En estos servicios de alquiler o compra digital, busca específicamente "El Hobbit: La Batalla de los Cinco Ejércitos (Extended Edition)".
Ver la versión extendida es casi como ver una película diferente, mucho más fiel al tono de los libros (complementando con los apéndices). En estos servicios de alquiler o compra digital,
1. The Opening Sequence (Wormtongue & Saruman) The theatrical version jumps straight into the action after Smaug’s death. The Extended Edition restores a scene with Alfrid and the Master of Lake-town, but more importantly, it includes a crucial cameo: Grima Wormtongue. We see him reporting to a corrupted Saruman. This scene bridges the gap between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings much more effectively, showing the descent of Saruman. The Opening Sequence (Wormtongue & Saruman) The theatrical
2. The Fate of the Dwarves In the theatrical cut, several dwarf characters disappear during the battle, leaving their fates ambiguous. The Extended Edition provides a satisfying conclusion to their arcs, specifically for Bifur. We see him being carried off the battlefield, providing closure for fans who followed these characters for three films. This scene bridges the gap between The Hobbit
3. More Beorn One of the biggest complaints about the theatrical release was the underutilization of Beorn (the skin-changer). The Extended Edition gives him a moment to shine during the battle, emphasizing his significance in the lore.
4. Thrain and Dol Guldur While the theatrical cut showed Galadriel saving Gandalf, the Extended version adds depth to the Necromancer subplot. It includes a scene where Thrain (Thorin's father) appears, offering an emotional beat that was entirely missing from the cinema version.
5. Rhosgobel Rabbits We get a fun action sequence involving Radagast the Brown and his rabbit-drawn sleigh, adding a moment of levity and magic amidst the darkness.