Air New Zealand showed the 54-meter (177-foot)
image that's featured on both sides of a Boeing 777-300
aircraft. The plane is scheduled to fly to Los Angeles in time
for the premiere of "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug," which
screens Monday, Pacific Standard Time at the Dolby Theatre.
It was the first time fans got a chance to see director Peter
Jackson's interpretation of Smaug. In the first movie, the
director revealed only the dragon's eye.
The Hobbit trilogy was filmed in New Zealand and is based on the
book of the same name by J.R.R. Tolkien.
The movie opens in theaters in mid-December.
The image is a decal, or giant sticker, produced by special
effects studio Weta Digital, which also worked on the movie.
Air New Zealand spokesman Andrew Aitken said it intends to keep
the decal on the plane for at least a year, until the opening of
the third Hobbit movie. The airline also used a decal to
celebrate the opening of the first movie.
New Zealand has sought to use the popularity of the movies as a
way to market itself and boost tourism.
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