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* OurGiantsAreBigger: These ''colossal'' giants are as tall as the Misty Mountains themselves.
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* MightyRoar: It lets out an impressive roar when it steps on the Bridge of Khazad-dûm, challenging Gandalf to a fight.
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* BigRedDevil: He's effectively this [[IncendiaryExponent on fire.]]

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* BigRedDevil: He's effectively this [[IncendiaryExponent on fire.]]fire]], sporting the characteristic horns, hooves and [[WingedHumanoid bat wings]], though his skin is basalt-like black rather than red, and he wields a FlamingSword and a [[WhipItGood whip]] rather than a pitchfork.

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* SerkisFolk: TropeCodifier in the Jackson films. Gollum is a CGI character, but played on the set by Andy Serkis in a motion capture suit.

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* SerkisFolk: TropeCodifier in the Jackson films. Gollum is a CGI character, but played on the set by Andy Serkis in a motion capture motion-capture suit.



* SparedByTheAdaptation: Of the “died later than in the source material” type. [[spoiler:The books' version of the Great Goblin is killed when Gandalf makes his entrance in Goblin Town to rescue the dwarves. Here, he shows up at the very end of the chase to fight Gandalf]].

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Of the “died later than in the source material” type. [[spoiler:The books' version of the Great Goblin is killed when Gandalf makes his entrance in at Goblin Town to rescue the dwarves. Here, he shows up at the very end of the chase to fight Gandalf]].



* FreakOut: When they recognize Thorin's weapon : Orcrist, the "goblin cleaver".

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* FreakOut: When they recognize Thorin's weapon : weapon: Orcrist, the "goblin cleaver".



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the book they are supposed to live in the East and implied to be random enemies unaffiliated with Sauron. However, their film versions appear right in Erebor and are used by Azog.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the book they are supposed to live in the East and are implied to be random enemies unaffiliated with Sauron. However, their film versions appear right in Erebor and are used by Azog.



* DeusExitMachina: The narrative reason why they leave the battlefield right after drilling tunnels for Azog. Given their massive size, fearsome strength and unknown number, they probably would have single-handedly wrecked all the forces of Good in the Battle of the Five Armies (maybe even the forces of Evil too if Azog happened to lack means to control them) had they actually stayed and fought.

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* DeusExitMachina: The narrative reason why they leave the battlefield right after drilling tunnels for Azog. Given their massive size, fearsome strength and unknown number, they probably would have single-handedly wrecked all the forces of Good in the Battle of the Five Armies (maybe even the forces of Evil too if Azog happened to lack the means to control them) had they actually stayed and fought.



* CastingAShadow: Like her mother, she weaves webs of unlight that are perceptible to the Hobbits, although the "unlight" part is hard to convey on film so they look like regular (but giant) webs.

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* CastingAShadow: Like her mother, she weaves webs of unlight "unlight" that are perceptible to the Hobbits, although the "unlight" part is hard to convey on film so they look like regular (but giant) webs.



* IncorruptiblePurePureness: Of the "[[PureIsNotGood pure]] [[InvertedTrope evil]]" variety. She was stated to be immune to the Ring's temptations because power holds no interest for something that just wants to eat everything.



* PureIsNotGood: Not just of the pure evil variety but that of pure ''hunger''. She was stated to be immune to the Ring's temptations because power holds no interest in something that just wants to eat everything.



* SpidersAreScary: Especially if they're descended from a spider-shaped EldritchAbomination.

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* SpidersAreScary: Especially if they're descended from a spider-shaped [[AnimalisticAbomination spider-shaped]] EldritchAbomination.



An aquatic monster which guards the western gates of Moria. It encounters the Fellowship upon their arrival to the walls of the dwarven realm, possibly awakening from a stone thrown to the water, and tries to abduct Frodo with its tentacles before being shot away by Legolas. It then crushes the doors of Moria behind them, leaving them trapped in Moria.

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An aquatic monster which that guards the western gates of Moria. It encounters the Fellowship upon their arrival to the walls of the dwarven realm, possibly awakening from a stone thrown to the water, and tries to abduct Frodo with its tentacles before being shot away by Legolas. It then crushes the doors of Moria behind them, leaving them trapped in Moria.



* CombatTentacles: The Watcher has a multitude of tentacles, each ending in a grasping three fingered claw.

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* CombatTentacles: The Watcher has a multitude of tentacles, each ending in a grasping three fingered three-fingered claw.



* EldritchAbomination: A [[TentacledTerror tentacled monster]] with a humanoid face.
* GiantSquid: Distinctively subverted. Though its shape is very like a squid or octopus like, its body resembles more a bizarre mollusk spider, or rather a completely fictitious creature.

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* EldritchAbomination: A [[TentacledTerror tentacled monster]] with a humanoid face.
* GiantSquid: Distinctively subverted. Though its shape is very like a squid or octopus like, octopus-like, its body resembles more a bizarre mollusk spider, or rather a completely fictitious creature.



* TentacledTerror: Was this for an entire generation, part of the terror comes from the near-human face that's wreathed by tentacles.



* PlotIrrelevantVillain: While ''technically'' affiliated through their connection their former master, he has nothing to do with Sauron or the Ring. His presence is primarily to be a believable force that can defeat [[TheArchmage Gandalf]].

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* PlotIrrelevantVillain: While ''technically'' affiliated through their connection shared servitude to their former master, he has nothing to do with Sauron or the Ring. His presence is primarily to be a believable force that can defeat [[TheArchmage Gandalf]].



* {{Determinator}}: After Durin's Bane and Gandalf fell, the goblins archers are back and start shooting the Fellowship.

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* {{Determinator}}: After Durin's Bane and Gandalf fell, the goblins goblins' archers are back and start shooting the Fellowship.



* GiantMook: The only one in Moria. It's downright stupid, but due to its size it proves to be the most difficult enemy the Fellowship faces in Balin's tomb, ultimately succumbing to a DeathOfAThousandCuts.

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* GiantMook: The only one in Moria. It's downright stupid, but due to its size size, it proves to be the most difficult enemy the Fellowship faces in Balin's tomb, ultimately succumbing to a DeathOfAThousandCuts.
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* MadnessMakeover: His slow physical transformation from the eccentric-eyed but relatively normal hobbit Sméagol into the demented and dangerous creature he is now gets portrayed in unforgettable detail in the opening of ''Film/TheReturnOfTheKing''.
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[[caption-width-right:254:''"Oh! We knows! We knows safe paths for hobbitses! Safe paths in the dark... [[SplitPersonality '''Shut up''']]!"'']]

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[[caption-width-right:254:''"Oh! We knows! We knows safe paths for hobbitses! Safe paths in the dark... [[SplitPersonality '''Shut up''']]!"'']]
'''[[SplitPersonality Shut up]]!'''"'']]
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* DeathOfAThousandCuts: How the Fellowship finally killed it.
* GiantMook: The only one in Moria.

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* DeathOfAThousandCuts: How the Fellowship finally killed it.
it. They just keep stabbing it over and over and wearing it down until Legolas lands a final headshot.
* GiantMook: The only one in Moria. It's downright stupid, but due to its size it proves to be the most difficult enemy the Fellowship faces in Balin's tomb, ultimately succumbing to a DeathOfAThousandCuts.

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* DoesNotLikeSpam: Bert isn't terribly fond of mutton, especially since the three are on farm country and sheep is all there is on the menu (unless they find the occasional human).



* GenreBlind: The Trolls especially Bert [[TeamChef the cook]] go along with Bilbo's ruse of explaining the secret to cooking Dwarf and then they believe him when he insists the dwarves are infected with parasites and are inedible. The only one who doesn't believe Bilbo is William, [[DeathByGenreSavviness not that it does him any good]]



* HiddenDepths: Despite being a troll, Bert has a surprising knowledge of cooking, including saute and the use of herbs. Where he ''got'' this knowledge is a mystery, and he has no opportunity to utilize it.



* PragmaticVillainy: Unlike Bert who enthusiastically falls for Bilbo's ruse about knowing the secret to cooking Dwarf, and Tom who mindlessly follows along with what the others are doing, William tells the others to get a move on with cooking the dwarves, and states matter of factly that they shouldn't bother seasoning them because the sun is just about to come up and he doesn't want to be turned to stone when it does.

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* PragmaticVillainy: Unlike Bert Bert, who enthusiastically falls for Bilbo's ruse about knowing the secret to cooking Dwarf, and Tom who mindlessly follows along with what the others are doing, William tells the others to get a move on with cooking the dwarves, and states matter of factly that they shouldn't bother seasoning them because the sun is just about to come up and he doesn't want to be turned to stone when it does.



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the book they are supposed to live in the East and implied to be random enemies unaffiliated from Sauron. However, their film versions appear right in Erebor and are used by Azog.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the book they are supposed to live in the East and implied to be random enemies unaffiliated from with Sauron. However, their film versions appear right in Erebor and are used by Azog.


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* EvilTakesANap: It was sleeping underneath the mines of Moria when the dwarves woke it up. They regretted that... just not for very long.
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* ABirthdayNotABreak: His finding the ring and starting his path to becoming Gollum occured in his birthday.


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* TheFogOfAges: He's lived over five-hundred years, most of it in the mountains with only the ring, and has since forgotten almost everything about his life prior, even his own name.


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* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was a normal hobbit living a happy life in the Shire until he found the ring and was driven mad almost instantly by it.


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* IWasQuiteALooker: He was adorably handsome prior to finding the ring.


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* MusclesAreMeaningless: Centuries with little food and shut away from civilization has left Gollum practically skeletal but he is still surprisingly strong.
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* CompositeCharacter: They live beneath the mountains and form tunnels by "gnawing at the earth", much like the things hiding in the deepest parts of Middle-Earth that Gandalf witnessed when he was fighting the Balrog.

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* CompositeCharacter: They live beneath the mountains and form tunnels by "gnawing at the earth", much like the things hiding in the deepest parts of Middle-Earth Middle-earth that Gandalf witnessed when he was fighting the Balrog.



* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only female villain in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only female villain in the Lord ''Lord of the Rings Rings'' trilogy.



* DarkIsEvil: The parts of him that aren't ''on fire'' are black and shadowy and he lives in one of the deepest, darkest places of Middle-Earth.

