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Erebor, once claimed by Smaug, was reclaimed by Thorin Oakenshield and Dwarves in The Hobbit, aiding in the War of the Ring. Dwarven stronghold Erebor faced struggles during the War, with King Din ...
The Hobbit: Slouching Toward Erebor. by. Scott ... So it was no real surprise when Jackson announced he would produce two films based on Tolkien’s The Hobbit—the single 1937 volume that ...
The Key of Erebor, will play a major role in The Hobbit, The Desolation of Smaug and thanks to a partnership between Microsoft and Warner Bros. new adverts on Windows 8 apps and eventually across ...
He's the biggest star of the movie so there was a lot that went into creating Smaug, the dragon the size of a 747 that rules over Erebor with greedy malevolence in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
The concluding installment of Peter Jackson's misbegotten Hobbit trilogy is an action-packed muddle. There are some terrific shots and scenes, and of course the digital effects are top-of-the-line ...
Welcome back to Middle-Earth. It has been nearly a decade since writer-director Peter Jackson last set foot on J.R.R. Tolkien's hallowed ground, signing off on a spectacular trilogy of films adapted ...
After a bumpy beginning with "An Unexpected Journey," Peter Jackson's "Hobbit" trilogy finds its footing in this much more exciting and purposeful second chapter.
Michał Kaźmierczak is the Lego super-builder responsible for the massive gates of Erebor build from The Hobbit. Well, he’s now added an insanely-large Lego interior to the build. And it’s ...
Bilbo is enjoying life in his snug hobbit hole when Gandalf pops by. He urges Bilbo to embark on an adventure, but the hobbit is a homebody who prefers his books, well-stocked pantry and warm hearth.
The size of the Dwarven kingdom of Erebor was an awe-inspiring, show-stopping setpiece of 'The Hobbit' films. Now, a master LEGO builder has recreated it at Minifigure scale — yet, it still ...
Nearly everything about "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug" represents an improvement over the first installment of Peter Jackson's three-part adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved creation.