New 60-second TV spot for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey; plus hear the entire score by Howard Shore!

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

A new 60-second TV spot for THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY has arrived, featuring a few new bits of footage, but nothing life altering.  Still, it’s a little more than your average spot, so that’s something.  I think at this point people are ready to just see the movie.  I doubt anyone is on the fence about whether or not to see this film, with a TV spot hanging in the balance for a ticket sale.  We’re sold.  Roll film.

Take a look:

In addition, Empire has a preview of the entire score by Howard Shore, which plays from start to finish (although you can’t skip tracks). It sounds about the way you’d expect, with a slightly less ominous feel that was so prevalent in the LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy. The theme is there with all the trimmings, so fans should be pleased as punch. I know I am.

Click the image below to hear the score at Empire:

Peter Jackson’s return to Middle-Earth begins with THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY on December 14, 2012.  Buy your tickets now!

Source: Empire, You Tube

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