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* DarkIsEvil: The parts of him that aren't ''on fire'' are black and shadowy and he lives in one of the deepest, darkest places of Middle-Earth.Middle-earth.



* EvilIsBurningHot: Balrogs are some of the most feared creatures in Middle-Earth for good reason. They served Sauron's old boss before the Third Age and are all {{Hero Killer}}s. Even the goblins are terrified of it.

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* EvilIsBurningHot: Balrogs are some of the most feared creatures in Middle-Earth Middle-earth for good reason. They served Sauron's old boss before the Third Age and are all {{Hero Killer}}s. Even the goblins are terrified of it.
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* {{Kaiju}}: The only thing bigger than the were-worms is Smaug.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the book they are supposed to live in the East and implied to be random enemies unaffiliated from Sauron. However, their film versions appear right in Erebor and are used by Azog.



* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the book they are supposed to live in the East and implied to be random enemies unaffiliated from Sauron. However, their film versions appear right in Erebor and are used by Azog.
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* CainAndAbel: The Cain to his cousin Déagol's Abel; Sméagol murdered him for the Ring. PlayedWith since Déagol was also being corrupted by the Ring, both tried to murder the other for possession, but Sméagol overpowered.

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* CainAndAbel: The Cain to his cousin Déagol's Abel; Sméagol murdered him for the Ring. PlayedWith since Déagol was also being corrupted by the Ring, both tried and in the moment was trying just as hard to murder the other for possession, but Sméagol overpowered.for possession as vice versa. Had Sméagol not overpowered, it is quite likely that Déagol would have gone down the same slippery slope.
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* EvilMakesYouMonstrous: Five-hundred or so years with the One Ring left him an emaciated creature barely recognizable as a hobbit, with glowing eyes to help him see in the dark.


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* GlowingEyesOfDoom: In ''The Fellowship of the Ring'' and ''An Unexpected Journey'', Gollum's pupils glow a pale blue-white in the dark.

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!![[center:'''Navigation:''' [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilm Main]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmTheFellowship The Fellowship]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmMen Men]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmElves Elves]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmTheCompany The Company]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmDwarves Dwarves]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmSauronsEvilForces Sauron's Evil Forces]] | '''Independent Villains''' | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmOtherCharacters Other Characters]] ]]

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!![[center:'''Navigation:''' [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilm Main]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmTheFellowship The Fellowship]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmMen Men]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmElves Elves]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmTheCompany The Company]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmDwarves Dwarves]] | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmSauronsEvilForces Sauron's Evil Forces]] | '''Independent Villains''' ([[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmSmaug Smaug]]) | [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmOtherCharacters Other Characters]] ]]



[[folder:Smaug]]
-> See [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmSmaug Smaug]]
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!!Smaug the Golden
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[[caption-width-right:254:''"I AM FIRE! I AM DEATH!"'']]
!!! '''Species:''' Dragon (fire-drake)
!!! '''Portrayed by: '''Creator/BenedictCumberbatch
!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosSegundo (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/RyuzaburoOtomo (Japanese dub), Jérémie Covillaut (French dub)
!!! '''Appears in:''' ''[[Film/TheHobbitAnUnexpectedJourney An Unexpected Journey]]'' | ''[[Film/TheHobbitTheDesolationOfSmaug The Desolation of Smaug]]'' | ''[[Film/TheHobbitTheBattleOfTheFiveArmies The Battle of the Five Armies]]''

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!!Smaug the Golden
-> See [[Characters/MiddleEarthFilmSmaug Smaug]]
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[[folder:Three Trolls]]
!!The Trolls (Bert, Tom & William)
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[[caption-width-right:254:''"I AM FIRE! I AM DEATH!"'']]
[[caption-width-right:254:''"Nothing wrong with a bit of raw Dwarf! Nice and crunchy!"'']]

!!! '''Species:''' Dragon (fire-drake)
Troll
!!! '''Portrayed by: '''Creator/BenedictCumberbatch
by:''' Mark Hadlow, William Kircher, Peter Hambleton
!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosSegundo Germán Fabregat, Ricardo Hill, Miguel Ángel Ghigliazza (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/RyuzaburoOtomo (Japanese dub), Jérémie Covillaut (French dub)
!!! '''Appears '''Appear in:''' ''[[Film/TheHobbitAnUnexpectedJourney An Unexpected Journey]]'' | ''[[Film/TheHobbitTheDesolationOfSmaug ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing The Desolation of Smaug]]'' | ''[[Film/TheHobbitTheBattleOfTheFiveArmies The Battle Fellowship of the Five Armies]]''Ring]]''[[note]]as statues[[/note]]




->''"My teeth are swords! My claws are spears! My wings are a '''HURRICANE!'''"''
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A massive, ancient, and powerful fire-drake from the far north of Middle-Earth, with an ego and greed to match. Destroyed the city of Dale and conquered the kingdom of Erebor for its massive hoard of gold, in which he slept for some sixty years. Was awoken when the Company of Thorin Oakenshield arrived and attacked and destroyed Lake-town in revenge. Was killed by Bard the Bowman using a Black Arrow.

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\n->''"My teeth are swords! My claws are spears! My wings are a '''HURRICANE!'''"''\n\\\nA massive, ancient, and powerful fire-drake Three trolls from the far north of Middle-Earth, with an ego and greed to match. Destroyed the city of Dale and conquered the kingdom of Erebor for its massive hoard of gold, in which he slept for some sixty years. Was awoken when Ettenmoors that the Company encounter in the Trollshaws west of Thorin Oakenshield arrived Rivendell. Extremely stupid, they attempted to eat the Company, but fail due to Bilbo's stalling, a smidge of Gandalf's magic, and attacked and destroyed Lake-town in revenge. Was killed by Bard the Bowman using a Black Arrow.[[WeaksauceWeakness sunlight]].



