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Sir Peter Robert Jackson, (born 31 October 1961) is a New Zealand film director, producer, actor, and screenwriter, known for his Lord of the Rings film trilogy, adapted from the novel by J. R. R. Tolkien. He is also known for his 2005 remake of King Kong and as the producer of District 9. He won international attention early in his career with his "splatstick" horror comedies, before coming to mainstream prominence with Heavenly Creatures, for which he shared an Academy Award Best Screenplay nomination with his wife, Fran Walsh. Jackson has been awarded three Academy Awards in his career, including the award for Best Director in 2003. Description above from the Wikipedia article Peter Jackson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Peter Jackson

Director
for Director in The Justice Society of America Part I
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It is 1970. While the world is distracted by the space race and the cultural upheaval of the 1960s, a far older shadow looms over the world's powers. The Injustice Society, an elite criminal network led by the ruthless Baron Blitzkrieg, has begun operating from the fractures of the postwar era. Their target is not money, but the Spear of Destiny, a mystical relic capable of altering the fabric of reality and "correcting" history to suit their own authoritarian vision. Faced with a threat that diplomacy cannot address and conventional militaries cannot comprehend, the United States government activates the "Anomaly" protocol. Under the utmost secrecy, they assemble a group of individuals with impossible abilities who have lived on the fringes of society. What begins as a covert operation to recover stolen artifacts quickly escalates into a war for existence itself. The Injustice Society, bolstered by Brainwave's mental powers, Wotan's dark magic, and the brute strength of a resurrected Solomon Grundy, seeks to open a rift in time to rewrite the outcome of World War II. To stop Blitzkrieg, the heroes will be forced to pay a price that will forever mark their lives: absolute anonymity. In the end, they will not be remembered as soldiers, but as humanity's first and last line of defense. They are the Justice Society of America.