“The Hobbit: Battle Of The Five Armies” Premieres in London, Hundreds of Fans Lined Up Wearing Costumes

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The last installment of Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit" has premiered it on Monday, December 1 in London and so far, "The Battle of the Five Armies" was said to be epic. Fans are sad that the movie series has finally reached an impasse but it was worth it.

Fashion Times applauded Jackson and his work on this one. The battle in this story is also expected to be the biggest that fans could ever witness on a movie screen. The dragon Smaug will be the antagonist this time aside from of courses Sauron, who has been the enemy since day one.

The Hobbit movie series focuses more on what happened before the whole story of the Lord of the Rings ever began. It was 60 years before Frodo had to ever start his journey of throwing that one ring in Mordor to destroy it and save everybody.

According to Straits Times, the premiere's venue in London was posh for the night as it was styled to look like ruins and it also has a lot of huge screens everywhere showing parts of the movie. They also said that the movie itself was shot in a clear 48 frame per second, which makes this final installment the most expensive of all the series released.

The premiere was also packed with hundreds of fans dressed like they are part of the show. You would see them in wizards and elves costume as they part take this last journey of "The Hobbit."

Variety already made a prediction that this movie is going to be nominated in the upcoming Academy Awards and if it doesn't win, then they said there is just no justice because the movie is that good to deserve it. There is no assurance just yet if this last sequel will win something but both critics and fans are hoping it would.

Catch "The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies" and its respective official release dates on December 11 (New Zealand), December 12 (United Kingdom) and December 17 (United States).

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