* AchillesHeel: There's a gap in Smaug's scales, made when Bard's ancestor tried to shoot him down when he first attacked Erebor. He missed his target but broke off one of the scales, exposing the flesh underneath.
* AdaptationalBadass: Whereas the book counterpart's scales were soft on the underside and only a waistcoat of treasure embedded in the scales protected that region; in the movies, Smaug's hide is tough all over, and can only be successfully damaged by Black Arrows fired from a dwarvish wind-lance. His weak spot is subsequently changed to a single chink where a scale is missing -- and even then, it took multiple hits from two wind-lance fired Black Arrows to give him ''that'' weak spot!
** While the book counterpart was no wimp by any stretch of the imagination, this version of Smaug endures and bounces back from a lot of punishment that his book counterpart was never known to (from having giant metal constructs falling atop him in a seemingly bottomless underground shaft, to getting drowned in molten gold), as well as being somewhat more persistent when the dwarves have entered the Lonely Mountain.
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Sort of. In the novel, he only appeared once the Company arrived at the Lonely Mountain, but in ''An Unexpected Journey'' there's a flashback of him destroying Dale and Erebor and also his EyeAwaken in the present.
* AdaptationalVillainy: While he was a seriously evil piece of work in the novel, this incarnation comes across as far more sadistic and driven by personal hatred for Thorin and his people.
* AdvertisedExtra: A downplayed example for both films he appears in. For ''Desolation'', while he was purposely mostly kept out of the advertising to save his full appearance for the film's release itself, he's nevertheless one of the two eponymous characters but doesn't even appear until relatively late into the film. And for ''Battle of the Five Armies'', he's once again for the most part kept out of the advertising, but his appearance on the film's theatrical poster counts, considering [[spoiler: he only has a handful of scenes before dying.]]
* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Smaug's historical sack of Erebor in the novel is used in the first movie to portray a cinematic fire-and-destruction sequence.
* AndYourLittleDogToo: Smaug takes some pleasure in barbecuing literally everything that opposes him. Or vaguely related to those who oppose him.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: Adapted for this version of the character to a burrow where a single scale is missing, though it's still in the same place on the left side of his chest.
* AxCrazy: He's consistently intelligent and charismatic, but also ''very'' psychotic, as becomes clear when he's thoroughly pissed off or when his mood starts to swing. To say nothing of his utter LackOfEmpathy and willingness to slaughter people by the hundreds.
* BadassBaritone: Terrible enough to make your hair stand on end and briefly paralyze Bilbo with fear.
* BadassBoast: About 80% of his dialogue. These two probably stand out the most:
-->'''''I'' am King Under the Mountain!'''
-->''I am '''fire'''! I am... '''DEATH!'''''
* BerserkButton:
** Don't insult his greatness.
** Don't try to steal from him either.
** Don't mention Black Arrows, the one thing he fears that can pierce through his hide and possibly kill him either.
** Don't mention that missing scale...
--->'''Bilbo''': So it is true... the black arrow found its mark.\\
'''Smaug''': (''whips around to face him'') '''''What did you say?!'''''
* BigBadEnsemble: The "chiefest and greatest calamity" of the age and a massive threat to Bilbo and his companions alongside Azog. He also shares this with Sauron himself [[spoiler: At least until his death early in ''The Battle of the Five Armies''. However, even after his destruction, his influence is still felt throughout the rest of the movie, particularly on Thorin.]]
* BigEntrance: There's his first appearance attacking Dale and Erebor in ''An Unexpected Journey'' -- after the hurricane-like wind described in the book manifests, the very first sign of his presence is a sudden roar before he sends flame-covered trees flying free of the mountain-side. Cue everyone looking up in horror at something in the sky the camera doesn't fully see. PlayedWith in practice, as in both the first and third films, Smaug seems to appear rather swiftly and with little sound due to being a StealthyColossus, instilling psychological fear in the people he's about to slaughter.
* BlowYouAway: Like in the novel, heavily implied to be WindFromBeneathMyWings. The hot hurricane-like wind that precedes his attack on Dale and Erebor is shown to be powerful enough to tear trees loose on the mountainside. It appears Smaug can control this to an extent, as he doesn't cause this when he's flying towards Lake-town nor when he's stalking the town from inside the overhead clouds as a StealthyColossus, nor even when his wings catch enough air to lift him off the floor in Erebor's forges.
* BreakThemByTalking: Tries very hard to do this with Bilbo regarding Thorin's motivations, and while Smaug doesn't completely manage, he does get under the hobbit's skin. As an added bonus, he's right about a lot of it.
* BreathWeapon: He's a dragon, you kinda have to expect he can breathe fire.
* BullyingADragon:
** Before the Company tries to drown Smaug in molten gold, they use the environment and contraptions within Erebor to mess around with him for a bit. Thorin even at one point calls Smaug a "slug" who has grown "slow and fat" in his dotage. Their attempts prove to be futile.
** [[spoiler:During his rampage on Lake-Town, Smaug taunts Bard for the latter's inability to kill him and to save his son Bane, completely ignoring the fact that the bowman is a master marksman with the adequate means to become a dragonslayer.]]
* CallForward: When sensing the One Ring's gold on Bilbo, he calls it "precious", which is a reference to Gollum (who already has some similarities with Smaug, as described under his folder [[Characters/TheLordOfTheRingsOtherCharacters here]]).
* CardCarryingVillain: Profoundly immoral, incredibly greedy (he literally has mountains worth of coins in his lair, and he will not part with even ''one'' of them), utterly malicious, and has an ego bigger than his stature, such so that he seems to enjoy being called "Chiefest and Greatest of Calamities" or "The Tyrannical", among other evil nicknames. Being reminded of his power is delicious to him.
** There's his boast; "I am fire. I am death."
* CantTakeCriticism: Criticism is his biggest BerserkButton. In short, he simply won't tolerate ''anything'' he perceives as a blemish on his person, no matter how slight. Thorin exploits this to maneuver Smaug into position for the dwarves' plan to kill him, quite easily manipulating him with some rather feeble taunts.
* CirclingMonologue: Does this to Bilbo about his role; impressive given his massive size.
* CompellingVoice: Not a direct version, but Smaug's voice clearly has a MoreThanMindControl effect like in the book. Aside from how hearing Smaug speaks makes Bilbo take off the Ring without realizing it (the Ring may have helped Smaug's words get into Bilbo's head here), Bilbo is at more than one point visibly trying to shake Smaug's words out of his brain.
* TheCorruption: In the third film, it's mentioned that the fact that Smaug has brooded over the treasure so long has had an actual effect on the gold, making it cursed and that is partly the reason for Thorin falling to "Dragon Sickness."
* CoveredWithScars: Relatively subdued in the finished film, but he was [[https://www.cgw.com/Publications/CGW/2014/Volume-37-Issue-1-Jan-Feb-2014-/The-Hobbit-Habit.aspx deliberately designed]] to have imperfections in his scales and scars on his face to make him look like he'd led a life of battling before he conquered the Lonely Mountain.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Gets shot by a Black Arrow just as he was about to unleash another burst of fire. It's heavily implied the interrupted plume backfired and messily burned up his insides.]]
* CruelMercy:
** His declaration that he's going to destroy Lake-town actually gets Bilbo to come out of hiding, and Bilbo's vain attempt to talk him out of it actually prompts Smaug to not kill him so he can watch the town burn.
** He also contemplates allowing Bilbo to take the Arkenstone, just so he can watch it destroy Thorin as it did Thrór. He ultimately decides against it, though.
* CurbStompBattle: His attacks on Dale and the Lonely Mountain, and Lake-town [[spoiler:until Bard kills him]].
* DeathGlare: He shoots Bilbo a few frightening looks that make it clear the hobbit will only stay alive for as long as he remains interesting. He also has this look on his face when he first recognizes dwarves in his lair, right before he explodes.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: In ''The Battle of the Five Armies''. He is truly gone when Thorin finally rids himself from Smaug's shadow and corrupting influence towards the end of the movie]].
* DontWakeTheSleeper: PlayedWith compared to the book version. Bilbo tries for several moments to sneak away without waking Smaug after he accidentally causes a mini-avalanche in the treasure dunes that uncovers Smaug's buried head, but Smaug wakes anyway. It's implied Smaug was going to wake up regardless of whether or not he heard Bilbo from the moment part of his head was uncovered.
-->'''Balin:''' If there is, in fact, a, um, live dragon down there... ''don't waken it''.
* TheDreaded: There's a reason nobody ever tried to kill him after he invaded Erebor...
* DistractedByTheShiny: Not only is Smaug greedy, but he seems borderline mesmerized if introduced to a large golden object, especially when he sees a gold statue as big as he is.
* EarNotch: A variation. One of the larger spurs on the right side of his head is broken or worn down, compared to its counterpart on the other side, fitting with the filmmakers' intention to make Smaug look like he'd led a life of battle before attacking Erebor.
* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In the theatrical cut of ''[[Film/TheHobbitAnUnexpectedJourney An Unexpected Journey]]'', Smaug is clearly a six-limbed (four-legged) classical dragon during his MonsterDelay rampage in the Lonely Mountain. Note that Smaug's design still wasn't complete when the film was released. In the next two films which show Smaug's full appearance, he's a four-limbed dragon with wyvern-like winged forelegs, with the first film's extended edition likewise correcting the aforementioned glimpse of Smaug's forelegs to match up with the other two films' continuity.
* EnemyToAllLivingThings: His devastation has left the Lonely Mountain and surrounding lands barren of any life larger or more complex than snails and small weeds, without a trace of birdsong, even after he's gone into a deep sleep. Notably, as soon as Smaug dies, ravens almost immediately come ''flocking'' back to the Mountain.
* EvilGloating: Most prominently his savage gloating to Bard at Lake-town before he lunges for the kill.
* EvilIsBigger: He's by far the largest sentient character in all of Jackson's films.
* EvilIsHammy: He's the "chiefest and greatest calamity" and obviously takes it in stride.
* EvilIsPetty: His ego means that anyone who transgresses him, however slightly, must suffer DisproportionateRetribution.
* EvilSlinks: He moves in a reptilian way, due to being a dragon with a serpentine body. Creator/BenedictCumberbatch crawled on all fours to create the motion capture reference.
* EvilSoundsDeep: '''Very''' deep. Not surprising, considering he's voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch who purposefully lowered his voice as much as he could so that he ended up having to drink the same "Gollum Juice" that Andy Serkis drank for voicing Gollum, and they then digitally lowered his voice afterward.
* EvilSoundsRaspy / GutturalGrowler: His voice has a gravelly, underlying growl throughout, and it becomes particularly animalistic and feral-sounding when he snarls in a certain venomous tone.
* EvilTakesANap: Like in the book, although it's {{discussed}} slightly more by the characters to emphasize how powerful and dangerous an antagonist Smaug is. Bard calls out the Company because if they disturb Smaug from his long slumber, it could spell the doom of the people of Lake-town, who have for decades been able to live in relative safety in the Lonely Mountain's shadow.
* EvilVirtues: Besides what his book counterpart displays ([[Characters/TheHobbit see here]]), this incarnation also shows Cooperation (he's willing to ally with Sauron), Valor (he doesn't hastily if at all retreat from a fight once he's picked it, even if a Black Arrow threatens him), and he gets to demonstrate even more Determination than his book counterpart when he's pursuing the Company.
* EyeAwaken: At the end of ''An Unexpected Journey'', [[TemptingFate right after Bilbo says the worst is over now]], Smaug's eye opens.
* EyeLightsOut: [[spoiler: When Smaug dies, his eyes go out.]]
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's almost civil towards Bilbo before he explodes into rage mode.
* FangsAreEvil: He is a CardCarryingVillain who proudly likens his fangs to swords.
* FantasticNuke: He's a giant, flying PersonOfMassDestruction, and Gandalf dreaded that Smaug would make for a terribly effective and devastating ally against the Free Peoples if he aided Sauron.
* FantasticRacism: He despises dwarves intensely, describing them as "filthy" and "drawn to treasure like flies to dead flesh" -- ironically, the latter remark describes him and dragons ''at least'' as well as it does dwarves.
* FearlessFool: PlayedWith. He's completely unthreatened by Bard having a Black Arrow when he confronts him at Lake-town, despite Smaug's established awareness of the weapon. Possibly {{justified}} by [[spoiler:Bard having no wind-lance anywhere nearby to fire the Arrow with enough force to punch through Smaug's hide, and Smaug neglecting to think Bard would catch sight of the opening in his scales]].
* ForTheEvulz: His initial motive for attacking Lake-town, compared to the book, is less about revenge for being robbed and more so because he likes killing, given that trying to talk him out of it actually makes him ''MORE'' eager to do it.
* GeniusBruiser: A unstoppable machine of war, but also cunning enough to deduce pretty much everything about Bilbo on the spot.
* GiantFlyer: He's a dragon '''twice''' the size of a Boeing 747, according to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvr7DSEHcic this video]].
* GlasgowGrin: The curving shape of his mouth makes him look like a SmugSmiler, but when he bares his teeth it looks like a SlasherSmile.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: ''The Desolation of Smaug'' shows that not only do his eyes glow, they also seem to emit beams of light, much like in the Rankin-Bass animation, albeit with a more subtle effect.
* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Downplayed. Smaug has an element of loneliness in him after sitting in all that gold alone for so many years, furthering his need for stimulation and entertainment. It explains why he was willing to play Bilbo's game without destroying the hobbit then and there.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: His facial scars and chips on his scales and spines are notably more numerous and less neat than what scars the dwarves sport.
* {{Greed}}: The reason he drove the dwarves out of their home. He possesses a literal mountain of gold and isn't willing to part with one coin.
* HornsOfVillainy: Has a crest of horn-like spurs crowning his head, which flex in tune with his mood.
* {{Hypocrite}}: A lot of the things he says about Thorin and the dwarves could easily be used to describe him. Such as them being drawn to treasure like flies or calling Thorin a usurper with a foul purpose. Naturally, he seems oblivious to this. Plus, he rather pejoratively refers to Bilbo as a "thief," when he himself plundered an ''entire mountain kingdom'' of all its riches.
* IAmTheNoun: "I am fire. I am... ''death''."
* IShallTauntYou: Calls himself "King Under The Mountain" (the title given to the Dwarven King of Erebor) to press Thorin's BerserkButton.
* IWillShowYouX: After being injured by Bilbo and the dwarves, Smaug snaps, "I... will show you... ''revenge''!"
* IronicEcho: This is what nearly breaks Bilbo -- Smaug refers to the One Ring as "made of gold...but far more precious." ''Precious'' is, of course, what Gollum calls the Ring, [[CallForward as does Bilbo himself in]] ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings.''
* ItAmusedMe: A combination of enjoying flattery and this trope makes him talk with Bilbo rather than killing him immediately. As soon as he gets bored with the "little game", however...
* ItsAllAboutMe: When pretty much your entire personality falls under the heading of {{Pride}} and {{Greed}}, this is a given. He makes it very clear that he considers the Mountain and its treasure to be his property, and doesn't even bother justifying his actions or cruelty.
* ItsPersonal: PlayedWith. Though Smaug and Thorin don't seem to have any past beyond Smaug taking the Lonely Mountain from Thorin's grandfather, this version of the dragon seems to ''really'' hate the prince, whom he considers in his own words to be a "filthy dwarvish usurper".
* {{Jerkass}}: Aside from the obvious with his murdering hundreds of innocent lives if they stand between him and treasure, or to make somebody else watch, given the chance he takes time to rub in his victims' helplessness. This is highlighted when he sees Bard's son with him in the tower he's trying to shoot him from and taunts Bard about how he won't be able to save his son and he will burn with the rest of the town.
* TheJuggernaut: The most that Thorin's Company manages to do to Smaug is slow him down and ''severely'' piss him off.
* KnightOfCerebus: Compared to the trolls in the first movie, there's pretty much nothing funny and non-serious about Smaug when he's onscreen.
* LackOfEmpathy: For someone who treats everyone around him as insects and shows no remorse over ridding a whole nation of their home, it's pretty obvious that he has zero empathy.
* LargeHam: What did you expect from a giant talking dragon who's a {{narcissist}} and loves EvilGloating and {{Badass Boast}}s?
* LaserGuidedKarma: Initially {{subverted}} by the dwarves, who attempt to reclaim their stolen kingdom from Smaug but only succeed in pissing Smaug off to the point of him making them watch as he destroys Lake-town. Smaug is ultimately killed by a man of Lake-town when Smaug destroys the latter town ForTheEvulz; who was also descended from a Man of Dale.
* LightIsNotGood: Less so than in the book (largely due to the dim lighting of his cave in the movie), but he still radiates a fiery glow and his eyes are subtle searchlights, as a reference to the animated movie.
* LightningBruiser: He's huge, and not only can he fly fast, but he can move fast on foot and can easily smash rock pillars as big as he is.
* LogicalWeakness: During the climax of the movie in the giant gold-smelting furnace room, when he's about to roast Thorin, Bilbo unleashes a reservoir worth of water on him, temporarily neutralizing his fire breath. Though this only works for a short time, and he still has his [[LightningBruiser brute strength and speed]] in the meantime.
* MacGuffinGuardian: Guards the treasure of Erebor, and by extension, the Arkenstone.
* TheMagnificent: "The Golden", "The Chiefest and Greatest of Calamities", "Chiefest and greatest calamity of our age"...
