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2 New Photos from the Burrow
Posted by Megs

Thanks to our friends over at HP4U we have 2 new photos from the Burrow.  The first is inside the actual house, the second is inside Mr. Weasley’s shed.

See both photos here in the gallery!

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows
Gallery Update: OotP, HBP and DH!
Posted by Megs

I’ve added a bunch of new photos to the gallery from various movies. The most exciting being a picture of Xeno Lovegood, Luna’s father, in Deathly Hallows!

I also added new photos from Order of the Phoenix and Half-Blood Prince.

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Half-Blood Prince, Order of the Phoenix
Ministry of Magic scenes to be filmed in December
Posted by Megs

In a new interview with Steffan Rhodhi, who will be playing Reg Cattermole in Deathly Hallows, the actor discusses when he will be filming for the movie.

Then he will move into a London studio to film his scenes for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part I. His character is from the Magical Maintenance Department and his identity is borrowed by Ron Weasley.
Steffan, who has a role in the new Harry Potter movie which he begins filming next month, is now best known for playing Dave – even though his agent advised him against the role.

“My agent said ‘you can’t just keep doing every small part – they will think of you as a bit-part actor.’
Steffan is playing Reg Cattermole in the new Harry Potter film and he thinks his two teenage children are “secretly chuffed” with his new role.

“I think they are a bit fed up now of friends coming up to them and going, ‘What’s occurrin’” he laughs, referring to Dave Coaches’ catchphrase.

Thanks SS!

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows
Reelz Channel: Fan Sites Discuss movie changes
Posted by Megs

I recently took part in a fan site survey with Reelz Channel about how we think the changes made to Half-Blood Prince will affect Deathly Hallows, they have now posted the article online.  “We surveyed top Harry Potter fansites to see which of the following movie changes they believed was most significant for the Deathly Hallows movies, as well as how they thought/hoped David Yates would deal with those changes.” Here is what I had to say:

1) Burrow burning down
This part in the movie really confused me because I wondered how they would deal with Bill and Fleur’s wedding in Deathly Hallows since they get married at the Burrow and that is where Harry and everyone else meet after the Seven Potter’s scene. I guess they could just have the house rebuilt but still show some of the damages. I am very interested in seeing how things will work out in regards to this.

2) Total absence of Bill and Fleur
Well, we obviously know that Bill and Fleur’s wedding will be in Deathly Hallows since we have seen filming photos and heard about the gorgeous costumes. I’m not really sure how David will handle this, I think he will just assume people know what is going on. Fans who haven’t read the books will catch on soon enough when they see what happens.

3) Omission of big fight scene at Hogwarts
I don’t think that leaving this scene out was too big of a deal, though many fans will disagree with me. But David made a good point in an interview by saying there will be plenty of fighting and battles in Deathly Hallows so it was alright to leave that battle out. We still got the general idea of what went on by the way they did it in the film.

4) Harry not seeing/getting details of Tom Riddle’s ancestry (Gaunts/Peverells)
This was pretty much my only problem with the Half-Blood Prince movie in regards to cutting scenes. Normally I am pretty open about cuts since I view the movies as separate from the books, as the movies are just based on them. The Tom Riddle memories were my favorite parts of the book because you got to learn about Voldemort and how he became the way he is now. I hope that David somehow pulls these into the movie since they have the two parts they might be able to spare a few moments so we can learn about the Gaunts. As for the Peverells, we should learn about them when Hermione is talking about Beedle the Bard and we go to Godric’s Hollow with her and Harry.

5) No mention of Voldemort tracking down items from Hogwarts’ founders for horcruxes.
I think this can easily be rectified with a simple flashback scene where Dumbledore and Harry are talking. It would only take a minute or two to show and then the audience will be all caught up. So I’m not to worried about this part of the plot.

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Half-Blood Prince
Imelda Staunton talks Umbridge
Posted by Megs

The Daily Mail has a new interview with Imelda Staunton where she discusses Umbridge.

Another role that Staunton is to revive is that of the malicious Dolores Umbridge for the two-part film Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, which is due out next year. ‘Now, that is a great role,’ she says with relish. ‘It was wonderful playing this baddie dressed in pink, and to be able to play her again is a real treat.’

Her first Harry Potter was in 2007. Did it change her life? ‘No, not really. I don’t get chased down the street by hordes of kids. I still live a very normal life. The one good thing is that I get a lot more good scripts coming through my letterbox. Vera Drake raised my profile in one way, and then Harry Potter in another.’

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Imelda Staunton
Rade Serbedzija starts filmin as Gregorovitch
Posted by Megs

Tportal is reporting that Rade Serbedzija has completed his first scenes as Wandmaker Gregorovitch for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. A rough translation says:

Mr. Serbedzija says that he has one scene with acclaimed actor Ralph Fiennes (Lord Voldemort) and praised the actor calling him “amazing.” He also said that meeting with actors Dan Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Tom Felton was fun as they joked and called him “Boris the Blade” in reference to his character in the film “Snatch.”

Thanks TLC!

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Other Actors (Male)
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