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Desolation of Smaug Extended Edition Trailer Screencaps

17 Wednesday Sep 2014

Posted by D.J. in Gandalf, Hobbit movie, News, Richard Armitage, Thorin, Thrain

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The trailer for the Extended Edition of DOS features a glimpse of several new scenes including more of Beorn and Thorin’s father Thrain in Dol Guldur.

You can view it on Yahoo movies here, or watch a French version (in English) on Youtube [edit: this video was removed. I’ve replaced it with the WB version released this week]:


Screencaps of the new scenes below (minus the Mirkwood scene which was shown previously):

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Spoilers for The Hobbit: AUJ Extended Edition

16 Wednesday Oct 2013

Posted by D.J. in Hobbit movie, Kili, News, Richard Armitage, Thorin, Uncategorized

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The Extended Edition of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was shown in-flight on Air New Zealand.  Fortysixthhour on Tumblr was kind enough to report on 12 of the new scenes.  Avoid if you do not want spoilers.  There will be more fun with dwarves being mischievous, elves being offended, goblins singing horribly, young Bilbo, and most importantly IMO, impending dragon sickness in the line of Durin.

I am wondering where the scenes of Thrain and Girion have gone, since these were originally stated to have been included in the EE.  I am hoping these have instead made it into The Desolation of Smaug theatrical release.

Hobbit Article in Cinema Magazine

07 Wednesday Aug 2013

Posted by archedcory1 in Discussion, Hobbit movie, Kili, News, Thorin

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The August issue of the German language magazine Cinema has a feature on The Desolation of Smaug including some spoilers. Chief editor Artur Jung writes that the author of the article, Philipp Schulze has been on the set.

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[Translated from German by ArchedCory]

Main Text:

The Hobbit – The Desolation of Smaug

By Philipp Schulze

A well-known Necromancer, a high-spirited elf and a menacing skinchanger: But what else can we expect in part 2 of Peter Jackson’s new Middle-earth trilogy? In our special we will reveal secrets of the fantasy event of the year. And we will reveal what fans can expect from the extended version of part 1.

A greedy dragon, a rather testy skinchanger, a river ride full of action and the battle of the White Council against the Necromancer of Dol Guldur: Middle-earth fans should be prepared for something big; because with “The Hobbit – Desolation of Smaug” (starting December 12th) Peter Jackson will (once again) show all he’s got.

While he took about an hour in “The Hobbit – An Unexpected Journey” to bring the audience back to the world of orcs and wizards the threefold Oscar winner will immediately jump back into the story in the second part of his fantasy trilogy. After all in the predecessor the characters were already introduced and the conflicts drafted. So just like back then in Jackson’s favourite “Rings” adventure “The Lord of the Rings – The Two Towers” the story can steer with full force towards the finale. And already the beginning has it all.

Not only will the valiant company with 13 dwarves and hobbit Bilbo Baggins meet giant talking spiders in psychedelically colourful Mirkwood, the resident elves Legolas and his father Thranduil watch the travel group just as warily. Let alone the inhabitants of Laketown Esgaroth of which Bard the Bowman slowly rises to be the leader. And the clumsy attempts of dwarf Kili towards elf Tauriel provide material for discussions. So there is a lot going on in Middle-earth. At least more than in the original from 1937.

While a lot of nerds have been sceptical in the beginning as to how Peter Jackson wants to turn the only 300 pages strong children’s book of J.R.R. Tolkien into a nine hour epic, the director later surprised with coherently interwoven elements of the appendices of “Return of the King”. A lot of the appendices will also be used in part 2.

Hardcore fans will find the revelation of the Necromancer (Benedict Cumberbatch as CGI shadow) as witch master Sauron just in a couple of sentences in the book. And according to Tolkien the pale orc Azog doesn’t survive the Battle of Azanulbizar (in the beginning of “The Hobbit – An Unexpected Journey”), while Jackson definitively turns him into Thorin Oakenshield’s arch enemy now. Orcs invading Esgaroth on the other hand was completely invented by Peter Jackson. Just like Tauriel – this young, only 300 years old elf which will add a bit of femininity to the male dominated story.

“This story needs estrogens”, Evangeline Lilly jokes. And Peter Jackson adds: “Thanks to characters like Tauriel we will discover more about the life in Mirkwood, which is completely different from Rivendell.” But the Silvan pointy-eared beauty is not supposed to be a mere copy of Arwen from the old trilogy. After all the people of the wood elves is a lot more dangerous and suspicious than Elrond and his companions. “We are like ninjas from the undergrowth.” (Lilly)

Another new character is in fact an old acquaintance: Legolas. “It doesn’t feel as if I was gone for 12 years”, says Orlando Bloom cheerfully about his return to Middle-earth. “I am just happy that my costume still fits me.” Luckily, because there are also supposed to be virtuoso maneuvers with bow and arrow in the style of his unerring “Rings”-stunts.

