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Chen G.
Mithlond

Apr 12 2019, 7:55am


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Nope

If I recall the original interview, it was one with Lilly as well as Peter Jackson and Philippa Boyens. Evangeline Lilly didn't resist the notion of a romance with Kili, which was always in the script and was among the first things Lilly ever shot. She resisted the idea of a love triangle with Legolas, which was introduced in the second block of prinicipal photography.

I have to say, its not much of a triangle, anyway.

As for Smaug attacking the mountainside, its pretty much directly from the book. I saw it on a call-sheet or script page which appeared in behind-the-scenes footage. I'll try to dig up the exact one.

Much of the second half of There and Back Again was still quite raw when filming began. That's why some elements of the battle, including the Ravenhill skirmish, were only shot in pickups. Although they did exist in the script.


(This post was edited by Chen G. on Apr 12 2019, 8:05am)


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