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The Hobbit Character Who Almost Outshined LotR's Beloved Heroes

The Hobbit Character Who Almost Outshined LotR's Beloved Heroes
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Peter Jackson's prequel trilogy did not receive the same fame and acclaim as his first work in the world of Middle-earth.

However, the story of the halfling on an adventure still provided viewers with many memorable and epic moments. And some fans even note an amazing character that matches Frodo or even Aragorn.

When it comes to the adaptation of The Hobbit, there is one character who stands out from the rest, both in terms of visual effects and the portrayal of a complex personality.

This magical creature is none other than Smaug, the magnificent and fearsome dragon.

In the movie version of The Hobbit, the dragon is brought to life through stunning CGI and the voice of Benedict Cumberbatch.

The attention to detail in creating this character is truly remarkable. From the intricate scales on his body to the fiery breath emanating from his jaws, Smaug is undeniably a visually impressive creature.

Smaug's personality is cunning, arrogant, and utterly captivating. Benedict Cumberbatch's voice performance adds an extra layer of brilliance as he perfectly captures the dragon's sinister charm and commanding presence.

The antagonist scenes in the movie are some of the most memorable and intense. As Bilbo Baggins attempts to outwit the dragon and steal the Arkenstone, the tension fills the air.

The dragon's intimidating size and power, combined with his sharp wit, make for an exhilarating encounter which keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

Smaug comes to symbolize the dangers lurking in Middle-earth, a reminder that even the most powerful can be corrupted by greed and arrogance.

Many fans feel the same way, and believe that the Smaug scenes rival the Moria sequence in tension and drama, when the terrible Balrog defeats Gandalf.

Bilbo's dialogues with The Hobbit's antagonist are compared by some viewers to the best moments in The Lord of the Rings. However, fans know that Peter Jackson's first trilogy was so great that it cannot be outshined.

There are those who feel that The Hobbit simply did not have the right balance to be great.

And if the dragon character was truly a success, the barrel scene, for example, was more confusing due to the amount of ridiculous jokes and twitchy action.

Source: Reddit