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Two new interviews are out today with Luke Evans, who plays Bard the Bowman in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit. He spoke about the upcoming film while promoting Immortals.
MTV and Moviefone quizzed Jackson on Evans on a few Hobbit items including how much filming he’s done so far and what the training for his pivotal role has been like.
From MTV:
MTV and Moviefone quizzed Jackson on Evans on a few Hobbit items including how much filming he’s done so far and what the training for his pivotal role has been like.
From MTV:
“It’s been fantastic, the training before we started shooting ‘The Hobbit,’ ” Evans said when we asked how his archery skills were progressing. “I’m fully into it now, and it’s great. I’m having a fantastic time. Living in New Zealand, it’s like a different world — it is a different world. It’s very, very cool.”From Moviefone:
When asked if there might be any particularly cool scenes or scene partners he’s been working with he could tease or talk about, Evans admitted that he’s barely scratched the surface of what is scripted for his role.
“The thing is, I’ve done about 10 percent of what I’m going to be doing, shoot-wise, so I can’t really say, but the cast are fantastic. We’re so far away from home. We have a little family,” he said. “Peter [Jackson] and the team create a very warm atmosphere on set and off set. We all socialize, it’s really special. I just feel very lucky to be a part of it.”
Q: The actors who made ‘The Lord of the Rings’ films had this amazing camaraderie, are you experiencing that on ‘The Hobbit?’The Hobbit Part 1 will be released December 2012, and Part 2 December 2013.
A: Yes, I am. It’s interesting because the boys — and when I say the boys, I mean the dwarves — have been there since February, so they already had their team set up. But there’s a lovely energy when you go to Wellington and you meet the whole team, including Fran [Walsh] and Philippa [Boyens] and the whole crew. Everybody. It’s a Kiwi quality which I absolutely love and they immediately embrace you and you’re part of the family. It just sort of transcends all the way through the layers [of the production], from the runners up to the top. Everybody’s there loving the fact they’re doing something incredibly special and I feel very honored to be in this family. I feel part of it now and I miss them very much and I can’t wait to go back, to be honest.
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