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The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey 2012 Extended Exclusive __exclusive__

The 13 minutes added to the Extended Edition are seamlessly woven into the narrative. Rather than adding fluff, these sequences fix pacing issues and provide vital context. 1. Prologue: The Destruction of Dale

Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson, Guillermo del Toro Cinematography: Andrew Lesnie (Shot on RED Epic cameras) Frame Rate: 48 frames per second (High Frame Rate/HFR) Format: 3D and 2D native capture

A breakdown of the discs found in a standard 3-disc Blu-ray Extended Edition is as follows: the hobbit an unexpected journey 2012 extended exclusive

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is a 2012 fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson, based on the first half of J.R.R. Tolkien's novel The Hobbit. The film was released in December 2012 and marked the beginning of The Hobbit trilogy. The Extended Exclusive edition of the film was released in 2013, offering an additional 25 minutes of footage not included in the theatrical version. The 13 minutes added to the Extended Edition

Tolkien’s original novel relies heavily on songs to convey history, mood, and world-building. The theatrical cut stripped most of these away, but the Extended Edition restores Tolkien's musical vision. The Great Goblin's Song

“If you are ever passing my way,” Bilbo writes in his memoir at the end of this cut, “don’t wait to knock. Tea is at four. But any time is tea time.” After watching this edition, you’ll feel like you’ve truly sat down with an old friend who finally told you the whole story. Prologue: The Destruction of Dale Fran Walsh, Philippa

If you only watched the theatrical cut, you missed several crucial sequences that elevate the film from a children’s adventure to a more nuanced drama.

The real value of lies not just in the film, but in the massive supplemental material. This set is a masterclass in filmmaking.

The Goblin-King sings a full, twisted song ("Down in the Goblin-town") before interrogating Thorin’s company.

See how Weta Digital evolved Gollum and created the towering Stone Giants.