“Can you promise that I will come back?”
“No. And if you do, you will not be the same”THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY
Sometimes I just rewatch the trailer and nearly die of excitement and happiness.
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Movie Trailer of the Day: First official trailer for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey — the first installment in Peter Jackson’s two-part adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings prequel.
The film, which stars pretty much anyone you could ever want to be involved in this epic production, is due in theaters December 14th. Part two, There and Back Again, is expected to open on December 13th, 2013.
Bonus: Check out the first official poster below.
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I CAN’T. I JUST CAN’T. And that poster is so beautiful.
I can’t just go running off into the blue. I’m a Baggins of Bag End!
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
I AM SOBBING.
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Elijah Wood and Ian McKellen on the set of The Hobbit
I CAN’T DEAL WITH ALL OF THESE EMOTIONS.
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There be Big-Ass, Unmarked, Hi-Res Hobbit-y Pictures Here
I’ve had enough comments on my tumblr background to get the distinct impression that there’s a fair few Martin Freeman Fans who have not yet got their hands on these magical wonders and this is not right. Everyone should be able to count Martin’s eyelashes, dammit! So I’m posting them again and trying to be louder about it. So have some big-ass Bilbo, people:
Bilbo 1 (3000 x 2000)
Bilbo 2 (3000 x 2000)
Martin & Peter (5120 x 3414) ← Seriously!And a bit of wizard:
Gandalf 1 (3000 x 2000)
Gandalf 2 (3000 x 2000)All credit - and undying gratitude - goes to the mighty duats at TheOneRing.net.
FLAILING.
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch has landed a role in The Hobbit, his Sherlock co-star Martin Freeman says.
Freeman let the news slip backstage at the Bafta TV awards on Sunday, where Sherlock picked up the prize for best drama series.
Freeman plays Bilbo Baggins in Peter Jackson’s two-part fantasy film, due out in 2012-13.
Asked about his role, Cumberbatch remained tight-lipped: “I can’t say at the moment, thank you very much.”
Freeman said later: “I knew I was a sort of a big mouth but I didn’t realise to what extent I was a big mouth, and I’ve just ruined everything.
“I might not actually go back to a job - they might have just sacked me.”
Cumberbatch joins a cast on the Tolkien epic, currently filming in New Zealand, which includes Hugo Weaving and Sir Ian McKellen.
Earlier in the week it was announced that writer and broadcaster Stephen Fry would have a role in The Hobbit playing The Master of Laketown.
Freeman said: “He’s a scholar and a gentleman and I’m very pleased to welcome him aboard.”
Read the rest of the article here.
IS THIS REAL LIFE?
HOW CAN ONE CAST CONTAIN SO MUCH AWESOME?
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