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ThorinsNemesis
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May 31 2015, 7:40pm
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Gandalf's vision of Smaug through the Dol Guldur palantir?
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I saw on the Internet that in the Art and Design book of BOTFA there are two pages that talk (and portray) a scene, possibly for the last Hobbit movie, in which Gandalf looks through the palantir in Dol Guldur (in the hands of that statue) and sees a vision in which Sauron reveals what will happen when he joins forces with Smaug: http://i.imgur.com/onUKOPJ.jpg Now, obviously, we didn't see this scene in the Theatrical version of BOTFA. So, is there any chance it may get included in the Extended Edition somehow (I know it may not be appropriate, since during the Dol Guldur subplot Smaug is dead, and that this scene would have been better placed in DOS, but anyway), maybe as a flashback?
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AshNazg
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May 31 2015, 7:48pm
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Here's my theory of how that scene fitted in...
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We know the first Hobbit film originally ended with Bard aiming at the dwarves, but that doesn't sound like a very dramatic final image to me. I think Gandalf originally explored Dol Guldur while the dwarves were in Thranduil's realm. Then, when the dwarves escape they meet Bard, who says "Do that again and you're dead". The music swells and we cut to Dol Guldur. We see Gandalf find the Palantir and in it he sees this vision of the orc armies marching on Erebor, Smaug's silhouette flies in, lands on the rock and then credits. It leaves the dwarves and Gandalf in a situation of peril and hints at what's to come in the next film. But after the three film split it makes sense that the vision doesn't really serve any purpose, so I don't think we'll see it in the EE.
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ThorinsNemesis
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May 31 2015, 7:58pm
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It seems, from all sites I've searched, that neither will we see it in the Extended Edition of BOTFA, nor does anyone want to see it at all
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Bofur01
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May 31 2015, 7:59pm
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It was scored for the DOS EE... //
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arithmancer
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May 31 2015, 8:02pm
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Just not as a part of Bo5A EE, where is does not really fit. As an extra, as a "direction we did not go in the end" sort of thing, it would be cool.
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AshNazg
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May 31 2015, 8:03pm
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I really doubt we'll see it...
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My theory is just a speculative theory, though. I've no idea how accurate it is. But if it's in the EE and it works then I'm interested, or otherwise to see it as a bonus feature would be cool - it does sound like an epic image, just not really relevant to the storytelling.
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sycorax82
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May 31 2015, 8:09pm
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It seems the Palantir was a casualty of the 3 movie split
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It doesn't make much sense to see the Palantir any more, unless we saw Saruman pick it up or something...;)
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ThorinsNemesis
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May 31 2015, 8:13pm
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I always thought that if they don't find a way to put that scene in the Extended Edition of BOTFA, PJ would probably make a new prologue for BOTFA in Dol Guldur, in which Gandalf sees the vision. I do think it would have been better im DOS, and I know about the score - the later part of the 'Thrain' track for DOS that was included in the BOTFA soundtrack. I just hope we will see/hear something for it, even if it is a deleted scene documentary or something like that, it sounds like an incredible scene
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Milieuterrien
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May 31 2015, 8:39pm
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That scene might be connected with Sauron torturing Gandalf
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.. to ask him who wears the Rings There would be no other purpose to get Gandalf informed about that, for we know since AUJ that Gandalf feared all the way that Smaug might join Sauron. But one hypothesis is that Sauron might want to convince Gandalf that his cause is already lost and that all he has to do is to surrender. For that, he could use the Palantir to show to Gandalf Smaug as his ally. We also could as well have the Big Orc showing Beorn captured and tortured, to help getting Gandalf surrender. That scene might be interrupted by the Radagast rush saving Beorn, and the Galadriel apparition blowing the Orc and getting Gandalf. But an enigma for me is that Sauron didn't show himself when Galadriel appeared and took Gandalf with her, and that Galadriel carried Gandalf near the Palantir and not the opposite. Maybe Sauron did hide because he used Gandalf as a bait and wanted Galadriel and the others, Saruman included, to show themselves. So the fight between Galadriel and Sauron would have been primarily used by Sauron (the 'trap') to weaken Galadriel and then afterwards submit Saruman through the Palantir left in DG. Thus LOTR would be set up. IMO there is definitely room there left for a 'bridge movie', for through the Palantir, Saruman could see the Ring out of the hand of Isildur, and then begin to search it for himself, as the Appendices indicate. Next Movie : the Hunt for Gollum ?
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ThorinsNemesis
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May 31 2015, 8:47pm
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I actually didn't think about that...
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It is very probable that, even if we know Smaug has died/will die, Sauron might still show Gandalf the vision, to convince him that, as you said, Middle-earth is doomed
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Milieuterrien
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May 31 2015, 9:04pm
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If so, we could have a very different beginning to the EE movie
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The EE might begin into Dol Guldur instead of Laketown, so people looking at it wouldn't know, and Gandalf as well, that Smaug will be killed over the Lake. Thus the Palantir vision would have frightened him so much that he would have to rush to Laketown in order to help, learning only there that the Dragon died. Thus too, that prologue set into two places instead of only one, would feel much less rushed than it felt in the TE. I never felt totally convinced that showing people waiting for the Dragon in Laketown was the proper beginning for a movie like that, even if it worked quite well by jumping directly from the cliffhanger of the latter movie
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ThorinsNemesis
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May 31 2015, 9:10pm
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I also felt the beginning of BOTFA was not appropriate, it felt too rushed. I would totally agree that changing the prologue of the movie to be set in Dol Guldur, thus seeing the vision, instead of in Laketown, would be awesome
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Shagrat
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May 31 2015, 9:51pm
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Doug Adams has confirmed that the version of the film he saw with the palantir scene intact, presumably that scored by 'Thrain', did NOT feature the vision of Smaug leading Sauron's armies, but a different vision entirely. Unfortunately, he did not say exactly what it was he saw.
