Here are my interviews from the New York City premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II at Lincoln Center on July 11th. Sadly we were a bit rushed at this premiere so we didn’t get everyone and had to be pretty quick. But in this video you will see Matthew Lewis, Tom Felton, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, David Heyman and David Yates! Don’t forget to check out my photos from the premiere here in the gallery!
You can also watch Part 1 of my London interviews below if you missed it. I am working on the second London video as I type this.
Thanks to Digital Spy we have videos of the full London press conference for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II which was held on July 6th. Watch below and enjoy, there is some strong language and spoilers.
Here is the first of 2 videos from the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II premiere at Trafalgar Square in London on July 7th. In this video you will see Natalia Tena (Tonks), David Heyman (Producer), Alfie Enoch (Dean Thomas) and Devon Murray (Seamus Finnigan), Jim Broadbent (Horace Slughorn), Ralph Fiennes (Voldemort) and Ciaran Hinds (Aberforth Dumbledore). The second set of interviews will be online soon (I’m just waiting to be sent our Rupert footage) as well as tons of amazing photographs!
This footage is courtesy of jkrfan.com because my microphone decided to not work for the last half of the premiere.
The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that David Heyman will be receiving the Producer of the Decade award at CineEurope. He will be presented with the award at the CineEurope Awards Luncheon on June 30th. There will also be a screening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II that day, which is one week before the London premiere.
“It is a great pleasure for CineEurope to be able to acknowledge and pay tribute to a very prolific international producer who produced the wildly successful Harry Potter franchise as well as many other blockbuster films and an array of independent films,” said CineEurope managing director Robert Sunshine.
In a new interview with SFX, Harry Potter producer David Heyman talks about the final film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, being in 3D. The full interview is in the latest issue of SFX magazine, so be sure to check it out!
David Yates is approaching 3D is he’s trying to approach it from a character and story point of view. Trying to use the sense of isolation, of separation that sometimes 3D gives you, to heighten that at appropriate moments. So we’re approaching it in a storytelling way. In terms of Deathly Hallows Part One, we just ran out of time and in discussion with the studio, we told them we couldn’t preserve the quality and make the movie the way we wanted to deliver it if we made it in 3D. And they understood, and they were supportive. Funnily enough I think this last film will benefit more from the 3D than the first one would have. It‘s more epic and operatic. The first one was a more intimate film so 3D didn’t feel as germane. But ultimately, we’ve done 3D for the Blu-ray so Part One will be available in 3D in your home at some point.”
The Sun Times has posted a summer movie preview and have released a quote by producer David Heyman, where he says what fans can expect from the final installment.
“We saved the best for last,” promises producer David Heyman. “All I can say is it has been a helluva ride and it’s sad that it’s almost over, but it’s also amazing that we had this fun.” The last ride also promises humor when Harry says, “We need a plan,” and Hermoine replies, “When have any of our plans actually worked?”