The world has read J. R. R. Tolkien's famous "Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" trilogies and watched the movies directed by the award winning director Peter Jackson. The final book of "The Hobbit" is "There and Back Again" but in the upcoming movie it is given another name. The new title for the upcoming and awaited final movie is "The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies" and will hit the theaters on December 18, 2014. The movie has been rated 12A by the British Board of Film Classification.
The movie is produced by Wingnut Films, New Line Cinema and Metro Goldwyn Mayer and is to be distributed by Warner Brothers Pictures, according to hobbitblog.com, the biggest producers and distributor of the best movies of all time. The trailer is on its way and is rumored to be 1 minute and 28 seconds only and will be shown to the world around October.
The movie still follows the flow of the story in the book and some slight changes on the scene. Just like in the book, Thorin is dead while in the movie he is still alive but with major injuries. They felt that somehow the new title of the movie is more appropriate for the movie. From the previous movie "Desolation of Smaug", Bilbo has arrived in Erebor to reclaim it and departed. That is the reason why they have to change the title of the movie, it is in the second movie itself and the third movie focuses mainly on the great battle for peace.
The movie will still be played by the same characters and Christopher Lee will be an added cast to play as Saruman.
The humans, elves, dwarves, and great eagles has decided to put aside their indifferences and feuds for awhile to defeat the huge army of goblins, wargs and bats. Bilbo Baggins is still the main character of the movie as he is the hobbit that the title is referring to.
The wait for the final book of the hobbit trilogy should be worthy for they have worked hard just like the journey of Bilbo Baggins in the movie itself, according to Peter Jackson himself.