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*[[Martin Freeman]] and [[Ian Holm]] as [[Bilbo Baggins]]
 
*[[Ian McKellen]] as [[Gandalf]]
 
*[[Richard Armitage]] as [[Thorin Oakenshield]]
 
*[[Ken Stott]] as [[Balin]]
 
*[[Graham McTavish]] as [[Dwalin]]
 
*[[William Kircher]] as [[Bifur]]
 
*[[James Nesbitt]] as [[Bofur]]
 
*[[Stephen Hunter]] as [[Bombur]]
 
*[[Dean O'Gorman]] as [[Fili]]
 
*[[Aidan Turner]] as [[Kili]]
 
*[[John Callen]] as [[Oin]]
 
*[[Peter Hambleton]] as [[Gloin]]
 
*[[Jed Brophy]] as [[Nori]]
 
*[[Mark Hadlow]] as [[Dori]]
 
*[[Adam Brown]] as [[Ori]]
 
*[[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as [[Smaug]]/[[Sauron|The Necromancer]]
 
*[[Manu Bennett]] as [[Azog]]
 
*[[Elijah Wood]] as [[Frodo Baggins]]
 
*[[Hugo Weaving]] as [[Elrond]]
 
*[[Cate Blanchett]] as [[Galadriel]]
 
*[[Christopher Lee]] as [[Saruman]]
 
*[[Billy Connolly]] as [[Dain Ironfoot]]
 
*[[Orlando Bloom]] as [[Legolas]]
 
*[[Evangeline Lilly]] as [[Tauriel]]
 
*[[Luke Evans]] as [[Bard]]
 
*[[Lee Pace]] as [[Thranduil]]
 
*[[Mikael Persbrandt]] as [[Beorn]]
 
*[[Bret McKenzie]] as [[Lindir]]
 
*[[John Bell]] as [[Bain]]
 
*[[Stephen Colbert]] as Unknown (rumoured)
 
*[[Lawrence Makoare]] as [[Bolg]]
 
*[[Ryan Gage]] as [[Alfrid]]
 
*[[Shane Briant]] as [[Mayor of Michel Delving]] (rumoured)
 
*[[Robin Kerr]] as [[Elros the Guard|Elros]]
 
*[[Simon London]] as [[Feren]]
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 09:46, 24 December 2013

The Hobbit: There and Back Again is the upcoming third and final installment of The Hobbit Trilogy. It will follow The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and will be produced by Peter Jackson, who also directed the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Filming took place primarily in New Zealand. The film stars Martin Freeman as Bilbo, Ian McKellen as Gandalf the Grey, Benedict Cumberbatch as Smaug and the Necromancer, and Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield.

On February 28, 2013, it was confirmed there is a new release date for There and Back Again. It has been announced via press, and now mirrors the release dates of Peter Jackson's Middle-earth films, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. The movie's release date has been rescheduled from July 18, 2014 to December 17, 2014.[1]

Plot

Bard kills Smaug. There will be a battle outside the lonely mountain. Filli and Killi die in the battle. Beorn (the man/beast/bear) kills Bolg, the head of the orc army. Lord Elrond leads an attack on Dol Guldur. Lady of Lothlórien throws down its walls and get Gandolf out of there, but the enemy (Sauron) has returned.

Etymology

The title is based on Bilbo's title for his book; it is an alternate title for the original novel The Hobbit.

Cast

Role Actor
Bilbo Baggins Martin Freeman
Old Bilbo Baggins Sir Ian Holm
Gandalf Sir Ian McKellen
Thorin Oakenshield Richard Armitage
Dwalin Graham McTavish
Balin Ken Stott
Kíli Aidan Turner
Fíli Dean O'Gorman
Dori Mark Hadlow
Nori Jed Brophy
Ori Adam Brown
Óin John Callen
Glóin Peter Hambleton
Bifur William Kircher
Bofur James Nesbitt
Bombur Stephen Hunter
Saruman Christopher Lee
Galadriel Cate Blanchett
Radagast Sylvester McCoy
Smaug, Necromancer Benedict Cumberbatch
Azog Manu Bennett
Bolg Lawrence Makoare
Beorn Mikael Persbrandt
Thranduil Lee Pace
Legolas Orlando Bloom
Tauriel Evangeline Lilly
Daín II Billy Connolly
Elros the Guard Robin Kerr
Thranduil's Lieutenant Brendan Casey
Galion Craig Hall
Feren Simon London
Bard the Bowman Luke Evans
Sigrid Peggy Nesbitt
Tilda Mary Nesbitt
Bain John Bell
Master of Laketown Stephen Fry
Alfrid Ryan Gage
Fimbul Stephen Ure
Laketown spy Stephen Colbert

Trivia

  • The film will be the last film adaptation of The Lord of the Rings and related works, as the Tolkien Estate has forbidden any more films from being made (at least for now).
  • The title comes from Bilbo's fictional volume in the Red Book of Westmarch: There and Back Again: A Hobbit's Tale.

References

  1. Mrcere (February 28, 2013). Third 'Hobbit' movie release moved from July to December 2014. TheOneRing.net. Retrieved on March 2, 2013.


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