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(EW.com) -- Almost one month after Guillermo del Toro dropped out of directing "The Hobbit," "Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson is in talks to helm the two films in the franchise. While we wait for the studios involved or Jackson's manager to confirm, there are lots of questions that remain before "The Hobbit" can actually begin production, let alone reach the big screen.

First, MGM, the debt-laden studio that owns 50 percent of the rights to the classic tale, is facing an uncertain future. The studio failed to attract bids high enough to satisfy its creditors during an auction earlier this year, and the latest plan may see Spyglass Entertainment running the studio in a prepackaged bankruptcy, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Talks are continuing and no decision has yet been made, though some resolution is needed before the studio's debt waiver expires in mid-July. Some Hollywood insiders question whether production could actually proceed if there's a chance that those rights could wind up in bankruptcy court along with the rest of MGM's assets (it's the same reason why the "Bond" franchise is tied up since MGM owns half of those rights, too), but sources close to the "Hobbit" project insist that MGM's financial woes aren't a factor in this production.

The other issue to consider is how much money the studios can offer Jackson. Saul Zaentz, Harvey Weinstein, and the Tolkien estate are all gross participants in the "Hobbit" movies -- meaning they get a share of the profits right off the top. Jackson will also receive a part of the pie for his producing efforts, but adding director to his title card greatly increases his right to the revenue generated from the movies. How much can the studios pay and will they even be able to get this thing up and running with MGM's future so uncertain? Stay tuned as we learn more.

(PEOPLE.com) -- Elizabeth Edwards -- and, for the first time, daughter Cate -- are opening up about John Edwards's infidelity and the breakup of the marriage.

In PEOPLE's edition next week, Cate, 28, who lives in Washington and clerks for a federal judge, and her mother talk candidly about their relationships with John now, Elizabeth's cancer and other issues.

"There are the things she taught without words," Cate writes about her mother in a bonus essay for PEOPLE. Like, "how to continue to live your life on your own terms when it somehow becomes savaged by people you never invited into it."

PEOPLE's extensive interview was Elizabeth's first in more than a year and her first public comments since several tell-all books and interviews about the former presidential candidate's affair called Elizabeth's own character into question earlier this year.

"It's my story and I'm writing it from here on out -- nobody else," Elizabeth says in the interview as the paperback edition of her bestselling book "Resilience," is released.

The paperback includes a new chapter reflecting on the worst of the fallout from husband John's infidelity and on their split at the end of last year.

(PEOPLE.com) -- Phoenix frontman Thomas Mars is quickly becoming outnumbered at home he and director Sofia Coppola recently welcomed a second baby girl, a source confirms to PEOPLE.

Daughter Cosima was born in New York City "within the last month" and joins big sister Romy, 3.

The couple, who began dating in 2005, announced the pregnancy in December.

Mars continues to tour in support of his band's Grammy-winning album, "Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix," while Coppola's latest film, "Somewhere," will be released in December.
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