LOS ANGELES - The two Hobbit movies will become three - so said Peter Jackson, their director, Monday morning in a posting on his Facebook page.
âIt has been an unexpected journey indeed, and in the words of Professor Tolkien himself, âa tale that grew in the telling,' â wrote Mr. Jackson, who said he will use the three-movie format to âtell more of the tale.â
âThe Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,â which is the first of what will now be three films based on âThe Hobbit,â by J.R.R. Tolkien, remains set for release by Warner Brothers and its New Line Cinema unit, along with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, on Dec. 14.
The second film is currently scheduled for release in December 2013. The third film can be expected in the summer of 2014, Warner said in a statement.
In an appearance earlier this month at the Comic-Con International fan convention, Mr. Jackson explained that some material from the related âLord of the Ringsâ cycle, and a small bit of invention that added a stronger feminine presence to Mr. Tolkien's Hobbit story, had expanded its cinematic potential.
Michael Cieply covers the film industry from the Los Angeles bureau.
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