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Peter Jackson suffered endless nightmares while making ‘The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies’.

The award-winning film-maker admits the intense pressure of creating a big Hollywood movie causes him to suffer unpleasant dreams – but he insists they disappear as soon as filming finishes.

Speaking at the London press conference for the new film – which features Orlando Bloom and Martin Freeman – earlier today (02.12.14), the 53-year-old director shared: "Every time I make a movie, the first day I start shooting, I start having a recurring nightmare every single night. I’m lying in bed and there’s a film crew surrounding the bed, waiting for me to tell them what to do. And I don’t quite know what movie I’m actually making.

"I’m not sure… I don’t even think there’s a script and they’re all there wanting to have information from me. I’m in bed – I’m tired, I’m exhausted and I can barely think straight.

"This is the truth: that nightmare starts on the clock, every night, on the first day of shooting and goes through until the last day of shooting.Then it stops. It’s hell. But it stops, it does stop."

What’s more, Peter reaffirmed his position that he won’t be making any more films based on the books by J. R. R. Tolkien, explaining that there are legals issues preventing him from doing so.

He said: "The Tolkien estate owns the writings of Professor Tolkien – ‘The Hobbit’ and the ‘Lord of the Rings’ were sold by Professor Tolkien in the late 60s. So they are the only two works of his that have ever been sold.

"Without the co-operation of the Tolkien estate, there can’t be more films."

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