WISE: I play Hera Hammerhand.
WILLIAMS: That was lovely.
I play Frealaf Hildeson, who is cousin to Hera.
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They have great love between them, andhe is nephew to King Helm.
This is the first voice role for both of you guys to take on.
What was the biggest learning curve when it comes to being a part of a project like this?
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Because for people who don’t know voice acting, you’re not in a room with other people.
You’re typically in a room alone.
So, what was the biggest learning curve for you guys?
I remember when I first walked into the booth, I felt quite awkward.
I didn’t know if I knew that I could do it.
You have to make bonkers noises.
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I’ve got to do a load of running.
I think it does take a degree of getting over yourself.
This is the first film set in Peter Jackson’s Middle-earth since 2014.
The untold story behind Helm’s Deep, hundreds of years before the fateful war, telling the life and bloodsoaked times of its founder, Helm Hammerhand, the King of Rohan.
WILLIAMS: You have to get over yourself, exactly.
you’re able to’t hold anything back.
WISE:They say the camera never lies; the voice doesn’t lie like that.
I can definitely imagine trying to pretend to run or ride a horse is difficult.
WISE: Fight sequences.
WILLIAMS: Nine oclock in the morning with not enough caffeine, yeah, it’s quite a thing.
WISE: They’ve always been outsiders.
Even when they played as children, they had to hide it.
He says, You will leave our lands, and you will never know anything of our people.
But she is Rohan through and through.
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrimis in theaters now.