Accessing unauthorized movie libraries exposes users to severe security vulnerabilities. Piracy portals do not generate revenue through standard means; instead, they rely on aggressive monetization strategies that put the user at risk.

Downloading or streaming copyrighted content from piracy websites is illegal in most countries, including India. In India, piracy is dealt with under the Copyright Act of 1957. Under Section 63 of this act, illegally making, downloading, or sharing copies of a film is a criminal offense. The law targets not only those who run such websites but also individuals who knowingly consume pirated content, meaning that merely watching "The Hobbit 2" on Isaidub could put you at legal risk.

| Platform | Type | Where it's Available | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Streaming | Available in the US and other territories with a subscription | | Crave | Streaming | Available in Canada with a subscription | | Sky Cinema / NOW Cinema | Streaming | Available in the United Kingdom with a subscription | | Amazon Prime Video | Digital Rental / Purchase | Available in the US, UK, Canada, and many other regions | | Apple TV Store | Digital Purchase / Rental | Available in the US, UK, Canada, and many other regions |

Bilbo accompanies the wizard Gandalf and thirteen fierce dwarves, led by the determined Thorin Oakenshield.

While piracy portals frequently switch domains and update their catalogs with Hollywood blockbusters to attract user traffic, relying on these sites exposes viewers to malware, intrusive pop-up ads, and copyright infringement risks.

: Interestingly, while the second film is PG-13, the Extended Edition of the third film, The Battle of the Five Armies , was actually rated R due to increased graphic violence.