"The Hobbit 3: The Battle of Five Armies" premiere has already been scheduled for its public release on the 17th of December this year. However, Peter Jackson has reportedly suggested that there is a huge possibility that he will be using some of the unseen footages from "Lord of the Rings" for this upcoming "The Hobbit 3" film.
The events that has been set to take place in "The Hobbit 3" has actually been heavily anticipated by fans from all over the globe, especially as its initial trailer has been premiered at the San Diego Comic-Con 2014. Fans got to view the trailer and it seems to be promising as yet another cinematic wonder, particularly with its state-of-the-art special effects and 3D treatment.
According to Gigjets, Jackson shared in an interview that he is very open to the possibility of making use of some "Lord of the Rings" clips that have not been seen by the public before. Of course, the scenes that he plans on using will most likely be very fitting to supplement the action promised by "The Battle of Five Armies."
As reported by Gigjets, Jackson said, "There are a few scenes that haven't been seen from 'Lord of the Rings,' but not many. We might try to put them back in."
This is actually not very surprising since LOTR is pretty similar with the quality of production of "The Hobbit 3." Jackson then added, "It's a big logistical thing which hasn't wrapped our heads around. But, if there's enough interest..."
The first trailer that showcased precisely how epic and action-packed "The Hobbit 3" would be was first shown at the Comic-Con 2014 in San Diego. The event had 6,500 attendees, majority of whom were able to get a glimpse of the heavily anticipated flick that follows up after "Desolation of Smaug."