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Peter Jackson’s film adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit could have been many things. At first conceived as a stand-alone movie before he tackled The Lord Of The Rings, the idea of making it as a prequel to the epic trilogy slowly emerged in the decade after. Originally split into two films and with Guillermo Del Toro attached as director it looked set to be something rather different to what audiences were accustomed to from Middle Earth. That was until Del Toro left the project and Jackson returned, boosting the number of films to three.
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I loved the first Hobbit. Even at nearly three hours long it never seemed too long...that is, until the second movie that was very much like a bridge to nowhere.
Definitely should've combined the elements of all three into one like Jackson wanted to do with the first trilogy, ironically.