The Hobbit 3: Battle of the Five Armies Spoilers and Release Date-Darkest Film Among the Three Movies Released

The Hobbit 3: Battle of the Five Armies Spoilers and Release Date-Darkest Film Among the Three Movies Released
According to reports, "The Hobbit 3: Battle of the Five Armies" is considered the darkest film among the three Hobbit movies. Based on the movie plot revealed by Peter Jackson on his interview with San Diego Comic Con, "The Hobbit 3: Battle of the Five Armies" will bridge the two hobbit movies that were actually more peaceful and not so bloody.
In this third film, Elves, Dwarves, Goblins, Humans, and Eagles would make up The Five Armies. The Orc and Elven will be gathered in battlefield to prepare for assault. On the other hand, latest update about the movie includes new pictures of The Hobbit 3, which are now posted on their official Facebook page. The pictures posted include Azog the Defiler on top of an elevated plane standing up. He is leading the army of orcs into the Lonely Mountain and they are all ready for the ultimate combat. The poster alone looks exciting enough.
While there are some fans who are very excited about the finale of this epic trilogy, there are still other people who are expressing their disappointment because the movie adaptation is far different from what is in the book of J.R.R. Tolkein.
The Hobbit 3: Battle of the Five Armies will be in theaters on December 26 in Australia cinemas; December 11 in New Zealand; December 12 in United Kingdom; and December 17 in Canada and United States.
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