Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Andy Serkis Promises Smaug Will Probably Be 'Extraordinary' In 'The Hobbit'
There's really anything wonderful than an encounter with Andy Serkis. He's so darn humble and nice, in addition to spectacularly gifted. Our latest run-together with the "Tintin" and "Rise In The Planet in the Apes" actor what food is at the Golden Globes which Serkis was attending intended for "Tintin," which needed home the trophy to find the best Animated Film (Simply how much perhaps you have love the fact director Steven Spielberg gave Serkis a distinctive shout-in the acceptance speech, incidentally?) Ultimately may have spent the required time talking to Serkis about his most recently celebrated figures (Captain Haddock and Caesar, correspondingly) we're able to not ignore the fact he's presently flexing familiar precious muscles as Gollum for your filming of Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit," and then we folded the dice and asked for Serkis for his ideas round the infamous and evil Smaug. "Oh I am unable to give any secrets away," Serkis mentioned immediately upon hearing the question. We supported getting a rather different position and asked for whether Jackson and Co. have created another type of dragon or possibly they're remaining within the restrictions of common fantasy fiction and mythology. Basically, they've reinvented the dragon or what? Serkis offered us his non-answer/deflection by having an unintelligible sentence made up of nonsense words. "I am unable to condition that,Inch he protested, returning to British. "Because its still under systems, it's still a secret character that's carefully safe-guarded which is still inside the design process." He did also promise that fans will not be disappointed after they see him. "By getting an actress like Benedict Cumberbatch playing him, it'll be amazing," Serkis mentioned. What can you hope Smaug seems like? Classic dragon or possibly a reinvention? Reveal inside the comments or on Twitter!
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