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High-Res version of Deathly Hallows Poster Without Text
Posted by Megs

Today we have an awesome High Resolution photo of Hogwarts burning that was first seen on the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows one-sheet.  You can see the new photo, here!

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Thanks to TheRemembrall.org!

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows
Harry Potter Stuntman Greg Powell Injured
Posted by Megs

A stuntman, Greg Powell, who was working on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was recently injured on the set of the final film.

Movie action man Greg Powell, 56, suffered a broken shoulder in a motorcycle crash while filming the final installment in the wizard franchise, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II, last week (ends26Jun10).

The accident, which occurred at the Leavesden Studios in Hertfordshire, England, is said to have happened after Powell’s long trench coat became trapped in the rear wheel of the bike, sending him flying into the air, according to Britain’s The People newspaper.

Last year (09) David Holmes, who doubled for Radcliffe in the first part of the Deathly Hallows movie, broke his back at the same studios while he was practising flying scenes.

We all wish him a speedy recovery!

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Jason Isaacs Talks Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Posted by Megs

In a new interview with the Coventry Telegraph Jason Isaacs gives some “juicy” details about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Jason plays Lucius Malfoy in all of the Harry Potter films.

Isaacs confessed that wrapping up the Potter saga by filming Deathly Hallows wasn’t at all a joyous, celebratory experience. He tells us: “I was sad. I’m a bit of a sentimental buffoon, so I was already feeling tearful and nostalgic before they started months of shooting. You should really wait for the last day I think for that kind of behaviour.”But he says the films will live on: “Luckily I think the Harry Potter experience has an afterglow in that these films will be released and are coming out over a long time, until July next year. And then I have a suspicion that they’ll be in everybody’s DVD collection until the next format comes along and replaces it so I don’t think Harry Potter’s going away for a very, very long time.”

So can he reveal any juicy details about the final films? He responded with a smile: “Yes I can. I can tell you that they’re out in November [2010] and July [2011], and if you want a sneak preview of the script… go and buy the book.”

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Jason Isaacs
First Official Deathly Hallows One Sheet (Poster) & Deathly Hallows Website
Posted by Megs

Warner Bros. have released the first official teaser one sheet for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.  A one sheet is basically a mini poster.  You can see it below and larger in the gallery!

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They have also unveiled the new Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Official Website, which you can see here!

Thanks to WB for mailing!

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Tom Felton Talks Deathly Hallows Epilogue
Posted by Megs

In another new interview with MTV Tom Felton discusses the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows epilogue!

“I had a monologue prepared, but time was short,” he joked. “No, it was all in the presence and the look.”

So Draco Malfoy’s farewell is all in his menacing presence? “This is the idea, that’s what they told me,” he said. “Hopefully that reads. It was a lot of fun.”

Adding to the epilogue fun is the fact that Felton’s real-life girlfriend, “Potter” stunt assistant Jade Olivia, plays his wife in that final shot. “She was at first reluctant, but I pulled her arm and twisted it,” Felton told MTV at last month’s Movie Awards of convincing Olivia to step in and play Astoria Malfoy. “She was filming with me for three days at King’s Cross [railway station in the U.K.]. We were very excited. It gave me a chance to see what she’s going to look like in 19 years,” Felton added. “And if that’s what she looks like, I’m doing pretty well for myself,” he laughed. “But I look terrible,” he said of his own aged visage. “The years have not been kind to me in the slightest. But what can I do? I’ve gotta just roll with it.”

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Tom Felton
Julie Walters Talks End of Harry Potter
Posted by Megs

In a new interview with Digital Spy, Julie Walters talks about what it was like at the end of Harry Potter filming.

The actress, who plays Molly Weasley, told Hello that she was close to tears at the end of shooting as she remembered watching the franchise’s young stars grow up since the beginning of the series.  “It was sad. They were all little tots when we started and now they are great big blokes and girls,” she said.  “I felt very sad on the last day. Being part of such a huge phenomenon was amazing. It has meant that a whole generation of children recognise me now.” She added: “Mind you, they don’t always, because I wear a wig and padding in the films, which even Daniel Radcliffe didn’t realise. I had to point out to him that it’s all birdseed under my dress.”

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Julie Walters
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