Actor Martin Freeman has revealed he stayed away from watching the 'Fargo' film, once he signed on for the TV version.
The 'Hobbit' star said he chose not to re-watch the Coen brothers' crime drama before shooting, so his performance wouldn't be a copy of it, reported Independent online.
"I definitely didn't re-watch it, purposely. I like the film, but I didn't feel I wanted to be influenced by it," he said.
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Martin plays henpecked insurance salesman Lester Nygaard in the TV show, who finds a new boost of confidence when he meets Billy Bob Thornton's character Lorne Malvo.
The 42-year-old likened his alter-ego to an "anti-hero" like 'The Sopranos' star Tony Soprano.
"We give people titles such as 'anti-hero', but essentially they also have to be people you want to follow... They have to be relateable and likeable to a certain extent - like Walter White from 'Breaking Bad'. I think people like the anti-hero at the moment because they demand something a bit more complex than just 'goodies' and 'baddies' in drama and I'm all for that," he said.