On December 20th 2011 at approximately 10pm ET/7pm PT, Warner Brothers released the first official trailer for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. What followed was a world of fans exploding in joy. We here at TheOneRing.net were equally giddy and now, after some time digesting, we offer our complete and detailed frame-by-frame look at the trailer.
Find the trailer online at Apple.com and TheHobbit.com.
The following screen caps and commentary are not confirmed and only speculation by the staff at TheOneRing.net.
And a special note: MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!!!! And Click the images to see larger versions
Continue reading “First Hobbit trailer: TORn’s frame-by-frame analysis”
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UPDATE! We’ve added our frame by frame analysis to TORn now with a full page of Hobbity goodness. Find it right HERE.
As you can imagine, the poor TheOneRing.net server has been hammered and is crumbling under the pressure of a trailer release. As a result, we’ve added our first pass at a Hobbit Trailer frame-by-frame analysis as a gallery on our Facebook page. Check it out and share your thoughts/opinions! [Facebook Frame-by-Frame]
And of course, enjoy the trailer right here on TORn and then visit the official website TheHobbit.com!
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In what is sure to become everyone’s latest desktop wallpaper, we present you a nice and clean high rez version of the Hobbit photo Empire Magazine premiered in newsstands this last week. Take a look!
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Martin Freeman does not feel under pressure while filming his iconic role as Bilbo Baggins in ‘The Hobbit’ as he considers it to be director Sir Peter Jackson’s ”film”. Martin Freeman does not think ‘The Hobbit’ is his film – despite being the lead star. The British star plays the part of hobbit Bilbo Baggins in the Sir Peter Jackson-directed ‘Lord of the Rings’ prequel, and he admits after a long time filming he does not feel worried about taking on the character.
He said: “I honestly don’t feel that pressure, no. I really, really don’t. It is Bilbo’s journey, but I didn’t write it. I’m not directing it. It’s not my film, It’s Peter’s film.” However, he reveals it has been tough for him to do a good job when he is covered in “snot and mud” during the New Zealand-set shoot. He added to Total Film: “The hardest thing is staying up and peppy when you’re covered in snot or mud, day after day. I’m sure there’s more to come. More..
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Take a look at the February issue of Total Film Magazine, where they featured Martin Freeman as Bilbo on the cover and had some great content inside! Pick this up on newsstands soon! Continue reading “Total Film Magazine Reveals More Hobbit Photos”
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Thanks to Ringer Gaer Carreg for doing some digging and sending in this Oct 6th exchange between the official twitter accounts of actor John Bell and Luke Evans.:

@johnbell123 John Bell
@Mr_Luke_Evans thanks Da! Happy now! See you soon. X
6 Oct
@Mr_Luke_Evans
Luke Evans
@johnbell123 no problem son! See you soon back in NZ
6 Oct
Of course nothing is official until Peter Jackson updates us on his Facebook, but I think its safe to call this one: John Bell will play Bain, Son of Bard. [View Exchange] [Full Cast Listing] [Official John Bell Twitter] [Official Luke Evans Twitter] The New York Times is also listing John as Bain in their official cast listing here.
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