Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Warner Bros. Responds to 'Hobbit' Animal Cruelty Allegations


Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema are denying allegations of animal abuse on the set of Peter Jackson's The Hobbit.

On Monday, animal wranglers involved with the movie said the production company is responsible for the deaths of up to 27 animals kept at a farm filled with bluffs, sinkholes and other "death traps."

Jackson and The Hobbit's producers said they "completely reject" the allegations. A rep for Jackson acknowledged the lives lost but said that some died of natural causes.

Warner Bros.' statement in full reads:
              Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema join Peter Jackson and the producers of THE HOBBIT in vigorously refuting and condemning accusations of animal abuse on the films. The production acted swiftly and responsibly in addressing any incidents involving animals in its care throughout the long filming process, and in fact, measures were taken to protect all farm animals, including those uninvolved with the films.
              We question the timing of this misinformation -- given THE HOBBIT's imminent release -- and have no recourse other than to reveal that the primary source of these new allegations can be traced to freelance animal wranglers who were dismissed by the production over a year ago for cause. We are immensely proud of our association with Sir Peter Jackson, his dedicated film crew and the people of New Zealand.

Read More: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hobbit-animal-abuse-warner-bros-393486


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