New Banner Release for The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

 The Hobbit : The Battle of the five armies is being in touch theaters on Dec. 17. For those who are unable to wait, Warner Bros. has given out two new cuts showcasing what moviegoers should hope for to experience on the day.

The first thing to grip is all about Smaug flying over Lake Town and frame for events the place in flames. Everywhere is fire, people crying (in pain, fear), people coming near to the end, and Bard, the Bowman (Luke Evans), appears to be the only person who is ready to fight. He is seen running on building tops with a try to get to the highest point for a clear small balls for a gun at Smaug.
 
When he fired the 1st arrow, it just hits Smaug and bounces off. The skin of the deadly great fire-breathing, winged animal of fiction is too hard. The Bard will have to discover another way to put to death the animal before he massacres everyone.

The second thing to grip marks a talk between Baggins Bilbo and Thorin Oakenshield. Bilbo is questioning why Thorin is going to war giving thought to as the Elves be greater in number than the little persons by a great amount. It appears Thorin has a map as he told Bilbo that he should not undervalue little persons and that their numbers will not be small for long. This suggests Thorin had discovered a way to telephone on a Dwarven army to help put forward arguments their new country.

Both cuts are deeply effecting and should give some moviegoers a reason to watch the thin skin. It is clear that The Hobbit movies are not of the same hundred of an inch made a comparison to Lord of the rings, mainly needing payment to Peter Jackson's and Warner Bros.' need to stretch a single book into three parts.

The Hobbit should have been over long earlier, but alas 1, Middle Earth is a profitable place no doubt.

There will not be another picture roll put in Middle Earth after The Hobbit : The Battle of the five armies, but that will not stop Warner Bros. from milking the special rights. hope for more viewing part games and possibly a television number, order, group, line in the years to come.

probably 10 to 20 years from now, we might get a chance to see a complete reboot of all films as Hollywood is having a bad name for these things.
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