Dwarves Assemble in Full-Size Look at All 13 of Them from 'The Hobbit'
From Bombur to Kili, the full company of Hobbit dwarves
Photo: Warner Bros.
TheOneRing.net debuted the image you see of Richard Armitage as Thorin Oakenshield from The Hobbit at the bottom of this post over the weekend, but more interesting is the Photoshopped compilation by OneRing reader "Lotroel" of all 13 dwarves from the two films assembled in the image above
Give the above image a click and it will grow into a super-sized pic giving you a much better look at Bombur (Stephen Hunter), Bofur (James Nesbitt), Bifur (William Kircher), Nori (Jed Brophy), Ori (Adam Brown), Dori (Mark Hadlow), Thorin (Richard Armitage), Balin (Ken Stott), Dwalin (Graham McTavish), Oin (John Callen), Gloin (Peter Hambleton), Fili (Dean O'Gorman) and Kili (Aidan Turner). Perhaps what's most impressive is the way "Lotroel" speculated what the lower half of Thorin's body would look like based on the half-image you see below.
Photo: Warner Bros.
The first Hobbit film, referred to as The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey will hit theaters on December 14, 2012 and the second film, The Hobbit: There and Back Again, is slated for release on December 13, 2013. You can check out all of my coverage of the films right here.
Thanks to Alex at FirstShowing.net for the heads up.
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Thats a Fantastic and distint looking group. I was afraid we would see too many generic dwarves, but here each has a distinct personality. That's already an improvement over the book.
I agree, and i think we also have the original animated "Hobbit" stuck in our heads as well. I was very very happily surprised, and I cannot wait for these 2, two and a half hour movies to show me their personalities. Only Peter Jackson could devote such individuality and also harmony, to The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
I have been a fan of "The Hobbit" since reading it as a teen. (a very long time ago) I have to say these guys look amazing! Each Dwarf has their own look and personality and has surpassed everything I had imagined about them! I love it. Can't wait to see the movie and I am so glad to see that Peter Jackson will be on board to bring all the care and attention this fantastic book deserves!