In the Extended Edition of the movie, Thorin is looking for his father Thráin who went missing during the battle between the Dwarves and Orcs at the gates of Moria. Gandalf later finds Thráin at Dol Guldur, stricken by amnesia from years of torture and imprisonment; he also discovers that the Necromancer is Sauron, who finally kills Thráin during their escape. In the Hobbit novel, Thráin is long dead; much of his story is not from the novel but adapted from 'The History of Middle-Earth' and the Appendices of the Lord of the Rings novels. There are some major differences: in the books, after the battle with the Orcs, Thráin initially returned to his people, and disappeared 46 years later during an earlier attempt to reclaim Erebor; Gandalf actually found him at Dol Guldur five years later during his secret inspection of the ruins, 91 years before the events of the Hobbit. Thráin died of natural causes after giving Gandalf the key and map to Erebor, and Gandalf wasn't imprisoned by Sauron. The Hobbit movies considerably condensed the timeline from the books, and moved Thráin's backstory to run concurrently with the quest of the Dwarves.
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