El capítulo decisivo.
Después de haber recuperado el reino del Dragón Smaug, la Compañía ha desencadenado, sin querer, una potencia maligna. Un Smaug enfurecido vuela hacia la Ciudad del Lago para acabar con cualquier resto de vida. Obsesionado sobre todo con el reino recuperado, Thorin sacrifica la amistad y el honor para mantenerlo mientras que Bilbo intenta frenéticamente hacerle ver la razón por la que el hobbit toma una decisión desesperada y peligrosa. Pero hay aún mayores peligros por delante. Sin la ayuda aparente del mago Gandalf, su gran enemigo Sauron ha enviado legiones de orcos hacia la Montaña Solitaria en un ataque furtivo. Cuando la oscuridad se cierna sobre ellos, las razas de los Enanos, Elfos y Hombres deben decidir si unirse o ser destruidos. Bilbo se encontrará así en la batalla épica de los Cinco Ejércitos, donde el futuro de la Tierra Media está en juego.
Cast completo de El hobbit: La batalla de los cinco ejércitos
Ian McKellen
Gandalf the Grey
Ian McKellen reprises his iconic role as Gandalf the Grey in "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies," delivering a performance that serves as a cornerstone for the film's narrative and emotional weight. His portrayal of the wise and powerful wizard is both familiar and nuanced, as he brings a sense of gravitas and urgency to the screen. McKellen's Gandalf is the guiding force amidst the chaos of war, yet he is not immune to the perils that surround him, showcasing a vulnerability that adds depth to his character. His interactions with the other characters, particularly his concern for the hobbit Bilbo Baggins, highlight his paternal wisdom and the burden of foresight he carries. McKellen's performance is a testament to his ability to embody the essence of a character that is beloved by audiences worldwide, and his rendition of Gandalf the Grey in this final installment of "The Hobbit" trilogy is a poignant reminder of the actor's profound impact on the fantasy genre.
Martin Freeman
Bilbo Baggins
Martin Freeman delivers a compelling and nuanced performance as Bilbo Baggins in "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies," the concluding chapter of Peter Jackson's epic trilogy. Freeman's portrayal of the steadfast hobbit is a highlight of the film, as he brings a sense of warmth and relatability to the character while navigating the treacherous political landscape and the impending war for the Lonely Mountain's treasure. His transformation from a reluctant burglar into a brave and cunning hero is conveyed with subtlety and emotional depth, particularly in his interactions with the corrupted Thorin Oakenshield, where Freeman's performance is laden with a poignant mix of loyalty and concern. His ability to balance humor with the gravity of Middle-earth's fate resting on his character's decisions renders Bilbo not just as a mere protagonist but as a universal symbol of courage and hope in the face of overwhelming adversity. Freeman's embodiment of Bilbo is both a testament to his versatility as an actor and a fitting tribute to the character's enduring legacy in the annals of fantasy literature and cinema.
Orlando Bloom
Legolas
Orlando Bloom reprises his role as the elven archer Legolas in "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies," bringing his signature blend of grace and gravitas to the final installment of Peter Jackson's Middle-earth trilogy. Despite the character's absence from J.R.R. Tolkien's original text, Bloom's Legolas is a welcome addition, seamlessly woven into the narrative as the son of Thranduil, the Elvenking. His performance is characterized by an intense precision, both in his mastery of the bow and in his delivery of the character's emotionally charged moments. Bloom's Legolas is a standout in the film's climactic battle scenes, executing dizzying acrobatics and high-stakes archery with an almost supernatural elegance that captures the essence of the character's legendary prowess. His interactions with the dwarf character Gimli may be missed by fans of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, but Bloom's portrayal of Legolas in "The Battle of the Five Armies" solidifies his place as a beloved figure in the cinematic lore of Middle-earth, providing a satisfying link between the two trilogies.
Evangeline Lilly
Tauriel
Evangeline Lilly's portrayal of Tauriel in "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" is a standout performance that brings a fresh dynamic to the Middle-earth saga. As a character created specifically for the film adaptation, Tauriel, the fiery and skilled elf warrior, adds a layer of complexity to the narrative with her courage, compassion, and fighting spirit. Lilly imbues Tauriel with a strong sense of justice and independence, making her a role model for viewers and a compelling presence on screen. Her performance is both physically demanding, showcasing impressive archery and combat skills, and emotionally resonant, particularly in her interactions with the dwarf Kili, which introduce a poignant interracial romance to the story. Lilly's ability to convey Tauriel's internal struggle between her duty to her people and her personal feelings highlights the depth of her acting prowess. Her character's arc culminates in the climactic battle, where Tauriel's bravery and resilience are on full display, solidifying her as a memorable and impactful addition to the lore of Middle-earth.
Benedict Cumberbatch
Smaug / Sauron (voice)
Cate Blanchett
Galadriel
Hugo Weaving
Elrond
Manu Bennett
Azog the Defiler
Peter Jackson
Painting of Bungo Baggins (uncredited)
Equipo de El hobbit: La batalla de los cinco ejércitos
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