Thorin Bus Shelter HDOS-1 For those hoping for more pick-ups for The Hobbit, it seems as though we’ve reached the end. In an interview in Las Vegas, Richard Armitage indicated that filming was complete, with only motion capture and ADR work left to be done.


The end is nigh for Sir Peter Jackson and his hobbits, dwarves and elves.

After 13 years, multiple Oscars and billions in box office, the Kiwi filmmaker will screen an early cut of The Hobbit: There And Back Again to Warner Bros executives next week in New Zealand.

The film, scheduled for release in December, is the sixth and final movie based on author JRR Tolkien’s fantasy books.

“We are done with filming and they have a bit of motion capture left to do and I have a lot of post-production voice-synching,” English actor Richard Armitage, one of the stars of The Hobbit trilogy, told NZ Newswire in Las Vegas on Thursday.

Warner Bros showed a sneak peek of The Hobbit: There And Back Again at the CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas.

Jackson’s first foray into Tolkien’s Middle-earth came with 2001’s Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring.

Armitage said it was an emotional time as the director’s six-film marathon comes to an end.

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