Katy wrote:
Lord Dagoth wrote:
Katy wrote:
Lord Dagoth wrote:
Katy wrote:
Hobbit - the first part of trilogy The Lord of Rings by Tolkien. Director is also Peter Jackson. I look forward to this movie, but I don´t know when will be finished.
I'm looking forward for this movie too...

Do you know when will be Hobbit finished? And some more informations about that?

I know nothing at present
I know that there will two movies about "the hobbit",the first in 2010 and the second in 2011...I hope that these news are true

Wow, thank you very much for these news! This is long time yet, I can´t wait

And one of them shoots P.Jackson and who shoots the second, do you know? It will be interesting

The first movie will be about the book The Hobbit itself.
The second movie will cover some of the events in Middle-earth during the 60 years between the end of The Hobbit, when Bilbo returns to Bag End in the year 2941 of the Third Age, and the Long Expected Party that opens The Fellowship of the Ring, in the year 3001 of the Third Age. According to PJ: “At this stage, we’re not imagining a film that literally covers 60 years, like a bio-pic or documentary. We would figure out what happens during that 60 years, and choose one short section of time to drop in and dramatise for the screen.”
Possible events that could be included:
- Sauron returns to Mordor
- Gollum ventures from the Misty Mountains in search of Bilbo and ends up in Mordor
- Aragorn and Arwen meet
- Aragorn and Galdalf meet
- A young Aragorn leaves Rivendell and travels south to fight for Rohan and Gondor under the alias of Thorongil
- The Dwarves, led by Balin, re-inhabit Moria
There has also been mention of taking one character, such as Aragorn or Gandalf, and following their story-line over the 60 year time-frame. Essentially, the film rights include anything from the text or appendices of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. What definitely will not be included in either movie are events or characters from Tolkien’s other works including The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales and The History of Middle-earth series.