Thousands celebrate Hobbit premiere

Wed, Nov 28, 2012, 00:00

   

Tens of thousands of people packed New Zealand's capital city, clambering on roofs and hanging onto lamp posts today to get a glimpse of the stars at the red carpet world premiere of the film The Hobbit: an Unexpected Journey.

Wellington, where director Peter Jackson and much of the post production is based, renamed itself "the Middle of Middle Earth", and fans with prominent Hobbit ears, medieval style costumes, and wizard hats had camped out the night before to claim prized spaces along the 500 metre  red carpet.

Jackson, a one time newspaper printer and the maker of the Oscar winning Lord of the Rings trilogy more than a decade ago, was cheered along the walk, stopping to talk to fans, sign autographs and pose for photos.

The Hobbit trilogy is set 60 years before the Rings movies, but Jackson said it has benefited from being made after the conclusion of the JRR Tolkien fantasy saga.

"I'm glad that we established the style and the look of Middle Earth by adapting Lord of the Rings before we did the Hobbit," Jackson said from the red carpet.