"The Hobbit 3: Battle of Five Armies" News: Production to release trailer this July; Editors assure epic climax battle

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The much-awaited live-action film "The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies" news are circulating through the internet like wildfire. The film's production is set to release trailer sooner this year and to shoot the highly-anticipated climax.

On the report of International Business Times, the film's trailer is expected to be released on July 20. Moreover, the wait of the viewers will surely be worth it as the production has revealed epic battle scenarios.

Meanwhile, the Collider had an exclusive interview report with the editors of the film. They said the upcoming film was made with lavish of realistic battle effects. "The Hobbit's going great. We've got a lot of stuff already turned over to Peter (director of The Hobbit), we're in the middle of it, we're cranking through it," Joe Letteri of Weta Digital explained.

Benedict Cumberbatch was quoted by Den of Geek explaining how the production is doing, "And what we've all managed to achieve [what the production wanted and everything] is extraordinary. It's another leap forward in cinema. It's extraordinarily real."

'Well, I know a lot of it will be computer effects, and WETA and all the rest of it; but can I use motion capture to ground the physical reality of it? To give an idea of the drama, and how this mythical creature [Smaug] should be humanized... yeah alright and that's how we started it," he said doing well in hanging people into the excitement.

IBT stated, Thorin Oakenshield is expected to live despite his death on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel. On the other hand, Sauron is said to be coming back to third film of "The Hobbit" and he's put into demise by the White Council.

"The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies" will premiere this December in cinemas.

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The hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien, The lord of the rings, Movie Spoilers, Release date

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