* ManipulativeBastard: Excels at this. He's perfectly happy to talk to Bilbo for a while and turn all his fears and doubts against him. He refrains from killing Bilbo because he wants him to watch Lake-town burn. He even briefly considers letting Bilbo take the Arkenstone to Thorin, just for the pleasure of watching it drive Thorin mad with greed, but he ultimately decides that doing so isn't worth the risk.
* MeaningfulName:
** His means "to squeeze through a hole" in Old Germanic.
** Then of course there's the fact he produces smog. And is smug.
** In Polish, the word for "dragon" is "smok".
* MightMakesRight: His claim to the treasure of Erebor is based on the simple logic that he flew in and took it, and (then or now) there is no one that can stop him.
* MixAndMatchCritters: He's designed with traits of numerous species, [[http://thorinoakenshield.net/2013/12/24/the-anatomy-of-smaug/ as this blogger explores]].
* AMoltenDateWithDeath: [[spoiler:Averted]] when the Company attempt to drown him in molten gold [[spoiler:from a giant dwarf statue]], and only succeed in enraging him a bit further than he already was. [[Recap/GameOfThronesS1E6AGoldenCrown Clearly the Company didn't catch the final line in that]] ''[[Recap/GameOfThronesS1E6AGoldenCrown Game of Thrones]]'' [[Recap/GameOfThronesS1E6AGoldenCrown episode]].
* MonsterDelay: He remains largely unseen in the first film, partly due to his design not being complete when the film was released. Only his tail, legs, and part of his head are clearly seen, with [[AttackOfTheMonsterAppendage additional glimpses of his wings and his head's spurs (in the treasure chamber)]], and also a couple of shots of his [[SinisterSilhouettes silhouette]].
* MoneyFetish: One the size of Erebor.
* MoodSwinger: He seems to frequently zig-zag between a nearly FauxAffablyEvil politeness and rampaging wrath.
-->'''Smaug:''' You have '''nice''' manners... for a thief, and a '''''[[SuddenlyShouting LIAR!]]'''''
* MysteriousPast: Virtually nothing about Smaug's past before conquering Erebor is mentioned in the film except that he's "a fire-drake from the north". He was [[https://conceptartworld.tumblr.com/image/83617582480 designed]] to look ancient and to look like he's been in many battles with dwarves, elves, men, and other dragons over his life.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Smaug the Terrible.
* {{Narcissist}}: Given that he is an ego-run amok, he clearly enjoys Bilbo's feigned flattery, despite being well-aware of who sent him and why. He doesn't think for a second it's true but gives Bilbo an indefinite stay of incineration as long as he keeps it up.
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:Had he not taken time to taunt and toy with Bard at Lake-town, and just finished him off before Bain arrived with the Black Arrow (or had Bain had lost his grip while holding the Arrow after Smaug almost sent him falling), then Smaug would've likely won, then he would've flown back to the Lonely Mountain and finished Bilbo and the dwarves off]].
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Somewhat. His ego proves to be his downfall multiple times. Him taking time to boast and taunt enables Bilbo to spot the weak spot in his scales, and likewise with Bard when the latter is about to fire a Black Arrow at Smaug, and it only takes some rather made-up-on-the-spot insulting from Thorin to enrage Smaug into unintentionally re-lighting Erebor's forges when attempting to incinerate the dwarf.
* NighInvulnerability: Of the SuperToughness variety. His hide is "tougher than the strongest armor", and after the dwarves' [[spoiler:failed attempt at AMoltenDateWithDeath against him]], Tauriel and Bard believe that nothing that's readily available can possibly bring Smaug down. Fortunately, Bard has the last known Black Arrow in existence, and Smaug's armor has an AchillesHeel thanks to the efforts of Girion long ago.
* NoSell: Normal arrows, the dwarves' magic {{Molotov Cocktail}}s and pretty much any other projectiles just bounce right off his hide and barely make him flinch (and sometimes they don't even do that). It makes watching archers try to fight him off with ordinary arrows look highly pitiful.
** He seems to be immune to the One Ring's corruption. When confronting the invisible Bilbo, he almost immediately detects its presence, makes a remark about its strange nature, and does nothing to relieve it from the hobbit after it is visually revealed to him. Smaug being a creature of absolute sadism and greed, on top of being ridiculously massive and a flying weapon of mass destruction, there was possibly nothing for the Ring to exacerbate or corrupt.
* TheNoseKnows: When Bilbo attempts to use the ring to sneak by Smaug, it fails because Smaug can smell him and hear his footsteps in the piles of gold. Bilbo eventually gives up and reveals himself, switching to stalling tactics. His sense of smell allows him to discern that Bilbo has been traveling in the company of dwarves, thereby alerting Smaug to his real motive for entering the mountain.
* NotSoInvincibleAfterAll: He makes what little hopes the dwarves of Erebor and people of Lake-town have of killing him (and that's usually very scant as soon as he shows up) quickly evaporate. The light that shines in the darkness: the Black Arrow that can break through Smaug's hide, and the opening in his scales...
* OhCrap: He has one once he realizes the giant golden statue he has been staring slack-jawed at is still molten and about to roll its liquid over him.
* OneHitKill: Bard's black arrow kills Smaug outright in the third film [[spoiler:when it's fired into the area of his missing scale]].
* OneManArmy: Described as "the chiefest and greatest calamity of the age", Smaug proves he's a monster ''and'' a badass in one stroke, by wiping out a prosperous human town and its armed forces and ''then'' destroying Erebor, in spite of the hundreds of dwarven warriors that opposed him. There's a very good reason why Gandalf wanted him taken out before he had a chance to join Sauron.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: PlayedWith in that he does not go through with it. Dragons will never part with their treasure once they claim it, not even a single coin. So when Smaug tells Bilbo that he's ''almost'' tempted to let him take the Arkenstone, it really puts in perspective just how bad and corruptible the King's Jewel is to Thorin.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: In body shape, at least, he's a wyvern (four limbs -- a pair of bat-like wings and hind legs).[[labelnote:*]]The design team at WETA originally designed him as a more traditional-looking, six-limbed dragon (four legs on which to walk plus a pair of wings), but the animators became frustrated with the fact that he couldn't use his front legs as an acting tool due to having to stand on them all the time. By giving him the aforementioned wyvern body shape, he could more easily gesture using his wings like arms and hands, as well as look much more menacing crawling on the ground like a gigantic bat.[[/labelnote]] Smaug's body proportion and quadrupedal walking gait seem to have been designed with the giant ornithocheirid pterosaurs of the late Cretaceous period in mind, with disproportionately gigantic, winged forelimbs coupled with a relatively small body and hind-legs. His head resembles that of a monitor lizard. According to the production staff, he has certain elements of Eastern Dragons mixed in, as evidenced by his long, serpentine body shape and slithering movements. He resembles [[Film/{{Dragonslayer}} the dragon Vermithrax]] in a lot of ways, only being a ''lot'' bigger. He's also fully sentient, FauxAffablyEvil, plays with his food, terrifyingly intelligent, vain, greedy, and cruel.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: He's easily capable of single-handedly annihilating entire cities using his fire breath and physical might, and he has no problem inflicting severe casualties in the process. Gandalf does ''not'' want to see what Smaug would do in Sauron's service if he allied with the Dark Lord.
* PowerEchoes: His voice is underscored with a deep reverberating growl.
* PowerGlows: In addition to the GlowingEyesOfDoom, there's the VolcanicVeins effect.
* {{Pride}}: His ego's bigger than he is. Since he doesn't actually do anything with his unimaginable wealth, this seems as likely motivation for his hoarding as pure {{Greed}}, and his reaction to theft is that of one who's been insulted rather than inconvenienced in any way.
* PsychologicalCombat: As is typical for Middle-Earth dragons, Smaug loves this as much as causing physical destruction.
* {{Pyromaniac}}: ImpliedTrope. Smaug naturally has fire as his BreathWeapon, but he ''really'' seems to favor this particular method of destroying and killing things he hates. It's more explicit in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu9XPEdBelY some of Benedict Cumberbatch's unused mo-cap recording sessions]].
-->''YOU WILL '''BURN''''!''
* RentAZilla: According to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvr7DSEHcic this video]] from[[invoked]] [[WordOfGod the creators]], he's twice as big as a Boeing 747. He's also powerful enough to be considered Middle-Earth's answer to Godzilla.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Very lizard-like in appearance, utterly heartless and destructive.
* RequiredSecondaryPowers: As a fire-breathing dragon that can generate heat comparable to that of Mount Doom, by necessity, Smaug must have a hide that is extremely heat-resistant. When the Dwarves try to kill him with molten gold, he of course is only mildly inconvenienced by it.
* {{Sadist}}: Smaug's usual modus operandi with intruders is to burn first and enjoy it immensely, except with the case of Bilbo. After talking with Bilbo at length and nearly killing him, Smaug decides it'd be way more fun to let him live for a while longer and go kill innocent people just because Bilbo begs him not to and he knows it will make him suffer from guilt. The part where Smaug draws the line is when his sadism interferes with his greed; he would love to watch Thorin gain the Arkenstone and lose his mind to greed and corruption, but Smaug still wouldn't seriously consider giving up the gem to see it happen.
* TheScrooge: Taken UpToEleven; he literally hoards mountains of coins in his lair, and he makes it very clear that he won't part with even ''one'' of them.
* SerkisFolk: In the movie, to match his and Benedict's facial expressions. The motion capture was actually revealed to cover far more than just Benedict's face: he wore a full-body suit, having studied the movements of reptiles in zoos to move in a more reptilian way.
* ShadowArchetype: Though he and Thorin are already this in the book, the ''Hobbit'' movies put more direct emphasis on how Smaug is a pure embodiment of Thorin's worst traits -- {{Pride}}, {{Greed}}, and even his capacity for callousness -- which Thorin spends most of the second and third movies not wanting to acknowledge. Smaug essentially foreshadows what Thorin turns into directly after the latter's death. It's made all the more obvious by Bilbo hearing Thorin speak with Smaug's voice, and Thorin when he starts coming to his senses hallucinating Smaug within the gold floor.
* ShownTheirWork: The production crew really prioritized making the movies' incarnation of Smaug as realistic as possible. Benedict Cumberbatch likewise chipped in, studying reptiles at the London Zoo to prepare for the role.
* SinisterSilhouettes: He remains largely unseen in the first film[[note]]His design wasn't completed when the first movie came out[[/note]], but his silhouette appears in flames at one point, and in the first film's extended edition, his body is glimpsed in silhouette flying over Dale.
* {{Sloth}}: If left alone, he doesn't seem to do much beyond sleep. Not that anyone's complaining; most people are very glad that he lacks the motivation to do more than sleep on his treasure, and the thought of him joining with Sauron unsurprisingly has everyone worried.
* SmugSuper: It's very clear his ego is ''way'' too big for his own good, but with his size, intelligence and power, he has a lot to back up his arrogance.
* SnakeTalk: He really loves stressing his sibilants; most prominently as he assures Bilbo that "I will not part with a ''sss''ingle coin", complete with a serpentine tongue-flick. Even before that: "Hmmm...there is ''ssss''omething about you."
* SnakesAreSinister: He has a rather serpentine look, particularly in his tail which drags along the ground behind him when he walks.
* TheSociopath: Smaug shows many sociopathic traits as the films go on: incredibly AxCrazy and sadistic as he exhibits extreme amounts of glee at even the very thought of slaughtering people, as well as [[ToThePain delighting in rubbing in Bard's face how he's going to kill his son first]]; extraordinarily self-absorbed to the point of being easily distracted with basic flattery; a need for stimulation considering that after leveling Erebor, he easily grows bored and sleeps until he's finally awakened; and an utter LackOfEmpathy for his victims, recalling upon times of wanton slaughter with absolute fondness as if it was nothing but a favorite pastime.
* SpikesOfVillainy: Has numerous spiky spines and spurs on his body, including along the length of his spine from head to tail.
* StarringSpecialEffects: He was very much the highlight of ''[[Film/TheHobbitTheDesolationOfSmaug The Desolation of Smaug]]''. Weta broke new ground for motion capture when bringing Smaug to life, while Creator/BenedictCumberbatch provided a memorable SerkisFolk performance.
* StealthyColossus: He can be real quiet and stealthy when he is not [[UnstoppableRage shaking the earth with his rage]]. At one point, he is even able to go unnoticed by the dwarves while climbing above them until a loose coin falls off his scales, drawing their notice.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: His BreathWeapon is shown to be strong enough to blast apart stone towers in flashback; but in the second film, it acts as pure flame with no concussive force, while in the third film, it has little concussive force beyond setting Lake-town's buildings ablaze and blowing up a few in certain shots. Since he has control over the power of his fiery breath, these two points are {{Justified}}: 1) As much as he wants the dwarves dead during his fight with them in Erebor, he doesn't want to destroy his treasure (nor his house) doing it. 2) He wants to show Bilbo and the dwarves his revenge by making them watch and hear the slow suffering of Lake-town's inhabitants as he rains fire upon them.
* SuperToughness: Due to his nigh-impenetrable hide and {{Kaiju}} size. He completely {{No Sell}}s normal arrows and projectiles. Dwarvish black arrows fired from a wind-lance can pierce a dragon's hide, and even then, few were ever made -- it took three shots just to break off one of Smaug's scales. During the battle within Erebor, he's bathed in molten gold and just shakes it off like it's merely really hot water.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: His eyes are a fiery-looking gold color, reflecting his magical (and pyromaniacal) nature.
* TemptingFate: Boasting about how Bard the Bowman has no hope of challenging him makes [[spoiler:his death at the hands of a Black Arrow less than a minute later all the more satisfying]].
* TermsOfEndangerment: PlayedWith. Specifically calling Bilbo "Barrel Rider" seems to be Smaug's way of giving the little hobbit a red "AxCrazy" warning light.
* ThroatLight: Bright light shines from his chest up to his neck, into the back of his mouth when he's ready to breathe fire.
* TooPowerfulToLive: Gandalf organizes the Quest of Erebor to get rid of Smaug because he fears Smaug siding with Sauron and becoming a formidable threat.
* TotallyRadical: He talks quite a bit like this in his non-canon interview with Creator/StephenColbert.
--> ''I am an old-school wyrm! Keeping it real, yo! Doing what dragons do!''
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: The trailers for ''Battle of the Five Armies'' make it pretty clear he won't have a lengthy role in the film, [[spoiler:given he's killed as the DiscOneFinalBoss, but he has a VERY lasting influence on Thorin]].
* TreasureGuardingDragon: All dragons are said to covet gold. Smaug probably [[UpToEleven more than the average dragon]].
* {{Troll}}: Not literally! He tries convincing Bilbo that Thorin considers him expendable, [[ForTheEvulz seemingly just so he can watch Bilbo squirm as the idea gets to him]].
* UnstoppableRage: Which just gets worse and worse as the dwarves humiliate and insult him.
* VillainHasAPoint: His comments about Thorin's greed and that he judged Bilbo's life "worth nothing" prove right on the money, given that not only did it take a WhatTheHellHero for Thorin to even enter the mountain, but when he entered he actually held a sword to him when he didn't have the Arkenstone; to say nothing of Thorin's escalating SanitySlippage in the third film.
* VillainousBreakdown: He's a calm, confident, arrogant bastard, up until [[spoiler: he's actually ''injured'' by the dwarves. Then he goes berserk.]]
* VillainousCheekbones: He has two large, curvy spikes for either cheek. Fittingly, Benedict Cumberbatch sported this trope in [[Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness another film released in the same year as]] ''Desolation of Smaug''.
* VillainousLegacy: His attack on Lake-town leaves the town completely destroyed, and drives the survivors to seek refuge in the City of Dale. The Dragon Sickness Smaug's presence left on Erebor's treasure partly fuels Thorin's descent into madness even after Smaug has died, which in turn debatably influences the progression of the Battle of the Five Armies.
* VisualPun: Though not used in the film, one of Smaug's titles is "Smaug the Golden", named after his vast wealth. One of the dwarves' attempts to kill him is to drown him in molten gold. Smaug emerges out of the bath completely coated in liquid gold, thus truly making him Smaug the Golden.
* VolcanicVeins: The gaps between the scales on his throat and belly glow red when he's about to breathe flame.
* WeaksauceWeakness: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Being sprayed with an amount of water proportionate for a dragon his size will stop him breathing fire for a while, but he'll still have his [[LightningBruiser brute strength and speed]].
* WouldHurtAChild: He couldn't care less that he is about to burn a village full of children. In fact, he even taunts Bard about the fact that his son is going to burn in the flames.
* YankTheDogsChain: Implied he does this during his conversation with Bilbo, in which the Arkenstone is constantly kept out of Bilbo's reach by movements of Smaug's body throwing the stone and/or Bilbo around the piles of gold.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: His flame-colored eyes also fit with how much of a cunning psychopath he is, being capable of inflicting psychological warfare.
* YouAreTooLate: Gandalf organized the dwarves in the hopes of stopping Smaug from joining Sauron's forces. Smaug's dialogue with Bilbo reveals that he's well aware that Sauron has returned and that if he ''does'' come, Smaug is betting his money (no pun intended) on the Dark Lord's victory. The extended edition of ''The Desolation of Smaug'' reveals that Smaug is already in league with Sauron. Thankfully, though, nothing came of their alliance before Smaug is killed in ''The Battle Of The Five Armies''.
* YouExclamation: He pulls a quiet, soft-spoken one that's dripping with old hatred when Thorin draws his attention at the end of ''The Desolation of Smaug''.
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[[folder:Three Trolls]]
!!The Trolls (Bert, Tom & William)
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[[caption-width-right:254:''"Nothing wrong with a bit of raw Dwarf! Nice and crunchy!"'']]

