| Book | Film Adaptation | | :--- | :--- | | Bilbo is resourceful from the start. | Bilbo is clumsy, then grows. | | Azog is dead (killed by Dáin Ironfoot). | Azog is the main villain, hunting them. | | Gandalf leaves without explanation. | Gandalf leaves to investigate the “Necromancer” (Sauron) at Dol Guldur. | | No White Council scene. | Extended sequence in Rivendell with Saruman, Galadriel, Elrond. | | Trolls’ talking purse is a gag. | Trolls’ talking purse is creepy and alive. |
: Known for its sweeping landscapes and intricate production design, the film was famously shot at 48 frames per second (HFR), providing a high-definition look that differed from the traditional cinematic feel. Extended Edition : For fans seeking more detail, an Extended Edition El Hobbit Un Viaje Inesperado
La película sigue a (Martin Freeman), un hobbit tranquilo y amante de la comodidad que vive una vida monótona en la Comarca. Su paz se ve interrumpida cuando el mago Gandalf el Gris (Ian McKellen) lo engaña para que reciba a una compañía de trece enanos, liderados por el legendario guerrero Thorin Escudo de Roble (Richard Armitage). | Book | Film Adaptation | | :---
exists which includes additional scenes, new music, and expanded special effects that were not seen in the theatrical release. Critical Reception : The film received mixed to positive reviews, with a 76% Audience Score Rotten Tomatoes | Azog is the main villain, hunting them