillermo did King Kong, that would be great. That would be fantastic. I’ll be there on the first day, and will help him with anything he needs."

There are two things to know before starting to get into this article. First: some artists out there are just besties for life, so if you ask one about the other, they'll automatically get warm and cuddly, no matter the context. Second: if you're a movie executive, you're probably not going to get Guillermo del Toro to make your movie, since the guy is busy from now until Ragnarok. It's just how it is. All that said, it's not a huge surprise that when a juicy Peter Jackson-related vacancy in the directing game opens up, he's totally going to talk up his buddy Guillermo as a candidate.The vacancy in question today is, the new Legendary Pictures-backed King Kong revival that was recently announced at San Diego Comic-Con... much to the surprise ofdirector Peter Jackson. And since it only made sense that frequent Legendary Pictures collaborator Guillermo del Toro would be involved, Collider decided to ask Jackson what he thought about Del Toro possibly taking the reins of the project.Yo Guillermo, PJ's got ya back!The question that remains is whether or not this is even possible. Del Toro madefor Legendary, a relationship so pleasurable that they opted to move forward with. The director also worked with the company yet again on next year's. Withgearing up for a November 2016 release date, is it feasible del Toro could shoot that film before jumping onto(currently scheduled for 2017)?Well, no. That would be Herculean. And not mercenary warlord-defeating Herculean like Dwayne Johnson, but actual godlike Herculean. Del Toro claims after finishingthat he'll want to dive into another smaller film. As if that weren't enough, he can't just "jump into" asequel. This is happening at Universal instead of the WB, and in addition to the extensive world-building, robot designs and complex special effects, you're probably going to be looking at a much lower-budgeted film, sinceunderperformed at the domestic box office. You'll recall that some of your friends opted forinstead (you should get new friends).It makes sense that Jackson would champion his friend. It was del Toro who was originally supposed to makeback when it was going to be two brand new films instead of three more extensions of a brand. If Joe Cornish takes the offer to helm, it does sound like the story would be in good hands. But a del Toromight be fun, no?arrives November 2, 2016, andhits on April 7th, 2017.