Peter Jackson not only uses additions like this to narrate a coherent chronicle of Middle-earth, he also uses them to sprinkle a little treat for spare time hobbits here and there. For example fanboys will anticipate the first encounter of Legolas and Gloin, father of grumpy dwarf Gimli from the “Rings” films. Other than “An unexpected Journey” the sequel is going to be distinctly darker though, stresses Jackson.

One climax of the new trilogy, which over 2000 actors and extras worked on, is the death of the dragon. Whether Smaug’s fall will end part 2 however is yet unknown. Certain is that the Battle of the Five Armies will play the center role in “The Hobbit – There and Back Again”. In Jackson’s planned battle turmoil there is hardly room for other story elements. But who knows, during the pick-up shots which the 51 year old has just recently finished in the Stone Street Studios in Wellington the chief hobbit might have gotten new ideas again. According to Richard Armitage (Thorin) the genius doesn’t need more than four hours of sleep. He rather quickly writes a new scene for the next day of shooting at 1 am.

Text boxes on the side:

“The Hobbit – An Unexpected Journey” extended cut:

Probably in November there will be released a longer version of the 166 minutes theatre film . Within there are more scenes from Hobbiton, e.g. a sequence in which we’ll see Bilbo’s mother Belladonna Took, a song from the Goblin King and a lengthy prologue, which will show new aspects of Smaug’s destruction of Dale. Further there will be more reasons for the antipathy between Thranduil and the dwarves (Arkenstone!) and the hostility of the little warriors towards the elves of Rivendell will reach a new dimension.

What will happen in “The Hobbit – There and Back Again”?

The dragon is dead, but the evil over Middle-earth is still not warded off: After Smaug pays his attack on Laketown with his life, the dwarves hide with their treasure in Erebor. Gradually leader Thorin Oakenshield is lured into his greed and paranoia which eventually leads to the Battle of the Five Armies. Men from Esgaroth, wood elves from Mirkwood and in the end also the dwarves of Erebor and the Iron Hills will face together with Gandalf, Bilbo, the giant eagles and the skinchanger Beorn the superior strength of orcs and wargs. Starts in German theatres on December 17th 2014.

Text accompanying pictures:

New face “Lost” star Evangeline Lilly as determined elf warrior Tauriel

Orc chief Azog is inspired by the revenge on Thorin and his dwarfs

On his journey to Erebor the little Hobbit will experience the magic of Middle-earth

Wild water action in the style of Middle-earth: The wet flight from the Thranduil’s dungeons was shot on the Pelorus River in the province Marlborough on the South Island of New Zealand.

Clad in coat and the mithril shirt which will save Frodo’s life in “The Fellowship of the Ring”, Bilbo alias Martin Freeman discusses with Peter Jackson

In Mirkwood Legolas (Orlando Bloom) encounters the dwarves – and takes them captive

Hobbit Bilbo (Martin Freeman) finds the greatest of all treasures in Erebor: the Arkenstone

Elven king Thranduil (played by Lee Pace from the TV series “Pushing Daisies” and the cinema epic “The Fall”) is Oropher’s son and Legolas’ father. He was born in the Second Age and is over 2000 year old by the time “The Hobbit” takes place. Although he originates from the grey elves (Sindar) the jewel loving Thranduil is the king of the wood elves which in comparison to other elf races are less snooty and rather enjoy feasts, songs and hunting.

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Extended Edition details

31 Wednesday Jul 2013

Posted by D.J. in Hobbit movie, News

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The Extended Edition can be pre-ordered on Amazon.com in three formats:

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Extended Edition) (Blu-ray + UltraViolet)

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Extended Edition) (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + UltraViolet)

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Extended Edition (DVD +UltraViolet)

Updated below with more details of the exclusive new content.
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Details of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Extended Edition are here on TORn.  The length of extra footage has been shaved down from the estimated 20-25 minutes (as mentioned last year by Peter Jackson) to a mere 13 minutes.  It still boasts 9 hours of new extras, although some of that time includes an audio commentary. You can spoil one of those extra 13 minutes of footage right now by watching a scene of Bilbo and Elrond talking in Rivendell, available on Yahoo Movies UK.

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Excerpts from the press release below:

THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY EXTENDED EDITION

A PRODUCTION OF NEW LINE CINEMA

AND METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURES,

ARRIVES ON DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ON

OCTOBER 22TH AND ON BLU-RAY 3DTM,

BLU-RAY™ AND DVD NOVEMBER 5TH FROM

WARNER BROS. HOME ENTERTAINMENT

Features a 13-Minute Longer Cut and Nearly Nine Hours of New Special Features

Burbank, Calif., July 31, 2013 – Fans of Middle-earth will have the opportunity to gain a broader experience of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, from Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson, when the epic fantasy adventure is released as an Extended Edition on Digital Download October 22nd and on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray and DVD on November 5th from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE). A production of New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, this new cut includes 13 minutes of extra film footage that extends individual scenes, making this the must-see, definitive version for fans. All disc versions of the Extended Edition include nearly nine hours of new bonus features and will be available just ahead of the December 13 theatrical release of the second film of the trilogy, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.

