Writers are still writing for second and third ‘Hobbit’ movie

inge —  November 29, 2012 — 4 Comments

Philippa Boyens

Phillipa Boyens, one of the writers of ‘The Hobbit‘ was interviewed on the red carpet. What do the things she said tell us about the second and third movie?

“When Warner Bros. said ‘go’ for turning it into a trilogy, we were so happy, as it allowed us to tell more of these characters’ stories,” and then continuing: “Particularly Gandalf’s story.

I wonder what part of Gandalf’s backstory we get to see? Are the Istari (Wizards) explained to us? Another possibility could be more background story about the Ring, but I don’t think it’s very likely. The writers also said they want to make ‘The Hobbit‘ very distinct from ‘The Lord of the Rings‘, therefore it shouldn’t focus too much on the Ring itself.

I think we get to see how the relationship between Gandalf and Bilbo’s family came to pass. All we know from ‘The Hobbit‘ is that Bilbo and Gandalf know each other, because Gandalf visits the Shire often, but we don’t get to hear what sparks Gandalf’s interest for Hobbits.

‘Why the Halfling, Gandalf?’ asks Galadriel in the first movie. The other wizards and the elves don’t seem to be too interested in Hobbits.  Gandalf has to explain to them what makes Hobbits so special. I can understand why expanding these kinds of things would cause the first movie to end where it seems to end: the company being rescued from the burning trees by the Eagles.

Apparently, some of the material is taken from ‘The Lord of the Rings‘ trilogy. Mrs. Boyens says: “Especially for characters like Radagast.” I recall from ‘The Lord of the Rings’ book that scouts are looking for Radagast after the Council of Elrond, but he can’t be found, he is not home in Rhosgobel, nobody knows where he is and he doesn’t show up later. That makes me wonder what is being referred to when Philippa Boyens is saying this, since most of the information we have about him is either from the ‘Unfinished Tales‘ or ‘The Silmarillion‘.

Later on, actor and second unit director Any Serkis remarks: “Gollum’s not currently scheduled to come back in the second and third movie, but the fact of the matter is, never say never with Peter.”
We speculated about this. Can the writers leave Gollum alone in his cave? Apparently they can so far. But we also said that Gollum could follow Bilbo from a distance after finding out that Bilbo has his ring. Again, this would draw too much attention towards the previous trilogy and therefore it’s unlikely this will happen.

Hugo Weaving told reporters he isn’t making an appearance in the third movie, which may sound odd at first glance. Some people were surprised to hear that, because they thought Elrond surely would be at the Battle of Five Armies. But according to the books, Elrond wasn’t there. This battle was fought by Goblins and wargs of Moria against the Dwarves around the Lonely Mountain, the Men of Laketown, the Elves of Mirkwood and the great Eagles of the Misty Mountains. Beorn, Gandalf and the hobbits also fight but as individuals, instead of being part of a certain army. Therefore, Hugo Weaving cannot be in the third movie.

What do you make of the remarks made by the writers? What backstories will we get to see? Share your theories down below in the combox!

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4 responses to Writers are still writing for second and third ‘Hobbit’ movie

  1. The more Gandalf, the better! ;)

    Seriously, I’d love to see them expand on Gandalf’s background story – getting more information about the origin of the Istari would be pretty neat, but I don’t think they’re going to do that. I think they have to be careful not to put too much attention on Gandalf; after all, he is “just” a supporting character and is not supposed to dominate the story.

    I think it’s possible that she simply meant that they expanded the White Council/Necromancer storyline (Gandalf sniffing around Dol Guldur, Gandalf meeting Thrain etc.) – perhaps even more than was originally planned.

  2. By the way, did anyone notice that “The Hobbit” currently holds a 9,3 out of 10 rating at IMDb with nearly 4,000 people having given their vote? Although I suspect that only a few selected press members, industry people and family/friends of the cast and crew have seen the movie as of yet – so these votes might be a little biased. Still, I’m excited!

  3. Did I just see a new TV spot showing a flying/attacking SMOUG?! I was shocked a little. I’m waiting to see that new spot online.

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