On this episode of Hobbit in 5, we introduce you to our new website, reveal the official titles for The Hobbit, talk about possible LOTR extended edition screenings in NZ, look at some set pieces, and Sir Peter Jackson begins to answer fan-submitted questions! We also cover Oin in our character study!

June 3th, 2011 – Episode 20

Our website (coming soon):
http://www.hobbitin5.com

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Ian McKellen’s blog entry

West Coast Premiere Tour Announced

The Lord of the Rings In Concert: The Fellowship of the Ring Howard Shore’s Academy Award®-winning score
performed live to film on-stage by over 200 musicians Munich Symphony Orchestra, Pacific Chorale And Phoenix Boys Choir Conducted by Ludwig Wicki

Nine-city tour October 12 –23, 2011 Starting at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, Arizona

www.lordoftheringsinconcert.com There is only one Lord of the Rings. Come share in the power.

(Los Angeles, June 3, 2011) — A nine-city West Coast tour of the highly anticipated The Lord of the Rings In Concert: The Fellowship of the Ring will begin on October 12 at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, Arizona. Featuring Howard Shore’s complete Academy Award® and Grammy®–winning score performed live on-stage by more than 200 musicians, the Glendale presentation of Fellowship will be followed by engagements in San Diego, Las Vegas, Anaheim, Portland, Seattle, Fresno, Oakland and Sacramento. Tickets go on sale on Friday, June 10 for all cities.

Celebrated Maestro Ludwig Wicki, the preeminent conductor of Howard Shore’s Ring music, will conduct all performances. Joining Maestro Wicki is soprano Kaitlyn Lusk, who has toured the world as a soloist in The Lord of the Rings Symphony. Continue reading “Lord of the Rings In Concert: The Fellowship of the Ring”

Thanks to Ringer Irfon for sending in this link to a BBC interview with actor Stephen Fry who will be playing the Master of Laketown in ‘The Hobbit‘ films. In the audio interview, Stephen speaks of his role, Martin Freeman’s schedule, and other various topics. In a humorous tidbit, he describes his role as the Master of Laketown as ‘a mixture of Mayor Quimby in The Simpsons, obviously without that accent, and Adam West in Family Guy.‘ For the full audio, jump over to the BBC website for a listen! [BBC]

That’s the big question posed by Ben Child of The Guardian!

To begin with, fans have long known that Peter Jackson’s vision for his two-part adaptation of The Hobbit involves plans to include the activities of the White Council and the Necromancer of Dol Guldur, a rather sketchy storyline that minimally involves Gandalf, Saruman, and Galadriel, and occurs parallel to the main story of Bilbo’s journey with the thirteen Dwarves to the Lonely Mountain.

But while it could be argued that the White Council storyline is at least canon, what can be said about the surprising inclusion of Frodo, his father Drogo, an older Bilbo (played by Sir Ian Holm), and Legolas?

In his article Ben poses genuine questions that most fans (on TheOneRing.net at least) have been pondering over for months now:

What shape will Sauron take – Tolkien offers no clues – as he will presumably not yet have assumed the form of a great eye in which he appears in Lord of the Rings?

Does this mean that the 89-year-old Christopher Lee has made the trip to New Zealand after all to reprise his role as Saruman?

Going further than questioning the practicalities of filming this prelude to the Lord of the Rings, the article delves deeper into the question at the heart of the much-anticipated cinematic phenomenon – by pulling us away from the central story, will the films present The Hobbit through a very different prism than what was originally intended?

Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Snowblind Studios reveal the box art for The Lord of the Rings: War in the North.

With the nearly insurmountable weight of the survival of Middle-earth on their shoulders, the Fellowship of three – human, elf and dwarf – prepare for the journey ahead.

Traversing the territories of this little known region, the Fellowship must work in concert – battling limitless hordes, testing the limits of the brutalities of war, protecting each other at every turn – if Middle-earth is to be saved. Looking to the blood-stained path that lies ahead, the Fellowship must not waver in the face of impending death. Continue reading “WB Reveals Box Art for ‘War in the North’”

Now that we know the official release dates for the two The Hobbit films, it was only a matter of time for other studios to start adjusting their schedules. First up, according to the HollywoodNews.com, is Ang Lee’s anticipated adaptation of Yann Martel’s ‘Life of Pi,’  which has pushed its release back a week to December 21st 2012. The Hobbit films, whether critically acclaimed or not, will ultimately rule the first two weekends at the box office. It is probably a very good strategy to avoid competition! Remember how Star Trek: Nemesis opened very close to The Two Towers in 2002? That was the death knell for Trekkies worldwide until the reboot a few years ago. Look for more movies to start adjusting their schedules based on the Bilbo juggernaut coming their way… [Read More]