Glee!!! More movies for Christmas!
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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The Hobbit will now be three films instead of two
Oy. A tale that grew in the telling of it, indeed.
Oy. A tale that grew in the telling of it, indeed.
Argh. Less is More, PJ!
You'd think I would be happy, but I remember King Kong. (She says, darkly.)
I don't see any other way I'm going to get Silmarillion and appendices on my screen, so have at it, I say.
I wonder what the break points will be. For example, if the second movie runs from the Carrock to Barrels Out of Bond, I have a hard time imagining that as a stand-alone movie.
If he's shoehorning the eviction of Sauron from Mirkwood into it, I can see it going to 3 movies. But then it's no longer "The Hobbit."
My sister and I are speculating on Facebook that the second movie is actually just three hours of Bilbo/Tom Bombadil fanfic.
They have stated that the expulsion from Mirkwood is in it, yes.
I just need to know which movie is going to be the one that has the spiders, so I'm prepared.
If I were to guess, based on what's been in the trailers....
The first movie would probably cover up to when Gandalf leaves them on the edge of Mirkwood. Then the second would cover crossing Mirkwood(for Bilbo &Co) and the White Council meeting(for Gandalf) and would finish with the arrival in Laketown(or setting off up the Mountain) and the decision of the Council. Then the third would cover Smaug, the Necromancer, and the Battle of Five Armies.
I'm also wondering if this decision might come from studio pressure to make each movie closer to the usual 2-hours-or-less runtime....