As I posted yesterday, Rupert created a butterfly that will be sold to raise money for charity. Now we have a photo of the butterfly thanks to SnitchSeeker that you can view in high res by clicking the thumbnail below!
In a new interview with Shirley Henderson, she briefly mentions getting the part of Moaning Myrtle in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Moaning Myrtle is a case in point. Henderson initially thought it strange that she had been called for an audition, because the character was so much younger than her. “But when I met them I realised they wanted a kind of adult child, somebody that’s temperamental and moody.”
Thanks to Oclumencia we have some new promotional photos from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The photos are of Ginny, Draco, Bellatrix and Harry.
Thanks very much to Ice Cream Man for letting us know that Rupert has participated in an exclusive charity event on behalf of Keech Hospice Care. For more information head over to this website.
The Chrysalis Collection is an exclusive group of Butterfly inspired paintings, each one created by a well known celebrity.
This special group of paintings will be displayed at Stockwood Discovery Centre, Luton from 1-29 March.
The paintings will then be auctioned on eBay between the 19-28 March.
Funds raised by the auction will make a valuable contribution towards our hospices. With this in mind, the Butterfly theme was chosen to represent the beauty of all lives, however short they may be.
Thanks to ICM for letting us know about even more distribution for Rupert Grint’s upcoming movies; Wild Target and Cherrybomb.
We can officially confirm that Cherrybomb will return to Germany thanks to Capelight! Additionally, Universal Pictures have not only taken the rights for distribution in the United Kingdom, but also for Australia!
Wild Target has already been sold to almost all European countries, now also including Italy, Scandinavia, Spain, Turkey, Baltic States and Russia. Wild Target will also come to China, Hong Kong, Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America and Canada (and these are only the countries I memorised, but there were more).
Sadly, there’s no deal for the US as of now, but hopefully yesterday’s and tomorrow’s screening at the EFM will solve this. If not, we know how to deal with unwilling distributors, don’t we?!