10 September 2012

Where Will The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey End?

Even before it was confirmed that The Hobbit was going to be a trilogy, fans have wondered where the first film -- The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey -- would leave off and the second film would begin.

The One Ring (via /Film) points out the apparent ending of the first film, based on imagery revealed by the new Hobbit movie app. Even though this is a classic book that's been out for nearly 3/4 of a century, we're still going to issue a SPOILER WARNING.

The sites claim that based on the position of the image above in the App's timeline this is the last scene in the first movie.

As /Film explains, this scene is "from about 100 pages into the 270 page book, when Gandalf, Bilbo and the Dwarves pass the Misty Mountains and are confronted by the Wargs and Goblins. They hide, the Eagles save them, they meet up with Beorn and Gandalf leaves. It’s a logical break in the narrative as it’s an action sequence, you’re introduced to a major new character and the story takes a break. ... However, if this indeed is the ending of An Unexpected Journey, there’s still almost 200 pages of book to go with only one movie down. That suggests the third film will include much of the Smaug material, and that each film could be considerably shorter than the Lord of the Rings movies."

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey opens December 14.


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