Peter Jackson's Third 'Hobbit' Film Officially Gets New Title
Peter Jackson's third and final Hobbit film has officially been renamed. It was first called The Hobbit: There and Back Again and now it's officially been changed to The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. It still opens December 17.
Below, read Peter Jackson's reasoning behind the change.
Here's Jackson's post from Facebook:
Inside Information...Our journey to make The Hobbit Trilogy has been in some ways like Bilbo's own, with hidden paths revealing their secrets to us as we've gone along. "There and Back Again" felt like the right name for the second of a two film telling of the quest to reclaim Erebor, when Bilbo's arrival there, and departure, were both contained within the second film. But with three movies, it suddenly felt misplaced—after all, Bilbo has already arrived "there" in the "Desolation of Smaug".When we did the premiere trip late last year, I had a quiet conversation with the studio about the idea of revisiting the title. We decided to keep an open mind until a cut of the film was ready to look at. We reached that point last week, and after viewing the movie, we all agreed there is now one title that feels completely appropriate.And so: "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" it is.As Professor Tolkien intended, "There and Back Again" encompasses Bilbo's entire adventure, so don't be surprised if you see it used on a future box-set of all three movies.Before then however, we have a film to finish, and much to share with you. It's been a nice quiet time for us—Jabez and I happily editing away in a dark cave in Wellington—but those halcyon days are quickly coming to an end. It will soon be time to step into the light. Expect to see and hear much about The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies in the coming months.And there's also The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Extended Cut, which we're in the process of finishing, with over 25 mins of new scenes, all scored with original music composed by Howard Shore.It'll be a fun year!
Jackson pretty much lays it out there. When The Hobbit was two movies, There and Back Again made more sense. In this movie, the Battle is more central to the plot. What he doesn't cop to, however, is the fact "The Battle of the Five Armies" is a much more vibrant and exciting title. One audiences are sure to get excited about. It's straight-forward and holds the promise of action. "There and Back Again" sounds like there's a lot of walking. Which there probably will be, but you don't want to sell that.
I'm looking forward to seeing how Jackson wraps up The Hobbit and bridges to The Lord of the Rings no matter what the title. What about you?