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Download: The Hobbit Trilogy (Extended Edition) [720p BluRay] – Dual Audio (Hindi/English)
Title: The Hobbit Trilogy (2012-2014) – Extended Edition Resolution: 720p BluRay Audio: Dual Audio (English DD 5.1 + Hindi DD 5.1) Size: Approx. 13GB (Total Trilogy)
2. 720p Resolution – The Sweet Spot
While 1080p and 4K exist, 720p remains the most practical choice for mainstream users. File Size vs
- File Size vs. Quality: At ~4–5 GB per film (totaling ~13 GB for the trilogy), this encode is bandwidth-friendly, fast to download, and easy to store on external drives or NAS.
- Visual Fidelity: x264 codec at 720p delivers crisp details—dwarf armor textures, Smaug’s scales, and New Zealand’s sweeping landscapes all look stunning on screens up to 50 inches.
1. Content Overview: The Extended Editions
Unlike the theatrical releases, the Extended Editions included in this release represent the definitive version of Peter Jackson’s vision for Middle-earth. R-rated battle sequence involving decapitations.
- Runtime: Each film runs approximately 15–20 minutes longer than the theatrical version.
- Notable Additions:
- An Unexpected Journey: Includes the introduction of Thrain, more Rivendell scenes, and a deeper look at the Dwarves' history.
- The Desolation of Smaug: Features the funeral of Thorin's father and more character development for the Dwarves in Lake-town.
- The Battle of the Five Armies: Contains the most significant additions, including a violent confrontation involving the Dwarves and a much more graphic and satisfying encounter between Saruman and Sauron.
1. The Extended Editions (2012–2014)
The theatrical versions of The Hobbit were criticized for rushed pacing. The Extended cuts fix this: more Rivendell scenes
- An Unexpected Journey (Extended): +13 minutes. Features the excellent “Goblin Town” extended song and more Bilbo backstory.
- The Desolation of Smaug (Extended): +25 minutes. Includes the gruesome “Thrain in Dol Guldur” subplot and extended Mirkwood scenes.
- The Battle of the Five Armies (Extended): +20 minutes. Adds the funeral of Thorin and a much darker, R-rated battle sequence involving decapitations.
2.3. The Battle of the Five Armies – A More Complete Climax
The final extended cut restores:
- A pre‑battle council where the leaders negotiate, adding tension before the chaos.
- An expanded Orc and Warg assault on the Lonely Mountain, showcasing the sheer scale of the conflict.
- A post‑battle epilogue that offers a clearer transition to The Lord of the Rings era, including a brief glimpse of the White Council’s deliberations.
These additions provide narrative closure and make the climactic battle feel less rushed, giving each faction a moment to shine.
Title: The Hobbit Trilogy (Extended Editions)
Release Years: 2012 – 2014 Source: BluRay (Remux or High-Bitrate Encode)
