Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures jointly announced today that the final film in Peter Jackson’s trilogy adaptation of the enduringly popular masterpiece The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien, now titled “The Hobbit: There and Back Again,” will be released worldwide … Continue reading

Final Film in Peter Jackson’s ‘The Hobbit’ Trilogy Slated for Worldwide Release on July 18, 2014

Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures jointly announced today that the final film in Peter Jackson’s trilogy adaptation of the enduringly popular masterpiece The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien, now titled “The Hobbit: There and Back Again,” will be released worldwide on July 18, 2014. All three films in the trilogy are productions of New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures.

The Studios also announced the title of the second installment in the franchise, “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug,” which will be released on December 13, 2013. The first film in the trilogy, “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” opens this holiday season, on December 14, 2012. Shot in 3D 48 frames-per-second, the trilogy of films will be released in High Frame Rate (HFR) 3D, other 3D formats, IMAX and 2D.

Dan Fellman, President of Domestic Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures, stated;

“We wanted to have a shorter gap between the second and third films of ‘The Hobbit’ Trilogy. Opening in July affords us not only the perfect summer tentpole, but fans will have less time to wait for the finale of this epic adventure.”

Veronika Kwan Vandenberg, President of International Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures, added;

“‘The Hobbit: There and Back Again’ will be an action spectacle and an emotional conclusion for this already much-anticipated trilogy. Opening in the summer will maximize playability for what promises to be an event film for fans the world over.”

From Academy Award®-winning director Peter Jackson, the trilogy of films is set in Middle-earth 60 years before “The Lord of the Rings,” which Jackson and his filmmaking team brought to the big screen in the blockbuster trilogy that culminated with the Oscar®-winning “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.”

The screenplay for “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” the first film in the trilogy, is by Fran Walsh & Philippa Boyens & Peter Jackson & Guillermo del Toro. Jackson is also producing the films, together with Carolynne Cunningham, Zane Weiner and Fran Walsh. The executive producers are Alan Horn, Toby Emmerich, Ken Kamins and Carolyn Blackwood, with Boyens and Eileen Moran serving as co-producers.

Under Jackson’s direction, all three movies are being shot in digital 3D using the latest camera and stereo technology. Additional filming, as with principal photography, is taking place at Stone Street Studios, Wellington, and on location around New Zealand.

“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” and the two remaining films in the trilogy are productions of New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, with New Line managing production. Warner Bros. Pictures is handling worldwide theatrical distribution, with select international territories as well as all international television licensing, being handled by MGM.

Source: Warner Bros. Pictures

  • tonightsmeal

    Hopefully this will join the star wars films as the greatest sci-fi sixology in recent human history

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/James-Solomon/728839727 James Solomon

    “join the star wars films as the greatest sci-fi sixology in recent human history” What?? Sorry man, we’ll have to disagree here. Star Wars has its moments, but the lastest three films are not “classics,” near will be. Poor acting, nonexistent story, and way to heavy on the special effects make these films hardly worthy of the “Star Wars” name. When Lucas allows these films to be made for adults, and stop pandering to kids, then we MIGHT get some good films. Sadly, I don’t think that will happen anytime soon.

    Now the LOTR films, modern classics that I can’t wait for the next three films!

  • http://twitter.com/mixta110 MIXTER

    Very true! If only the prequels were even fractionally as good as the Clone Wars show. Thats the only great thing to come out of the prequels. In fact I wish the makers of the show would remake the prequels so i can throw away my dvds of them.

    That said, as much as I LOVE the LOTR, and I do. The original SW trilogy, just watch it twice! it doubles up as six films anyways because they’re that good! No other film I’ve ever seen can I watch as much as any of the 3 Star Wars films. I saw LOTR about 6 times each since they were released, and they’re great but have aged kinda badly, and they’re LONG! Too much yap. Have not been able to watch them for about 7 years, but I will when the Hobbits out.
    But Star Wars trilogy, I watch at least 5 times a year, used to be more than that. (my old dvds that is, not the silly blurays)

  • myclawismypenis

    Watched a little Empire on the Spike channel tonight.

  • tonightsmeal

    you should throw away your prequel DVD’s anyway… and buy the blurays!!! The films are phenomenal in high def, you’ll get a whole new appreciation for the films in 1080P

  • myclawismypenis

    SOme dvd editions have the original theatrical cut…so, cant throw them out yet. Agree that the Blu’s are top notch.