!!! '''Species:''' Troll
!!! '''Portrayed by:''' Mark Hadlow, William Kircher, Peter Hambleton
!!! '''Voiced by:''' Germán Fabregat, Ricardo Hill, Miguel Ángel Ghigliazza (Latin American Spanish dub)
!!! '''Appear in:''' ''[[Film/TheHobbitAnUnexpectedJourney An Unexpected Journey]]'' | ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing The Fellowship of the Ring]]''[[note]]as statues[[/note]]
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Three trolls from the Ettenmoors that the Company encounter in the Trollshaws west of Rivendell. Extremely stupid, they attempted to eat the Company, but fail due to Bilbo's stalling, a smidge of Gandalf's magic, and [[WeaksauceWeakness sunlight]].
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** [[spoiler:During his rampage on Lake-Town, Smaug taunts Bard for the latter's inability to kill him and to save his son Bane, completely ignoring the fact that the bowman is a master marksman with the adequate means to slay him.]]

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** [[spoiler:During his rampage on Lake-Town, Smaug taunts Bard for the latter's inability to kill him and to save his son Bane, completely ignoring the fact that the bowman is a master marksman with the adequate means to slay him.become a dragonslayer.]]
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* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: His BreathWeapon is shown to be strong enough to blast apart stone towers in flashback; but in the second film, it acts as pure flame with no concussive force, while in the third film, it has little concussive force beyond setting Lake-town's buildings ablaze and blowing up a few in certain shots. These two points are {{Justified}}: 1) As much as he wants the dwarves dead during his fight with them in Erebor, he doesn't want to destroy his treasure (nor his house) doing it. 2) He wants to show Bilbo and the dwarves his revenge by making them watch and hear the slow suffering of Lake-town's inhabitants as he rains fire upon them.