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AshNazg
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May 31 2015, 9:58pm
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There's a look that Gandalf gives Pippin...
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...When Pippin describes the burning tree in a courtyard of stone, after looking in the Palantir. Obviously it's not the intention, but it could be interpreted that Gandalf has seen this same vision before. Maybe Gandalf has a vision of Minas Tirith in flames in the Palantir? This would give him reason for his quote later "...even Gondor its self will fall" Perhaps Gandalf also sees The Shire and Lorien fall as he describes in that quote? And just to push the idea to the extreme, maybe Minas Tirith is in flames because Smaug is leading Sauron's armies! That would be an insanely cool image and a very scary one for Gandalf to see while caged.
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Jun 1 2015, 1:42am
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WOWie ! What an Amazing MOOT All of the Above are having
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Here.. WoOT, wOOt..Wonderful Palantir Thinking Goin' on.. You do remember "EASTER EGGS"? where a Director puts in a small element in Plain sight but leaves you to Speculate? WHY did he do that.. The Statue holding a BALL? the same size as Palantir was in Plain sight in many Shots! AnEXTENDED Prologue in DG would be greatly Appreciated & Quite Un-Expected.. *sneaky* *Precious* PJ..?
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ThorinsNemesis
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Jun 1 2015, 4:05am
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Actually the vision is just that: Smaug leads Sauron's armies and wrecks havoc upon Middle-earth I really hope we see it in the Extended Edition, it would be a great scene.
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Jun 1 2015, 5:08am
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I don't think that the statue held a real palantir; although it might have been intended to be a depiction of one.
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ThorinsNemesis
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Jun 1 2015, 5:25am
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why did the lego figures of Dol Guldur show it as a glowing orb? It was most likely intended to be a palantir, the art book of BOTFA says Sauron shows Gandalf the vision through a palantir, and I don't know of another palantir in the Hobbit movies
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Otaku-sempai
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Jun 1 2015, 5:41am
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If so, I think that it was a poor decision to put a seeing-stone in the hands of a statue just standing out in the open like that. It's probably just as well that it wasn't exploited in the final cut of the movie.
"At the end of the journey, all men think that their youth was Arcadia..." - Phantom F. Harlock
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ThorinsNemesis
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Jun 1 2015, 5:52am
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According to PJ's description of Dol Guldur it was built by Numenorians, and maybe it was forgotten there by them when they were driven out, or it was stolen from them and returned to Dol Guldur. I think except PJ's intention to show Gandalf's vision through it, he may wish Saruman to take it to Isengard, and become ensnared (I know in the book the Isengard palantir was already there when Saruman moved in, but with so many departures from the lore PJ has made, it would not matter, and it will be also a nice addition to the Extended Edition). I'm almost certain that we will see this palantir more closely in the Extended Edition of BOTFA
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Arannir
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Jun 2 2015, 8:11am
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The EE needs a lot of work to make BotFA a good movie.
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But this vision is not one of the things it needs... why? It would put another climax thing in front of what should have never been a prologue to begin with. It surely cannot come after Smaug's demise - that would be really redundant. The transition from DoS to BotFA is already such a mess... putting some sort of Gandalf/Smaug prologue in front of it... urgh. As a unused bonus amidst the featurettes, okay. But I guess a scene like this would be too much work just for the extras (unless there used to be an almost finished version of it).
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ThorinsNemesis
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Jun 2 2015, 10:18am
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I still hold my hope! And I know, you might think 'It's just a fool's hope', but I'll hold onto it, I don't know why, but I really want to see that scene
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Jun 2 2015, 10:19am
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Wouldn't Smaug the Tyrannical be in his Element!
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It's a super piece of art work, & I've got no doubt it would be a great scene (heck it would be a pretty great movie in itself) Would also be cool story wise for a few different reasons. Part from that, i go with who knows or anyones guess
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Arannir
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Jun 2 2015, 10:56am
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Personally I also would like to see it, just not edited into BotFA (it would have indeed been a great ending for DoS - instead of the Forges - or the first movie in a two movie version).
"I am afraid it is only too likely to be true what you say about the critics and the public. I am dreading the publication for it will be impossible not to mind what is said. I have exposed my heart to be shot at." J.R.R. Tolkien We all have our hearts and minds one way or another invested in these books and movies. So we all mind and should show the necessary respect.
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ThorinsNemesis
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Jun 2 2015, 11:19am
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For, as we all know, Peter Jackson always finds a way to surprise us, and, even if not likely in some people's opinion, he may surprise us by adding that scene to BOTFA too
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