This year’s Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies panel at the San Diego Comic Con is now available to watch online. The panel opened with host and long time Tolkien superfan Stephen Colbert coming on stage dressed as his Hobbit alter ego “the lake town spy”. The panel included director Peter Jackson, producer Fran Walsh and actors from the film. Elijah Wood, Cate Blanchett, Benedict Cumberbatch, Andy Serkis, Orlando Bloom, Lee Pace, and Evangiline Lilly were all in attendance.
About Kelly Orazi
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Kelly Orazi is currently a graduate student of medieval and fantasy literature at the newly founded Mythgard Institute. Her interests range from children’s fantasy literature (especially Harry Potter) and modern fantasy to medieval and classical literature. Her scholarly work on fantasy has been presented at Mythcon 43 and at 2013’s largest Harry Potter conference, LeakyCon Portland. She has also contributed to the popular Harry Potter site, thehogshead.org and writes regularly on J.R.R. Tolkien and other fantasy works on her own blog, http://themiddlepage-orazi.blogspot.com
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So So fabulous, Thank You! It is amazing to hear about how this whole project just continues to grow….it’s just like when JRR Tolkien was writing the books…it kept encompassing more and more. Love it.