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* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: His BreathWeapon is shown to be strong enough to blast apart stone towers in flashback; but in the second film, it acts as pure flame with no concussive force, while in the third film, it has little concussive force beyond setting Lake-town's buildings ablaze and blowing up a few in certain shots. These Since he has control over the power of his fiery breath, these two points are {{Justified}}: 1) As much as he wants the dwarves dead during his fight with them in Erebor, he doesn't want to destroy his treasure (nor his house) doing it. 2) He wants to show Bilbo and the dwarves his revenge by making them watch and hear the slow suffering of Lake-town's inhabitants as he rains fire upon them.
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** Before Company tries to drown Smaug in molten gold, they use the environment and contraptions within Erebor to mess around with him for a bit. Thorin even calls Smaug a "slug" who has grown "slow and fat" in his dotage. Their attempts prove to be futile.

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** Before the Company tries to drown Smaug in molten gold, they use the environment and contraptions within Erebor to mess around with him for a bit. Thorin even at one point calls Smaug a "slug" who has grown "slow and fat" in his dotage. Their attempts prove to be futile.
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** Before Company tries to drown Smaug in molten gold, they use the environment and contraptions within Erebor to mess around with him for a bit. Thorin even calls Smaug a "slug" who has grown "slow and fat" in his dotage. Their attempts prove to be futile.
** [[spoiler:During his rampage on Lake-Town, Smaug taunts Bard for the latter's inability to kill him and to save his son Bane, completely ignoring the fact that the bowman is a master marksman with the adequate means to slay him.]]
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A massive, ancient, and powerful fire-drake from the far north of Middle-Earth, with an ego and greed to match. Destroyed the city of Dale and conquered the kingdom of Erebor for its massive hoard of gold, in which he slept for some sixty years. Was awoken when the Company of Thorin Oakenshield arrived, and attacked and destroyed Lake-town in revenge. Was killed by Bard the Bowman using a Black Arrow.

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A massive, ancient, and powerful fire-drake from the far north of Middle-Earth, with an ego and greed to match. Destroyed the city of Dale and conquered the kingdom of Erebor for its massive hoard of gold, in which he slept for some sixty years. Was awoken when the Company of Thorin Oakenshield arrived, arrived and attacked and destroyed Lake-town in revenge. Was killed by Bard the Bowman using a Black Arrow.



* BadassBaritone: Terrible enough to make your hair stand on end and briefly paralyse Bilbo with fear.

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* BadassBaritone: Terrible enough to make your hair stand on end and briefly paralyse paralyze Bilbo with fear.



* BigEntrance: There's his first appearance attacking Dale and Erebor in ''An Unexpected Journey'' -- after the hurricane-like wind described in the book manifests, the very first sign of his presence his a sudden roar, before he sends flame-covered trees flying free of the mountain-side. Cue everyone looking up in horror at something in the sky the camera doesn't fully see. PlayedWith in practice, as in both the first and third films, Smaug seems to appear rather swiftly and with little sound due to being a StealthyColossus, instilling psychological fear in the people he's about to slaughter.
* BlowYouAway: Like in the novel, heavily implied to be WindFromBeneathMyWings. The hot hurricane-like wind that precedes his attack on Dale and Erebor is shown to be powerful enough to tear trees loose on the mountain-side. It appears Smaug can control this to an extent, as he doesn't cause this when he's flying towards Lake-town nor when he's stalking the town from inside the overhead clouds as a StealthyColossus, nor even when his wings catch enough air to lift him off the floor in Erebor's forges.
* BreakThemByTalking: Tries very hard to do this with Bilbo regarding Thorin's motivations, and while Smaug doesn't completely manage, he does get under the hobbit's skin. For an added bonus, he's right about a lot of it.

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* BigEntrance: There's his first appearance attacking Dale and Erebor in ''An Unexpected Journey'' -- after the hurricane-like wind described in the book manifests, the very first sign of his presence his is a sudden roar, roar before he sends flame-covered trees flying free of the mountain-side. Cue everyone looking up in horror at something in the sky the camera doesn't fully see. PlayedWith in practice, as in both the first and third films, Smaug seems to appear rather swiftly and with little sound due to being a StealthyColossus, instilling psychological fear in the people he's about to slaughter.
* BlowYouAway: Like in the novel, heavily implied to be WindFromBeneathMyWings. The hot hurricane-like wind that precedes his attack on Dale and Erebor is shown to be powerful enough to tear trees loose on the mountain-side.mountainside. It appears Smaug can control this to an extent, as he doesn't cause this when he's flying towards Lake-town nor when he's stalking the town from inside the overhead clouds as a StealthyColossus, nor even when his wings catch enough air to lift him off the floor in Erebor's forges.
* BreakThemByTalking: Tries very hard to do this with Bilbo regarding Thorin's motivations, and while Smaug doesn't completely manage, he does get under the hobbit's skin. For As an added bonus, he's right about a lot of it.



* CompellingVoice: Not a direct version, but Smaug's voice clearly has a MoreThanMindControl effect like in the book. Aside from how hearing Smaug speak makes Bilbo take off the Ring without realizing (the Ring may have helped Smaug's words get into Bilbo's head here), Bilbo is at more than one point visibly trying to shake Smaug's words out of his brain.

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* CompellingVoice: Not a direct version, but Smaug's voice clearly has a MoreThanMindControl effect like in the book. Aside from how hearing Smaug speak speaks makes Bilbo take off the Ring without realizing it (the Ring may have helped Smaug's words get into Bilbo's head here), Bilbo is at more than one point visibly trying to shake Smaug's words out of his brain.



-->'''Balin:''' If there is in fact a, um, live dragon down there... ''don't waken it''.

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-->'''Balin:''' If there is is, in fact fact, a, um, live dragon down there... ''don't waken it''.



* EvilSoundsDeep: '''Very''' deep. Not surprising, considering he's voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch who purposefully lowered his voice as much as he could, so that he ended up having to drink the same "Gollum Juice" that Andy Serkis drank for voicing Gollum, and they then digitally lowered his voice afterwards.

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* EvilSoundsDeep: '''Very''' deep. Not surprising, considering he's voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch who purposefully lowered his voice as much as he could, could so that he ended up having to drink the same "Gollum Juice" that Andy Serkis drank for voicing Gollum, and they then digitally lowered his voice afterwards.afterward.



* FauxAffablyEvil: He's almost civil towards Bilbo before he explodes into rage-mode.

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* FauxAffablyEvil: He's almost civil towards Bilbo before he explodes into rage-mode.rage mode.



* GoodScarsEvilScars: His facial scars and chips on his scales and spines are notably more numerous and less neat that what scars the dwarves sport.
* {{Greed}}: The reason he drove the dwarves out of their home. He possesses a literal mountain of gold, and isn't willing to part with one coin.

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* GoodScarsEvilScars: His facial scars and chips on his scales and spines are notably more numerous and less neat that than what scars the dwarves sport.
* {{Greed}}: The reason he drove the dwarves out of their home. He possesses a literal mountain of gold, gold and isn't willing to part with one coin.



* TheJuggernaut: The most that Thorin's Company manage to do to Smaug is slow him down and ''severely'' piss him off.

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* TheJuggernaut: The most that Thorin's Company manage manages to do to Smaug is slow him down and ''severely'' piss him off.



* LogicalWeakness: During the climax of the movie in the giant gold-smelting furnace room, when he's about to roast Thorin, Bilbo unleashes a reservoir worth of water on him, temporarily neutralizing his fire-breath. Though this only works for a short time, and he still has his [[LightningBruiser brute strength and speed]] in the meantime.
* MacGuffinGuardian: Guards the treasure of Erebor, and by extension the Arkenstone.

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* LogicalWeakness: During the climax of the movie in the giant gold-smelting furnace room, when he's about to roast Thorin, Bilbo unleashes a reservoir worth of water on him, temporarily neutralizing his fire-breath.fire breath. Though this only works for a short time, and he still has his [[LightningBruiser brute strength and speed]] in the meantime.
* MacGuffinGuardian: Guards the treasure of Erebor, and by extension extension, the Arkenstone.



* MightMakesRight: His claim to the treasure of Erebor is based on the simple logic that he flew in and took it, and (then or now) there is no-one that can stop him.

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* MightMakesRight: His claim to the treasure of Erebor is based on the simple logic that he flew in and took it, and (then or now) there is no-one no one that can stop him.