“I’m thrilled that the Extended Edition will give fans the opportunity to experience certain key scenes in the film as they were originally shot, as well as an abundance of special features,” said Jackson. “It’s exciting to present this expanded and enriched version of ‘An Unexpected Journey’ to allow fans to fully immerse themselves in the movie, before seeing the second part of the trilogy.”

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Extended Edition will be available as a 5-disc Blu-ray 3D set ($54.98 SRP) that features the Blu-ray 3D and Blu-ray versions of the Extended Edition; a 3-disc Blu-ray ($35.99) and a 5-disc DVD ($34.99) The Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray and DVD all include UltraVioletTM which allows consumers to download and instantly stream the Extended Edition in high definition to a wide range of devices including computers and compatible tablets, smartphones, game consoles, Internet-connected TVs and Blu-ray players.*

The nearly nine hours of new special features boasts audio commentary with Peter Jackson, director/producer/screenwriter, and Philippa Boyens, co-producer/screenwriter, and “The Appendices,” a multi-part documentary focusing on various aspects of the film and the Trilogy. Complete special feature details are provided below.

ALL-NEW SPECIAL FEATURES ON BLU-RAY 3D, BLU-RAY AND DVD:

  • Commentary with Peter Jackson, Director/Producer/Screenwriter and Philippa Boyens, Co-Producer/Screenwriter

·         The Appendices – A multi-part chronological history of the filming of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, covering pre-production in the various departments of the film in the months leading up to the start of principal photography, the boot camp training for the main cast, the work done on set chronologically through the three shooting blocks and in the world of its digital effects.

·         New Zealand: Home of Middle-earth

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Extended Edition

Street Date: November 5, 2013

Order Due Date: October 1, 2013

Rating: PG-13

Run Time: 184 mins.

Blu-ray 3D: $54.98 SRP

Blu-ray: $35.99 SRP

DVD: $34.99 SRP

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Update: More details of the content of the extras can found on Blu-ray.com:

Tech specs have yet to be fully detailed, but are expected to be revealed soon. Cover art is final. Special features available on both the 2D and 3D releases of the Extended Edition include:

    • The Filmmakers’ Commentary – Director/writer/producer Peter Jackson and writer/co-producer Philippa Boyens provide their perspective and stories on creating the first film.
    • New Zealand: Home of Middle-Earth – From Matamata to Queenstown, travel with Peter Jackson and his team across the stunning locations of New Zealand, transformed by the filmmakers into Middle-Earth.
    • The Appendices Part 7: A Long-Expected Journey – A 14-part chronological history of the filming of An Unexpected Journey, covering pre-production in the various departments of the film in the months leading up to the start of principal photography, the boot camp training for the main cast, and the work done on set chronologically through the three shooting blocks and in the world of its digital effects. Chapters include:
      • The Journey Back to Middle-Earth
      • Riddles in the Dark: Gollum’s Cave
      • An Unexpected Party: Bag End
      • Roast Mutton: Trollshaws Forest
      • Bastion of the Greenwood: Rhosgobel
      • A Short Rest: Rivendell and London
      • Over Hill: The Misty Mountains
      • Under Hill: Goblin Town
      • Out of the Frying Pan: The Forest Ledge
      • Return to Hobbiton: The Shire
      • The Epic of Scene 88: Strath Taieri
      • The Battle of Moria: Azanulbizar
      • Edge of the Wilderland: Pick-ups and the Carrock
      • Home Is Behind, the World Is Ahead
  • The Appendices Part 8: Return to Middle-Earth – Another selection of documentaries and featurettes await, further detailing the development, design and production of An Unexpected Journey:
      • The Company of Thorin – Explores the characters and backgrounds of the five families of dwarves and the company of actors chosen to play Thorin’s company on the Quest of the Lonely Mountain. Chapters include:
        • Assembling the Dwarves
        • Thorin, Fili & Kili
        • Balin & Dwalin
        • Oin & Gloin
        • Dori, Nori & Ori
        • Bifur, Bofur & Bombur
      • Mr. Baggins: The 14th Member – A revealing look at the film’s charismatic and talented lead actor, Martin Freeman.
      • Durin’s Folk: Creating the Dwarves – Reveals the journey and process of designing, conceptualizing and physically realizing the dwarves in The Hobbit.
      • The Peoples and Denizens of Middle-Earth – Focuses on the realization of new characters and creatures encountered in the first film, from casting to characterization to physical and digital design. Chapters include:
        • The Stone Trolls
        • Radagast the Brown
        • Goblins
        • Azog the Defiler
      • Realms of the Third Age: From Bag End to Goblin Town – Follows the creation of the Middle-Earth locations from conceptual design to set and prop building to fully digital realities. Realms explored include:
        • Hobbiton
        • Rhosgobel
        • The Misty Mountains
        • Goblin Town
    • The Songs of The Hobbit – A look at the realization of Tolkien’s songs in An Unexpected Journey.

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