Smaug is finally defeated when Bard the Bowman, a skilled archer from Lake-town, learns of the dragon's weak spot—a missing scale on his underbelly. Using this knowledge, Bard shoots a precise arrow that strikes Smaug in the vulnerable area, killing him. The death of the dragon leads to the release of his hoarded treasure, which becomes a pivotal point in the story and sets off a series of conflicts over the riches.
Smaug only appeared in the Hobbit, where he was killed and he never appeared again (because he was dead). So smaug was not in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but he was in the Hobbit.
The Hobbit is fairly linear. There are a few places where the time line backs up, particularly when the dwarves and Bilbo are exploring Smaug's den and Smaug is attacking Laketown.
Smaug has never smelled anything like Bilbo and he cannot place it.
We first see Smaug in "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug," specifically during the second film of Peter Jackson's adaptation. His full appearance is revealed during the climax of the film, where he confronts Bilbo Baggins and showcases his immense power and cunning. This encounter marks a pivotal moment in the story, highlighting Smaug's menacing presence and the threat he poses to the characters.
In the Hobbit, Smaug seeks revenge on the lake men because they helped the intruders.
Smaug only appeared in the Hobbit, where he was killed and he never appeared again (because he was dead). So smaug was not in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but he was in the Hobbit.
Smaug doesn't recognize the scent of Hobbit, although he knows what dwarves and men smell like.
The main conflict in The Hobbit is trying to regain the Lonely Mountain from Smaug the Dragon.
Lake town
The Desolation of Smaug
The Hobbit; The Desolation of Smaug will be released December 2013
Yes. The second installment will be called The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
smaug dies
Yes, the Desolation of Smaug
Smaug the dragon was voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch.
The Hobbit is fairly linear. There are a few places where the time line backs up, particularly when the dwarves and Bilbo are exploring Smaug's den and Smaug is attacking Laketown.
Gollum and Smaug are introduced in The Hobbit; Frodo is introduced in The Lord of the Rings.