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Peter Jackson Confirms New Hobbit 3 Subtitle: The Battle of the Five Armies

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Peter Jackson was rumored to be toying with a new subtitle for the final entry to this fantasy saga, The Hobbit: There and Back Again, but now the director has taken to Facebook to confirm the new title.

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Crazay3648d ago

I wonder what made him change his mind...

Tuxmask553648d ago

Read the Facebook post. It all makes sense.

TheHergulaX3647d ago

I am actually quite shocked about this... yet I do not mind the new name, although I simply prefered the "There and Back Again".

cell9893647d ago

yeah There and Back Again seemed just more true to the book, meh PJ never disappoints

JustInTlME3647d ago (Edited 3647d ago )

I agree, but if you read his post what he says about that title and why it doesn't work anymore makes total sense….

StarWarsFan3647d ago

I liked the old title, but I don't know if it would have made sense, since they did already reached their destination in the second movie. Because The Hobbit was lengthened across three movies, this makes sense. Although, this new one isn't as catchy as the previous movies.

coolbeans3647d ago

A bit of a long subtitle, but it does make sense why they changed it.

ironfist923647d ago

As other people stated "The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies" sounds too long, uses "the" three times, but yes it makes sense given the contect of the film.

Shouldve been "The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies"

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