* MonsterDelay: He remains largely unseen in the first film, partly due to his design not being complete when film was released. Only his tail, legs and part of his head are clearly seen, with [[AttackOfTheMonsterAppendage additional glimpses of his wings and his head's spurs (in the treasure chamber)]], and also a couple shots of his [[SinisterSilhouettes silhouette]].
* MoneyFetish: One the size of Erebor.

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* MonsterDelay: He remains largely unseen in the first film, partly due to his design not being complete when the film was released. Only his tail, legs legs, and part of his head are clearly seen, with [[AttackOfTheMonsterAppendage additional glimpses of his wings and his head's spurs (in the treasure chamber)]], and also a couple of shots of his [[SinisterSilhouettes silhouette]].
* MoneyFetish: One the size of Erebor.



* MysteriousPast: Virtually nothing about Smaug's past before conquering Erebor is mentioned in the film except that he's "a fire-drake from the north". He was [[https://conceptartworld.tumblr.com/image/83617582480 designed]] to look ancient, and to look like he's been in many battles with dwarves, other races and other dragons over his life.

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* MysteriousPast: Virtually nothing about Smaug's past before conquering Erebor is mentioned in the film except that he's "a fire-drake from the north". He was [[https://conceptartworld.tumblr.com/image/83617582480 designed]] to look ancient, ancient and to look like he's been in many battles with dwarves, other races elves, men, and other dragons over his life.



* {{Narcissist}}: Given that he is an ego run amok, he clearly enjoys Bilbo's feigned flattery, despite being well-aware of who sent him and why. He doesn't think for a second it's true, but gives Bilbo an indefinite stay of incineration as long as he keeps it up.

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* {{Narcissist}}: Given that he is an ego run ego-run amok, he clearly enjoys Bilbo's feigned flattery, despite being well-aware of who sent him and why. He doesn't think for a second it's true, true but gives Bilbo an indefinite stay of incineration as long as he keeps it up.



* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Somewhat. His ego proves to be his downfall multiple times. Him taking time to boast and taunt enables Bilbo to spot the weak spot in his scales, and likewise with Bard when the latter is about to fire a Black Arrow at Smaug; and it only takes some rather made-up-on-the-spot insulting from Thorin to enrage Smaug into unintentionally re-lighting Erebor's forges when attempting to incinerate the dwarf.

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Somewhat. His ego proves to be his downfall multiple times. Him taking time to boast and taunt enables Bilbo to spot the weak spot in his scales, and likewise with Bard when the latter is about to fire a Black Arrow at Smaug; Smaug, and it only takes some rather made-up-on-the-spot insulting from Thorin to enrage Smaug into unintentionally re-lighting Erebor's forges when attempting to incinerate the dwarf.



* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: PlayedWith in that he does not go through with it. Dragons will never part with their treasure once they claim it, not even a single coin. So when Smaug tells Bilbo that he's ''almost'' tempted to let him take the Arkenstone, it really puts in perspective of just how bad and corruptible the King's Jewel is to Thorin.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: In body-shape, at least, he's a wyvern (four limbs -- a pair of bat like wings and hind legs).[[labelnote:*]]The design team at WETA originally designed him as a more traditional-looking, six-limbed dragon (four legs on which to walk plus a pair of wings), but the animators became frustrated with the fact that he couldn't use his front legs as an acting tool due to having to stand on them all the time. By giving him the aforementioned wyvern body-shape, he could more easily gesture using his wings like arms and hands, as well as look much more menacing crawling on the ground like a gigantic bat.[[/labelnote]] Smaug's body proportion and quadrupedal walking gait seem to have been designed with the giant ornithocheiroid pterosaurs of the late Cretaceous period in mind, with disproportionately gigantic, winged forelimbs coupled with a relatively small body and hind-legs. His head resembles that of a monitor lizard. According to the production staff he has certain elements of Eastern Dragons mixed in, as evidenced by his long, serpentine body shape and slithering movements. He resembles [[Film/{{Dragonslayer}} the dragon Vermithrax]] in a lot of ways, only being a ''lot'' bigger. He's also fully sentient, FauxAffablyEvil, plays with his food, terrifyingly intelligent, vain, greedy, and cruel.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: He's easily capable of single-handedly annihilating entire cities using his fire-breath and physical might, and he has no problem inflicting severe casualties in the process. Gandalf does ''not'' want to see what Smaug would do in Sauron's service if he allied with the Dark Lord.

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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: PlayedWith in that he does not go through with it. Dragons will never part with their treasure once they claim it, not even a single coin. So when Smaug tells Bilbo that he's ''almost'' tempted to let him take the Arkenstone, it really puts in perspective of just how bad and corruptible the King's Jewel is to Thorin.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: In body-shape, body shape, at least, he's a wyvern (four limbs -- a pair of bat like bat-like wings and hind legs).[[labelnote:*]]The design team at WETA originally designed him as a more traditional-looking, six-limbed dragon (four legs on which to walk plus a pair of wings), but the animators became frustrated with the fact that he couldn't use his front legs as an acting tool due to having to stand on them all the time. By giving him the aforementioned wyvern body-shape, body shape, he could more easily gesture using his wings like arms and hands, as well as look much more menacing crawling on the ground like a gigantic bat.[[/labelnote]] Smaug's body proportion and quadrupedal walking gait seem to have been designed with the giant ornithocheiroid ornithocheirid pterosaurs of the late Cretaceous period in mind, with disproportionately gigantic, winged forelimbs coupled with a relatively small body and hind-legs. His head resembles that of a monitor lizard. According to the production staff staff, he has certain elements of Eastern Dragons mixed in, as evidenced by his long, serpentine body shape and slithering movements. He resembles [[Film/{{Dragonslayer}} the dragon Vermithrax]] in a lot of ways, only being a ''lot'' bigger. He's also fully sentient, FauxAffablyEvil, plays with his food, terrifyingly intelligent, vain, greedy, and cruel.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: He's easily capable of single-handedly annihilating entire cities using his fire-breath fire breath and physical might, and he has no problem inflicting severe casualties in the process. Gandalf does ''not'' want to see what Smaug would do in Sauron's service if he allied with the Dark Lord.



* {{Pride}}: His ego's bigger than he is. Since he doesn't actually do anything with his unimaginable wealth, this seems as likely a motivation for his hoarding as pure {{Greed}}, and his reaction to theft is that of one who's been insulted rather than inconvenienced in any way.

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* {{Pride}}: His ego's bigger than he is. Since he doesn't actually do anything with his unimaginable wealth, this seems as likely a motivation for his hoarding as pure {{Greed}}, and his reaction to theft is that of one who's been insulted rather than inconvenienced in any way.



* RequiredSecondaryPowers: As a fire-breathing dragon that can generate heat comparable to that of Mount Doom, by necessity Smaug must have a hide that is extremely heat-resistant. When the Dwarves try to kill him with molten gold, he of course is only mildly inconvenienced by it.
* {{Sadist}}: Smaug's usual modus operandi with intruders is to burn first and enjoy it immensely, except with the case of Bilbo. After talking with Bilbo at length and nearly killing him, Smaug decides it'd be way more fun to let him live for a while longer and go kill innocent people just because Bilbo begs him not to and he knows it will make him suffer with guilt. The part where Smaug draws the line is when his sadism interferes with his greed; he would love to watch Thorin gain the Arkenstone and lose his mind to greed and corruption, but Smaug still wouldn't seriously consider giving up the gem to see it happen.

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* RequiredSecondaryPowers: As a fire-breathing dragon that can generate heat comparable to that of Mount Doom, by necessity necessity, Smaug must have a hide that is extremely heat-resistant. When the Dwarves try to kill him with molten gold, he of course is only mildly inconvenienced by it.
* {{Sadist}}: Smaug's usual modus operandi with intruders is to burn first and enjoy it immensely, except with the case of Bilbo. After talking with Bilbo at length and nearly killing him, Smaug decides it'd be way more fun to let him live for a while longer and go kill innocent people just because Bilbo begs him not to and he knows it will make him suffer with from guilt. The part where Smaug draws the line is when his sadism interferes with his greed; he would love to watch Thorin gain the Arkenstone and lose his mind to greed and corruption, but Smaug still wouldn't seriously consider giving up the gem to see it happen.



* ShadowArchetype: Though he and Thorin are already this in the book, the ''Hobbit'' movies put more direct emphasis on how Smaug is a pure embodiment of Thorin's worst traits -- {{Pride}}, {{Greed}}, and even his capacity for callousness -- which Thorin spends most of the second and third movies not wanting to acknowledge. Smaug essentially foreshadows what Thorin turns into directly after the latter's death. It's made all the more obvious by Bilbo hearing Thorin speak with Smaug's voice, and Thorin when he starts coming to his senses hallucinating Smaug in the gold floor.

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* ShadowArchetype: Though he and Thorin are already this in the book, the ''Hobbit'' movies put more direct emphasis on how Smaug is a pure embodiment of Thorin's worst traits -- {{Pride}}, {{Greed}}, and even his capacity for callousness -- which Thorin spends most of the second and third movies not wanting to acknowledge. Smaug essentially foreshadows what Thorin turns into directly after the latter's death. It's made all the more obvious by Bilbo hearing Thorin speak with Smaug's voice, and Thorin when he starts coming to his senses hallucinating Smaug in within the gold floor.



* TheSociopath: Smaug shows many sociopathic traits as the films go on: incredibly AxCrazy and sadistic as he exhibits extreme amounts of glee at even the very thought of slaughtering people, as well as [[ToThePain delighting in rubbing in Bard's face how he's going to kill his son first]]; extraordinarily self-absorbed to the point of being easily distracted with basic flattery; a need for stimulation considering that after leveling Erebor, he easily grows bored and sleeps until he's finally awakened; and an utter LackOfEmpathy for his victims, recalling upon times of wanton slaughter with absolute fondness as if it was nothing but a favourite pastime.

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* TheSociopath: Smaug shows many sociopathic traits as the films go on: incredibly AxCrazy and sadistic as he exhibits extreme amounts of glee at even the very thought of slaughtering people, as well as [[ToThePain delighting in rubbing in Bard's face how he's going to kill his son first]]; extraordinarily self-absorbed to the point of being easily distracted with basic flattery; a need for stimulation considering that after leveling Erebor, he easily grows bored and sleeps until he's finally awakened; and an utter LackOfEmpathy for his victims, recalling upon times of wanton slaughter with absolute fondness as if it was nothing but a favourite favorite pastime.



* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: His BreathWeapon is shown to be strong enough blast apart stone towers in flashback; but in the second film, it acts as pure flame with no concussive force, while in the third film, it has little concussive force beyond setting Lake-town's buildings ablaze and blowing up a few in certain shots. These two points are {{Justified}}: 1) As much as he wants the dwarves dead during his fight with them in Erebor, he doesn't want to destroy his treasure (nor his house) doing it. 2) He wants to show Bilbo and the dwarves his revenge by making them watch and hear the slow suffering of Lake-town's inhabitants as he rains fire upon them.

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* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: His BreathWeapon is shown to be strong enough to blast apart stone towers in flashback; but in the second film, it acts as pure flame with no concussive force, while in the third film, it has little concussive force beyond setting Lake-town's buildings ablaze and blowing up a few in certain shots. These two points are {{Justified}}: 1) As much as he wants the dwarves dead during his fight with them in Erebor, he doesn't want to destroy his treasure (nor his house) doing it. 2) He wants to show Bilbo and the dwarves his revenge by making them watch and hear the slow suffering of Lake-town's inhabitants as he rains fire upon them.



* ThroatLight: Bright light shines from his chest up his neck, into the back of his mouth when he's ready to breathe fire.

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* ThroatLight: Bright light shines from his chest up to his neck, into the back of his mouth when he's ready to breathe fire.



* TotallyRadical: He talks quit a bit like this in his non-canon interview with Creator/StephenColbert.

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* TotallyRadical: He talks quit quite a bit like this in his non-canon interview with Creator/StephenColbert.



* YouAreTooLate: Gandalf organized the dwarves in the hopes of stopping Smaug from joining Sauron's forces. Smaug's dialogue to Bilbo reveals that he's well-aware that Sauron has returned and that if he ''does'' come, Smaug is betting his money (no pun intended) on the Dark Lord's victory. The extended edition of ''The Desolation of Smaug'' reveals that Smaug is already in league with Sauron. Thankfully, though, nothing came of their alliance before Smaug is killed in ''The Battle Of The Five Armies''.

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* YouAreTooLate: Gandalf organized the dwarves in the hopes of stopping Smaug from joining Sauron's forces. Smaug's dialogue to with Bilbo reveals that he's well-aware well aware that Sauron has returned and that if he ''does'' come, Smaug is betting his money (no pun intended) on the Dark Lord's victory. The extended edition of ''The Desolation of Smaug'' reveals that Smaug is already in league with Sauron. Thankfully, though, nothing came of their alliance before Smaug is killed in ''The Battle Of The Five Armies''.
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A massive, ancient, and powerful fire drake from the far north of Middle-Earth, with an ego and greed to match. Destroyed the city of Dale and conquered the kingdom of Erebor for its massive hoard of gold, in which he slept for some sixty years. Was awoken when the Company of Thorin Oakenshield arrived, and attacked and destroyed Lake-town in revenge. Was killed by Bard the Bowman using a Black Arrow.

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A massive, ancient, and powerful fire drake fire-drake from the far north of Middle-Earth, with an ego and greed to match. Destroyed the city of Dale and conquered the kingdom of Erebor for its massive hoard of gold, in which he slept for some sixty years. Was awoken when the Company of Thorin Oakenshield arrived, and attacked and destroyed Lake-town in revenge. Was killed by Bard the Bowman using a Black Arrow.
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* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: His BreathWeapon is shown to be strong enough blast apart stone towers in flashback; but in the second film, it acts as pure flame with no concussive force, while in the third film, it has little concussive force beyond setting Lake-town's buildings ablaze and blowing up a few in certain shots. {{Justified}} since in the second film, he's fighting inside Erebor; as much as he wants the dwarves dead, he doesn't want to destroy his treasure (nor his house) doing it.

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* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: His BreathWeapon is shown to be strong enough blast apart stone towers in flashback; but in the second film, it acts as pure flame with no concussive force, while in the third film, it has little concussive force beyond setting Lake-town's buildings ablaze and blowing up a few in certain shots. {{Justified}} since in the second film, he's fighting inside Erebor; as These two points are {{Justified}}: 1) As much as he wants the dwarves dead, dead during his fight with them in Erebor, he doesn't want to destroy his treasure (nor his house) doing it.it. 2) He wants to show Bilbo and the dwarves his revenge by making them watch and hear the slow suffering of Lake-town's inhabitants as he rains fire upon them.
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** His declaration that he's going to destroy Laketown actually gets Bilbo to come out of hiding, and Bilbo's vain attempt to talk him out of it actually prompts Smaug to not kill him so he can watch the town burn.

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** His declaration that he's going to destroy Laketown Lake-town actually gets Bilbo to come out of hiding, and Bilbo's vain attempt to talk him out of it actually prompts Smaug to not kill him so he can watch the town burn.



* ForTheEvulz: His initial motive for attacking Laketown, compared to the book, is less about revenge for being robbed and more so because he likes killing, given that trying to talk him out of it actually makes him ''MORE'' eager to do it.

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* ForTheEvulz: His initial motive for attacking Laketown, Lake-town, compared to the book, is less about revenge for being robbed and more so because he likes killing, given that trying to talk him out of it actually makes him ''MORE'' eager to do it.

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* SuperToughness: Due to his nigh-impenetrable hide and {{Kaiju}} size. He completely {{No Sell}}s normal arrows and projectiles. Dwarvish black arrows fired from a wind-lance can pierce a dragon's hide, and even then, few were ever made -- it took three shots just to break off one of Smaug's scales. During the battle within Erebor, he's bathed in molten gold and just shakes it off like it's merely really hot water.



* SuperToughness: Due to his nigh-impenetrable hide and {{Kaiju}} size. He completely {{No Sell}}s normal arrows and projectiles. Dwarvish black arrows fired from a wind-lance can pierce a dragon's hide, and even then, few were ever made -- it took three shots just to break off one of Smaug's scales. During the battle within Erebor, he's bathed in molten gold and just shakes it off like it's merely really hot water.
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!!! '''Species:''' Dragon

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!!! '''Species:''' DragonDragon (fire-drake)



* MysteriousPast: Virtually nothing about Smaug's past before conquering Erebor is mentioned in the film except that he's "a fire drake from the north". He was [[https://conceptartworld.tumblr.com/image/83617582480 designed]] to look ancient, and to look like he's been in many battles with dwarves, other races and other dragons over his life.

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* MysteriousPast: Virtually nothing about Smaug's past before conquering Erebor is mentioned in the film except that he's "a fire drake fire-drake from the north". He was [[https://conceptartworld.tumblr.com/image/83617582480 designed]] to look ancient, and to look like he's been in many battles with dwarves, other races and other dragons over his life.
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!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/RicardoTejedo (Latin American Spanish dub), Rubén Trujillo (Latin American Spanish dub, ''Fellowship of the Ring'')

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!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/RicardoTejedo (Latin American Spanish dub), Rubén Trujillo (Latin American Spanish dub, ''Fellowship of the Ring'')Ring''), Creator/SylvainCaruso (French dub)



!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosSegundo (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/RyuzaburoOtomo (Japanese dub)

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!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosSegundo (Latin American Spanish dub), Creator/RyuzaburoOtomo (Japanese dub), Jérémie Covillaut (French dub)



!!! '''Voiced by:''' Humberto Vélez (Latin American Spanish dub)

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!!! '''Voiced by:''' Humberto Vélez (Latin American Spanish dub), Paul Borne (French dub)

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* ItsPersonal: PlayedWith. Though Smaug and Thorin don't seem to have any past beyond Smaug taking the Lonely Mountain from Thorin's grandfather, this version of the dragon seems to ''really'' hate the prince, whom he considers in his own words to be a "filthy dwarvish usurper".

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* ItsPersonal: PlayedWith. Though Smaug and Thorin don't seem IShallTauntYou: Calls himself "King Under The Mountain" (the title given to have any past beyond Smaug taking the Lonely Mountain from Dwarven King of Erebor) to press Thorin's grandfather, this version of the dragon seems to ''really'' hate the prince, whom he considers in his own words to be a "filthy dwarvish usurper".BerserkButton.



* IShallTauntYou: Calls himself "King Under The Mountain" (the title given to the Dwarven King of Erebor) to press Thorin's BerserkButton.
* ItsAllAboutMe: When pretty much your entire personality falls under the heading of {{Pride}} and {{Greed}}, this is a given. He makes it very clear that he considers the Mountain and its treasure to be his property, and doesn't even bother justifying his actions or cruelty.



* ItsAllAboutMe: When pretty much your entire personality falls under the heading of {{Pride}} and {{Greed}}, this is a given. He makes it very clear that he considers the Mountain and its treasure to be his property, and doesn't even bother justifying his actions or cruelty.
* ItsPersonal: PlayedWith. Though Smaug and Thorin don't seem to have any past beyond Smaug taking the Lonely Mountain from Thorin's grandfather, this version of the dragon seems to ''really'' hate the prince, whom he considers in his own words to be a "filthy dwarvish usurper".



* LightIsNotGood: Less so than in the book (largely due to the dim lighting of his cave in the movie), but he still radiates a fiery glow and his eyes are subtle searchlights, as a reference to the animated movie.



* LightIsNotGood: Less so than in the book (largely due to the dim lighting of his cave in the movie), but he still radiates a fiery glow and his eyes are subtle searchlights, as a reference to the animated movie.

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Alphabetical rearrangement.


* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Very lizard-like in appearance, utterly heartless and destructive.



* RentAZilla: According to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvr7DSEHcic this video]] from[[invoked]] [[WordOfGod the creators]], he's twice as big as a Boeing 747. He's also powerful enough to be considered Middle-Earth's answer to Godzilla.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Very lizard-like in appearance, utterly heartless and destructive.



* RentAZilla: According to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvr7DSEHcic this video]] from[[invoked]] [[WordOfGod the creators]], he's twice as big as a Boeing 747. He's also powerful enough to be considered Middle-Earth's answer to Godzilla.
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* NotSoDifferent: From a hobbit once, or from Frodo under the power of the Ring.

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