As far as movie announcements went, March wasn't a lot more exciting than February, but we did get a few tid-bits here and there . . . take a look below the break for a complete and up-to-date list.
March, 2012
February, 2012 (not much happened movie wise . . .)
- 22nd March: First look at Dale
 - 2nd March: Production Video #6
 
February, 2012 (not much happened movie wise . . .)
- 8th February: Dain Ironfoot is finally cast
 
January, 2012
- 25th January: Behind the scenes thingy (if'n you're interested)
 
- 25th January: Filming the Barrel-riding sequence
 
- 11th January: construction begins on new set
 
- 6th January: New Bilbo pic
 
- 5th January: Scary possible (improvised) ending of Hobbit
 
December, 2011
- 28th December: PJ discusses filming
 
- 25th December: Bilbo and Gollum interview (cause they didn't have anything better to do on Christmas)
 
- 23rd December: Production video #5
 
- 22nd December: Another PJ interview
 
- 20th December: Hobbit teaser trailer released
 
- 19th December: End of filming for 2011
 
- 7th December: No delay in Hobbit release!
 
Prior Stuff (2011)
- 10th of November: Reports of a mystery set. Beorn's jato?
 
- 4th of November: Production video #4
 
- 13th of October: 1 year since Hobbit movie directed by PJ was announced
 
- 30th of September: Interview with PJ about filming
 
- 20th of August: Filming begins again, as reported here
 
- 21st of July: Production video #3
 
- 8th of July: Production video #2
 
- 9th of June: Peter Jackson and crew arrive in Wellington
 
- May 30th: Titles of two Hobbit films announced
 - December 14, 2012: "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey"
 - December 13, 2012: "The Hobbit: There and Back Again"
 
- May 19th: Pause in filming in 3 weeks to begin editing, visual effects and preparation for large scenes can commence.
 
- Week of March 21st: Filming of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey begins
 

I like Jan 5th: "Scary possible (improvised) ending of the Hobbit."
ReplyDeleteI haven't bothered discussing this with anyone yet since I feel it is too speculative to worry about, but since I'm here...if Necromancer/Sauron comes tearing through the BOFA, or waits till after the main events of BOFA, then comes tearing through, only to be non-mortally wounded by Beorn, or something, will you walk out and demand your money back? It is a pretty massive change, but do you think it will appear ridiculous, or does it have a chance to work?
Yeah . . . this would be a pretty dire situation. I'd like to think of myself as a Tolkien 'purist' . . . but I also think think the movies are awesome. So, I'd probably stage some sort of inner protest but still end up buying the extended edition of the movies.
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