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The New Zealand filmmaker showed off new footage and characters featured in 'The Desolation of Smaug.'
Enthusiastic and barefoot, director Peter Jackson gave a little masterclass in Middle-earth filmmaking and showed fans their first look at The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug in a live online event Sunday.
With actor Jed Brophy, who plays the dwarf Nori, Jackson gave a tour of key spots in his New Zealand post-production studio and introduced footage from the follow-up to The Hobbit: The Unexpected Journey to those who bought the Blu-ray and DVD this past week.
Although the first trailer is still being prepped for this summer, Jackson showcased a sequence featuring the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) searching tombs for a missing mystical blade, and several scenes of actors working with a green screen were showcased during the hour-long live event.
With live-streaming cameras, he also dropped by the motion-capture room where Manu Bennett was working on a scene playing the chief orc Azog, looking "more friendly than he is in the movie," Jackson said.
Jackson and his team gave glimpses of many of the characters making their first appearance in The Desolation of Smaug, which continues the journey of hobbit Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) and Gandalf as they help the group of dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) to steal back their treasure and home from the evil dragon Smaug. Their mission continues into the final movie of Jackson's Hobbit trilogy, next year'sThere and Back Again.
Lee Pace's elvish king Thrandall was seen in a cameo in An Unexpected Journey but plays a large role in the new Hobbit film, which also sees the return of Thrandall's son Legolas from the Lord of the Rings movies -- and the actor playing him, Orlando Bloom.
"He's much more relaxed and a really fun guy," Jackson said of Bloom, "whereas Legolas is more uptight, shall we say."
The director promised that fans will see more of Middle-earth than ever before, including the world of men. Laketown is such a place, which is ruled by the greedy and corrupt political figure The Master, played by Stephen Fry.
Luke Evans' Bard the Bowman is in Desolation of Smaug as well, plus the elvish bodyguard Tauriel, an all-new character played by Evangeline Lilly created just for Jackson's Hobbit movies who never appeared in the original J.R.R. Tolkien source material. "She's not an elf guard to be messed with," the director said.
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SOURCE: USA Today
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