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Monday, October 1, 2012

Total Film: The Modern Guide to The Movies Benedict Cumberbatch talks playing Smaug the dragon in The Hobbit

In the latest issue of Total Film magazine, we enter the dragon’s lair to talk to the phenomenally talented (and ever-so-slightly popular) Benedict Cumberbatch.

You can read the feature in the mag, or in our incredible interactive iPad edition (which is only £1.99, folks), but we’ve got a cheeky excerpt below.

We met up with the exceedingly polite British actor to talk about his astonishing career rise, Star Trek 2, sex symbol status and more.

On playing The Hobbit’s deadly dragon, Smaug, via the techno-magic of motion capture, Cumberbatch told us: “It’s very freeing, once you put the suit on and the sensors. I’ve never felt less encumbered, actually. And you have to be. You have to be free.”

“You just have to lose your shit on a carpeted floor, in a place that looks a little bit like a mundane government building. It was just me as well, with four static cameras and all the sensors. Then the boys at Weta work their magic.”

When asked if we’d actually get to see Cumberbatch's handiwork in Part 1 (AKA An Unexpected Journey), he said: “I think my eye will open at the end of the first film, and then you’ll get the rest of me in the second.”

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey opens on 14 December 2014.

For more from Benedict Cumberbatch, pick up the new issue of Total Film. And don't forget, our interactive iPad edition is available for just £1.99!

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Movie News Benedict Cumberbatch on Smaug's Motion-Capture in The Hobbit ADD COMMENTS

Benedict Cumberbatch, best known for playing the title character in the BBC's "Sherlock", will be seen in some high-profile big screen villain roles in the months and years to come. He'll play a still-unknown interstellar foe in J.J. Abram's Star Trek Into Darkness and will lend voice and movement to the computer-generated Smaug in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy. In a new interview with Total Film, Cumberbatch speaks about the latter performance and why we'll have to wait until the end of 2013 to really experience it.

�You just have to lose your s--t on a carpeted floor, in a place that looks a little bit like a mundane government building," he says about donning the motion-capture outfit. "It was just me as well, with four static cameras and all the sensors. Then the boys at Weta work their magic� It�s very freeing, once you put the suit on and the sensors. I�ve never felt less encumbered, actually. And you have to be. You have to be free.�

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey will hit the big screen on December 14th of this year, but the main focus of Smaug will be the second chapter, appropriately subtitled The Desolation of Smaug. For that one, fans will have to wait a full year until December 13, 2013.

�I think my eye will open at the end of the first film," says the actor, "and then you�ll get the rest of me in the second.�

The final film, The Hobbit: There and Back Again will follow on July 18, 2014.

(Photo Credit: Brian To / WENN.com)


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