New Hobbit Still released.
A new still, featuring the Dwarves Fili, Kili, Dori & Nori, has recently been released. To see the still, along with a movie synopsis and the Official Trailer click here
A new still, featuring the Dwarves Fili, Kili, Dori & Nori, has recently been released. To see the still, along with a movie synopsis and the Official Trailer click here
Although ‘The Hobbit; There and Back Again’ was filmed at 48 frames per second, according to this report in Variety most theaters will be showing a stepped down 24 fps version of the film.
Andy Serkis says Martin Freeman was unpredictable on the set of ‘The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey’ because he always wanted to try his own thing while portraying Bilbo Baggins.
See how right here .
He already made a trilogy for The Lord of the Rings, but it’s becoming more apparent that filmmaker Peter Jackson — who just wrapped production on a two-part version of The Hobbit — may be returning to The Shire yet again. THR and LA Times both report that talks have begun with the cast the last few weeks, specifically Martin Freeman and Ian McKellen, about returning for a third movie.
Will we see a trilogy? See the latest here.
Director Peter Jackson has just posted Hobbit Production Video #8 on his Facebook page. The 14:39 video, which deals with both Comic Con and the last days of filming, can be found here .
Monsters and Critics has just posted a number of new stills from ‘The Hobbit, An Unexpected Journey`. To see the stills click here and then follow the link in the second sentence.
Click here to see Peter Jackson’s response when asked by HitFix whether he was considering splitting the second Hobbit movie into two films; thus turning The Hobbit into a trilogy.
If reaction to “The Hobbit” footage at Comic-Con is any indication, Peter Jackson has another couple of blockbusters on his hands, Yahoo reports.
Peter Jackson was recently interviewed at Comic Con by reporter Geoff Boucher. To see the brief Q&A interview, in which Jackson starts off by explaining the decision to show the ‘The Hobbit; An Unexpected Journey’ preview in 2-D and at 24 FPS click here.