Audience has waited so long to enjoy the release of 'The Hobbit':An Unexpected Journey on December 14 but there's a little problem which has been raised. Some false news have been spread up around the internet world like wildfire. Recently, producers and director Peter Jackson of 'The Hobbit' has been charged of animal abuse while working on the movie, reports has been circled that 27 animals has been killed during the shooting of the movie. Jackson broke the ice on Monday and said, "Any member of the production was responsible for the death of these animals. Warner Bros and New Line Cinema who are presenting the film also stood up to save Peter Jackson and their upcoming movie.
Warner Bros film company stated on Tuesday to Deadline.com, "Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema is ready to defend Peter Jackson in every kind of accusation which have been raised due to the death of farm animals." Statement also says, "We took every measures to protect the farm animals as long as we could and we do know our responsibility about these. Famous blog site 'The Huffington Post' posted, "a horse was landed badly off a bank during shooting, another one slipped off of a bluff and nearly sank in a stream. Goats and sheep have also been fallen off into sinkholes. American Humane Society has felt sadness about the death of these animals."
Warner Bros stated in a statement, "We are proud to associate with Sir Peter Jackson and all the members of his cast and crew and the people of New Zealand."
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