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  • The Hobbit will be split into three movies: Jackson




    The film version of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" will be split into three movies, rather than two as originally planned, New Zealand director Peter Jackson said Tuesday.

    Jackson, who was responsible for the Oscar-winning adaption of Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, said be began considering the possibility of three films after watching an early cut of the first Hobbit movie.

    "We were really pleased with the way the story was coming together, in particular, the strength of the characters and the cast who have brought them to life," he said on his Facebook page.

    "All of which gave rise to a simple question: do we take this chance to tell more of the tale? And the answer from our perspective as the filmmakers, and as fans, was an unreserved 'yes'."

    The first film, "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey", will premiere in Jackson's hometown Wellington on November 28, with the second, "The Hobbit: There and Back Again", scheduled for release in late 2013.

    Jackson did not reveal the name of the third movie or its release date.

    The decision to add an extra movie follows a recent Hollywood trend of splitting a single book into multiple movies to maximise box office returns from blockbuster franchises.

    The final novels in the Harry Potter and Twilight series have been stretched into two films and the same is set to happen with the last book in the Hunger Games saga.

    Jackson said the decision to make three films was possible because of the extended appendices in the Lord of the Rings, in which Tolkien adds details of the Middle Earth fantasy world in which the Hobbit takes place.

    "It has been an unexpected journey indeed, and in the words of professor Tolkien himself, 'a tale that grew in the telling'," he said.

    Actors reprising their "Lord of the Rings" roles include Ian McKellen, who returns as Gandalf, Cate Blanchett as Galadriel, Orlando Bloom as Legolas, Christopher Lee as Saruman, Elijah Wood as Frodo, and Andy Serkis as Gollum.

    British actor Martin Freeman, from "The Office", takes on the central role of Bilbo Baggins, who is swept into an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the fearsome dragon Smaug.

    Other big names appearing include Barry Humphries, Stephen Fry, James Nesbitt and Billy Connolly.
    Comments 21 Comments
    1. rpm's Avatar
      rpm -
      The film version of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" will be split into three movies, rather than two as originally planned, New Zealand director Peter Jackson said Tuesday.

      Jackson, who was responsible for the Oscar-winning adaption of Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, said be began considering the possibility of three films after watching an early cut of the first Hobbit movie.
    1. Picard's Avatar
      Picard -
      What will the titles be?
    1. Gory51's Avatar
      Gory51 -
      Ho

      BB

      IT

      Thats like saying its a Ghetto version of Pretty Woman, Middle Earth in the year 1984, and Gollum as a clown.
    1. fskmh's Avatar
      fskmh -
      Quote Originally Posted by Picard View Post
      What will the titles be?
      Ka-ching 1, Ka-ching 2 and Ka-ching 3.
    1. ponder's Avatar
      ponder -
      So there will be a year gap between each movie like lotr?
    1. kingrob's Avatar
      kingrob -
      Seeing that I found the hobbits extremely annoying in the LOTR trilogy, I will give this new trilogy a complete skip.

      Honestly, how much can you really squeeze out of the LOTR saga? Or maybe he sucked at other movies and wants to go back to his happy place?

      Ok, Batman might have been squeezed more....I have lost track with how many times he has been resurrected or risen again. Boring.
    1. Pooky's Avatar
      Pooky -
      I don't mind.
    1. IzZzy's Avatar
      IzZzy -
      Quote Originally Posted by Gory51 View Post
      Ho

      BB

      IT
      Awarded 10 internets for funniest post ever!
    1. JamSync's Avatar
      JamSync -
      I think its a good idea, it will allow Jackson to flesh out the story more.
    1. Tacet's Avatar
      Tacet -
      I'm not so sure about this. LOTR is a massive book, and they left out major parts even after splitting the book into three. Hobbit is a much simpler and shorter tale, and I don't really know if there is enough content to justify three movies.
    1. The_Librarian's Avatar
      The_Librarian -
      Quote Originally Posted by Tacet View Post
      I'm not so sure about this. LOTR is a massive book, and they left out major parts even after splitting the book into three. Hobbit is a much simpler and shorter tale, and I don't really know if there is enough content to justify three movies.
      They'll throw in quaffing, whoring and singing about gold in for free
    1. ToxicBunny's Avatar
      ToxicBunny -
      This is Tolkien, there is more than enough content in the Hobbit for 3 movies in my opinion.

      Hell there is enough content in LOTR for 6 or 7 movies... so much stuff was missed.
    1. The_Librarian's Avatar
      The_Librarian -




    1. The_Librarian's Avatar
      The_Librarian -
      Quote Originally Posted by B.O.F.H. View Post
      This is Tolkien, there is more than enough content in the Hobbit for 3 movies in my opinion.

      Hell there is enough content in LOTR for 6 or 7 movies... so much stuff was missed.
      Agreed. They cut out a lot of things in LOTR.

      Would've loved to see Tom Bombadil
    1. STS's Avatar
      STS -
      it's becoming like star wars now

      not a fan, but hope the fans do enjoy it
    1. Gory51's Avatar
      Gory51 -
      Quote Originally Posted by IzZzy View Post
      Awarded 10 internets for funniest post ever!
      thank you sir
    1. phaktza's Avatar
      phaktza -
      Quote Originally Posted by The_Librarian View Post




      +1
    1. phaktza's Avatar
      phaktza -
      Quote Originally Posted by Tacet View Post
      I'm not so sure about this. LOTR is a massive book, and they left out major parts even after splitting the book into three. Hobbit is a much simpler and shorter tale, and I don't really know if there is enough content to justify three movies.
      Ah, that's the rub. However Jackson has given us an answer - he will include stuff not found in the Hobbit; such as content from Tolkien's middle earth history and other stories.
    1. Madman88's Avatar
      Madman88 -
      I'm not sure this is a good idea. The Hobbit is a childrens story compared to lotr, its written in a different style. I'm just not sure there is enough there for 3 full movies.
    1. Gargmel's Avatar
      Gargmel -
      For the first time ever, reading the book will be quicker than watching the movies. Fail...
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