The dwarves go to Laketown where they are befriended by a bowman named Bard (Luke Evans), who happens to be the descendant of the original Lord of Dale. They escape down a raging river in wine barrels while being pursued by both elves and orcs. The elf king Thranduil (Lee Pace) imprisons Bilbo and the dwarves, but Bilbo uses his special ring to free them. In Mirkwood forest Bilbo and the dwarves are first attacked by giant spiders and then captured by wood elves, who are led by Legolas (Orlando Bloom) and a female elf warrior named Tauriel (Evangeline Lilly). With Beorn’s help, the company continues on to Mirkwood forest, where Gandalf leaves the group. The dwarves seek refuge in the abode of Beorn (Mikael Persbrandt), a skin-changer who can transform into a gigantic bear. One year later a pack of bloodthirsty orcs is chasing Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), Gandalf, Thorin and Thorin’s company of 12 dwarves through the mountains. This will enable Thorin to reclaim his heritage and reunite the dwarf people. The movie begins as a flashback in which the wizard Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellen) convinces Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) to go on a quest to the Lonely Mountain and reclaim a powerful gem called the Arkenstone from the dragon Smaug. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is the second instalment of a three-part adaptation of J.R.R.
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