Cast member Martin Freeman poses for photographers as he arrives for the world film premiere of "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies"
Cast member Martin Freeman poses for photographers as he arrives for the world film premiere of "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" at Leicester Square in central London, December 1, 2014. Reuters/Suzanne Plunkett

The producers of "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" have released a new video featuring the character Bilbo Baggins. Meanwhile, the cast of the movie shared their experience at the world premiere of the movie in London.

The new video from the movie shows a worried Gandalf in the heat of the battle having a word with the elvish king Thranduil. Gandalf asks the king to dispatch a force to Ravenhill to warn Thorin of an impending attack that will overrun his positions. Thranduil, however, has no interest in spilling more elvish blood.

Ravenhill is located near the Lonely Montain and has a post built by the dwarves. Thorin and his company have made the Lonely Montain their new home without realising that Sauron has secretly sent an army of Orcs to attack them and claim the land and all its riches.

Bilbo Baggins may use the ring once again in "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies." He offers to take the message to Thorin himself but Gandalf is skeptical. Gandalf is worried that Bilbo may be seen by the enemy and get himself killed. Bilbo, however, is confident that he will not be seen. Is he considering using the ring?

The movie premiered in London with Peter Jackson and the cast members sharing some of their experiences from the movie with the fans. The video shows the huge fan following for the franchise. The fans braved the cold winter night to gather in large numbers to support the movie and get a glimpse of the cast members.

Martin Freeman, the actor who plays Bilbo Baggins in "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies," thanked the fans for camping out to come to the premiere. Benedict Cumberbatch, who is the voice of Sauron in the movie, said that he signed a dragon-headed tongue of a fan.

Richard Armitage, who plays Thorin, said that he watched the movie the night before and said that it "rips your heart out." Evangeline Lilly, who plays Tauriel, said that she was able to bring an emotional element to the movie.

Luke Evans shared a lighter moment about the movie when he was asked about what he would miss the most about the movie. The actor said that he would miss Ian McKellen as Gandalf doing cancan on the set with no trousers on under his cape.

Ian McKellen said that "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" may not be the last movie that he will be featuring as Gandalf. The actor said that he still has the hat, staff and the sword of the costume and he is ready to play the role again. Director Peter Jackson said that he made this movie for the people in the streets and hoped that the fans would like the movie.

Source: YouTube/Warner Bros. Pictures

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