4:10 – Additional footage of Thranduil at Erebor is shown during Bilbo’s voice over about everyone paying homage to the dwarven king.
7:03 – More footage is shown of Smaug flying while he destroys the village.
9:38 – In this additional scene we get to see Peter Jackson’s daughter Katie as a hobbit, along with the film’s production designer Dan Hennah as Old Took. It’s also in this scene that we see a four-year old Bilbo playing with Gandalf as he releases his famous fireworks.
17:26 – In this additional scene we get to see Bilbo walking through Hobbiton and purchasing a piece of fish for dinner. Bilbo is stopped by Mr. Worrywort who shows him his wheelbarrow full of tubers and Bilbo asks him if he’s seen Gandalf around.
23:15 – When the dwarves arrive at Bag End, additional footage is revealed which shows them raiding the pantry as Bilbo continues to become more annoyed with the situation. He also tries to take a bottle of wine from Bifur. They also discuss the ax in Bifur’s head.
1:25:13 – After escaping from the Orcs, additional footage is shown of the company as they make their way to the secret passageway to Rivendell. Bilbo and Gandalf have a dialogue about “feeling” the magic nearby.
1:30:29 – During the eating scene at Rivendell, additional footage is shown of the dwarves eating and Kili is shown trying to get noticed by a beautiful elven harp player seen below.
1:32:48 – Additional footage and dialogue is included which features more of the conversation between Gandalf and Elrond, as they discuss the how Gandalf found the sword Glamdring. Near the end of this additional scene where Bofur jumps onto a plinth next to the table and sings a revised version of a song that Frodo sang in the Prancing Pony in the books.
1:39:03 – This scene shows Bilbo walking around the Last Homely House and also takes a peak at the shards of Narsil, which would later be reforged into the sword that Aragon uses in Return of the King.
1:42:07 – In this additional scene we see Bilbo walking by himself at night and he overhears the discussion that Elrond and Gandalf are having. Some additional dialogue has been added, which explains how Gandalf wants the dwarves to succeed so that it can strengthen their forces in the east. Elrond tells him that it’s dangerous, and Saruman says that there is “a strain of madness (that) runs deep in that family.”
1:45:10 – During the White Council meeting, an additional scene is used to explain the fact that of the seven dwarf rings, four were consumed by dragons, two were taken by Sauron before he died in Mordor. The final ring’s location is unknown, and is Thrain’s ring.
2:04:24 – After the dwarves are captured, Bilbo gets away by falling down the ravine and when the dwarves are taken to the Goblin King he starts singing an extended version of the song in the theatrical release.
2:06:55 – When the goblins are searching the dwarves, they empty out a bag of Elvish cutlery. The Goblin King takes notice as one of the golden candelabras has “Made in Rivendell” written on the back. He makes a remark about the 2nd age and throws it away. The camera pans to Nori and we see that it was he who stole the elvish belongings, and Oin gives him a dirty look.