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This photo released by Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc. shows, Ian McKellen, left, as Gandalf The Grey, and Luke Evans as Bard, in the film, "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies." The movie releases in the U.S. on Dec. 17, 2014. (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Pictures, Mark Pokorny) Image Credit: AP

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies launched a full-scale assault on Comic-Con.

The cast and crew from the final installment of The Hobbit trilogy showed off the first trailer for the fantasy film at the pop-culture convention, as well as a blooper reel from both The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies.

Stephen Colbert, dressed as the shaggy-haired character he cameoed as in The Hobbit, enthusiastically moderated Friday’s panel at the San Diego Convention Centre.

The trailer conjured up for the audience of 6,500 attendees gathered inside Hall H showed the dragon Smaug setting Lake-town ablaze, Cate Blanchett’s royal elf Galadriel kissing the forehead of Ian McKellen’s beleaguered wizard Gandalf and legions of elves and orcs racing into battle.

“That was really just for you, Stephen,” filmmaker Peter Jackson said to the talk show host and J.R.R. Tolkien super-fan. “I mean, these other people are here, as well.”

Jackson was joined by several cast members for Friday’s celebration of all things Hobbit, including Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, Elijah Wood, Evangeline Lilly, Luke Evans and Lee Pace.

They were also joined by Benedict Cumberbatch and Andy Serkis, who portray the computer-generated Smaug and Gollum. Both actors imitated their fantastical characters when pressed by fans. When asked where he’d like Gollum to visit, Serkis joked “backstage with Stephen Colbert to see what he’s got inside his costume, precious.”

At the start of the panel, Colbert introduced a lengthy blooper reel that highlighted several funny moments left on the cutting room floor during the 13-year history of the films. The bloopers mostly featured McKellen riffing on other actors, flubbing his lines and, in one instance, lifting Gandalf’s robe to show off a pair of white briefs.

The Battle of the Five Armies is set to debut on December 17.