Hobbit Title Renamed to "The Battle of The Five Armies"


After talks with WB Studios and careful consideration, Director Peter Jackson has decided to rename the final Hobbit movie from its original title of "There and Back Again" to "The Battle of the Five...

Evangeline Lilly has a Role in the New Hobbit Film


While there may be no Tauriel in the original book, The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien, in the latest film there is. And Evangeline Lilly is to portray the lower class role model. She is very excited and...
    






Tolkien biopic in the works


Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy was a huge success, bagging countless awards and billions of dollars. With the release of Jackson's "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" last year and...

Sky bags exclusive rights Warner Bros. movie catalog, makes LoveFilm and others wait

Sky beats LoveFilm, bags exclusive rights to Warner Bros movie catalogue

Sky has bested its broadcast and video-on-demand rivals by signing a deal with Warner Bros. for exclusive rights to its films in the UK and Ireland. Once the six-month cinema window has elapsed, each new flick (including Man of Steel and The Dark Knight Rises) will remain Murdoch-only for a full year before arriving on LoveFilm and its kind. Meanwhile, back-catalog titles like The Lord of the Rings and The Matrix will remain locked in the partnership's walled garden for an undisclosed period of time. Good news if you're a Sky customer, we suppose, and not if you're not.

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