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Re: The Hobbit: There and Back Again

If you didn't read the book, don't read this.....

I have to wonder if the deaths that happen in the book will happen in this movie. Kili has already been shot in the leg and helped by Tauriel. The ponies were suppose to be killed by Smaug, yet they had them return to Beorn. I have to wonder if Kili, Fili and Thorin will actually die. If any of them die, I suspect it will just be Thorin.

I don't think PJ will change those fates, but who knows. I think Thorin will have a more heroic death than what was in the book.
 
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Do we really know what's going to be on the end of this movie? We may have something that ties all the movies together. We just don't know. Gollum doing something would be great.

Gollum would be the sensible ending that can relate to the flow of the Jackson LOTR universe.

I would like to see the ending to show more about the rings. I know we saw a glimpse of the rings history in the beginning of the Fellowship film, but not enough IMO.
 
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Do we really know what's going to be on the end of this movie? We may have something that ties all the movies together. We just don't know. Gollum doing something would be great.

I haven't heard how the end plays out.

If you didn't read the book, don't read this.....

I have to wonder if the deaths that happen in the book will happen in this movie. Kili has already been shot in the leg and helped by Tauriel. The ponies were suppose to be killed by Smaug, yet they had them return to Beorn. I have to wonder if Kili, Fili and Thorin will actually die. If any of them die, I suspect it will just be Thorin.

I would be shocked if they don't. I expect Jackson to play it pretty straight on this one.
 
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I hope so if he does happen.


Also, while I said PJ won't change the fates, I just meant of Kili, Fili, and Thorin. I think he may change how those deaths happen. I also wonder if he may kill off a few more dwarves like the 77 animated film. What's already cool to watch is how these films went from Light in tone and silly in AUJ to what looks like a really dark and sad conclusion in TABA
 
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Also, while I said PJ won't change the fates, I just meant of Kili, Fili, and Thorin. I think he may change how those deaths happen. I also wonder if he may kill off a few more dwarves like the 77 animated film. What's already cool to watch is how these films went from Light in tone and silly in AUJ to what looks like a really dark and sad conclusion in TABA

I didn't think about the line of Durin, so he probably won't their fate. I was just wondering since Kili has already been shot in the leg, that this could be his only "fate". I don't remember that happening in the book.

Damn, it's going to be a long year. :lol
 
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I didn't think about the line of Durin, so he probably won't their fate. I was just wondering since Kili has already been shot in the leg, that this could be his only "fate". I don't remember that happening in the book.

Damn, it's going to be a long year. :lol

just have a feeling Kili will die with Tauriel holding each other's hand(very last of the Mohicans like)making it very powerful and emotional. I could go for that
 
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Maybe him and Gandolf searching for Gollum? Didn't they do that?

Viggo was game I heard, but I don't think it happened. But who knows. They don't always tell the truth because of too many people spoiling things.

Yeah, I seem to remember something like that in the ROTK appendices. Not something you'd necessarily need to spend a ton of screen time on, but might be something they could briefly show. And if it's a short sequence, they could film it any time (if they haven't already). Since they're done shooting all the pick-ups for TABA, they've essentially got a year to focus only on post for the last movie. So they could probably slip in a couple of days to sneakily shoot something. If they were so inclined.
 
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I'd be VERY surprised if PJ didn't have the last film ending in some massive LOTR fore-shadowing moment. It might even rival ROTK for number of endings!!
 
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Also, while I said PJ won't change the fates, I just meant of Kili, Fili, and Thorin. I think he may change how those deaths happen. I also wonder if he may kill off a few more dwarves like the 77 animated film. What's already cool to watch is how these films went from Light in tone and silly in AUJ to what looks like a really dark and sad conclusion in TABA

:exactly: It's almost as if I'm looking at this like I was wondering how Lucas was going to wrap up ROTS with Vader's birth, The jedi's being killed, Luke's birth etc.

I want to see how Jackson kills Smaug and how he ends the war between the Dwarves and the elves.
 
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I'd be VERY surprised if PJ didn't have the last film ending in some massive LOTR fore-shadowing moment. It might even rival ROTK for number of endings!!

I want Gollum leaving his cave and As the very last scene show Barad-Dur starting to rebuild
 
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:exactly: It's almost as if I'm looking at this like I was wondering how Lucas was going to wrap up ROTS with Vader's birth, The jedi's being killed, Luke's birth etc.

I want to see how Jackson kills Smaug and how he ends the war between the Dwarves and the elves.

I think those are easy answers
 
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I think those are easy answers

I guess your right, after all, that ending battle sequence in ROTK was very impressive too see.

I guess Jackson can mimic a sequence like that with the Dwarf war ending . Maybe this film would be 3hrs plus
 
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Re: The Hobbit: There and Back Again

If you didn't read the book, don't read this.....

I have to wonder if the deaths that happen in the book will happen in this movie. Kili has already been shot in the leg and helped by Tauriel. The ponies were suppose to be killed by Smaug, yet they had them return to Beorn. I have to wonder if Kili, Fili and Thorin will actually die. If any of them die, I suspect it will just be Thorin.

dude, as far as I remember, in the book, the ponies that killed by Smaug was the one that given by people Lake City, not by Beorn. Ponies given by Beorn RETURNED to Beorn right after they stepped into Mirkwoord, while Gandalf won't return his pony because he went to Wizard Summit to plan an attack againts Dol Guldur. so yeah, it's pretty accurate with the book (about Beorn's ponies I mean)
 
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dude, as far as I remember, in the book, the ponies that killed by Smaug was the one that given by people Lake City, not by Beorn. Ponies given by Beorn RETURNED to Beorn right after they stepped into Mirkwoord, while Gandalf won't return his pony because he went to Wizard Summit to plan an attack againts Dol Guldur. so yeah, it's pretty accurate with the book (about Beorn's ponies I mean)

The Ween is not a dude.
 
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