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Martin Freeman reveals Andy Serkis and his nickname on the sets of 'Black Panther'

Freeman and Serkis were the white guys among a majorly black cast.

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Andy Serkis as Ulysses Klaue and Martin Freeman as Everett K. Ross in a still from 'Black Panther'
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Actor Martin Freeman has revealed that he and Andy Serkis were known as the "Tokien white guys" on the sets of Black Panther.

Both Freeman and Serkis have appeared in the Hobbit series, which were based on celebrated author JRR Tolkien's novel of the same name.

Freeman played Bilbo Baggins in the series, while Serkis reprised his Lord of the Rings role of Gollum.

"Because we had performed in The Hobbit together, we were known as the 'Tolkien white guys'," he said in an appearance on The Graham Norton show.

In the Ryan Coogler-directed film, Freeman played CIA agent Everett K Ross and Serkis played black-market arms smuggler, Ulysses Klaue.

The 46-year-old actor also recalled the experience of watching Black Panther with a live crowd.

"It's been amazing. It's done amazingly well and we're all very proud of it... It feels like a moment. It's lovely to be part of that," he said.

"(The premieres) were like football matches. They were properly vocal. Pretty much every fifth line was getting a big woof. People were hungry for it. People wanted it, like it was a bit more than a film," he added.

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