Home Media Magazine have released the second part of their cast interviews in preparation for the release of the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I DVD. Today’s interview features Dohmnall Gleeson and Bonnie Wright, who as we all know play Bill and Ginny Weasley, the oldest and youngest (respectively) children in the Weasley family.
Warner Bros (via WCG) have sent over another exclusive preview clip from the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 BluRay which will be released in the USA this coming Friday, April 15th. This clip takes a look at the members of the Order of the Phoenix.
The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 DVD/BluRay is now available in the UK and will be releasing this Friday in the United States. Use the links below to order or pre-order the film. USA:
Here are two more behind the scenes looks from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1! The first is a look at how they create the awesome tents used in the film and the second is how they do the scenes with Sirius’ (now Hagrid’s) motorbike.
We have been spoiled with so many behind the scenes looks lately I’ve had to split them up between days so we can always have something to enjoy. Today is a look at the filming of the Dursley’s and Harry saying goodbye at Privet Drive.
Home Media Magazine has updated their site with a couple interviews with Harry Potter stars! This first set of interviews is with Natalia Tena, David Thewlis, Helen McCrory and Mark Williams. During the remainder of the week they will be releasing more interviews with cast members in preparation for the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I on DVD and BluRay on Friday, April 15th (in the USA). It was released in the United Kingdom today, April 11th.
In a new interview with HeyUGuys Tom Felton discusses Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and more.
HeyUGuys: Did you and the cast ever consider commemorating your time together on set, maybe a Lord of The Rings style tattoo? Tom: It’s funny you should mention that, I was the one who instigated the thought. I said a lightning bolt on the left buttock would be very apt and when we got to the premiere we could all just get them out and moon the paparazzi! No, unfortunately it didn’t go down. I genuinely wanted to get a little Slytherin snake. We had rings and at one point we were considering heating the rings up and branding ourselves as the Slytherin boys, and needless to say that idea didn’t last long. It would have been a nice idea and I would have been up for a small lightning bolt somewhere! (HeyUGuys said there’s still time!) Well said! There is still time, maybe I can coerce a few of the cast into it.
HeyUGuys: What’s your favourite Harry Potter book? Tom: Chamber of Secrets. I don’t know why, the name maybe? I’m drawn in by that book. Gilderoy Lockhart is the funniest character in the books in my opinion and there’s something about the basilisk, this huge deadly snake, which is just really cool.
HeyUGuys: Is it your favourite of the films too? Tom: I’m a tart. Every film has just got better and better so right now it’s the Half–Blood Prince but as soon as Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is released it’ll be that! Because they just get better, not just through FX but in terms of storyline and it gets more adult which suits me.
HeyUGuys: Have any of the big actors and actresses you’ve worked with over the years given you any memorable advice? Tom: All of them, literally every single one. So much sticks out but Helena Bonham Carter is definitely somebody who I learned a lot from. She’s a quirky but lovely lovely woman, she’s quiet and delicate then the camera rolls and she transforms into this berserk and frightening character! Sometimes people couldn’t help but give her a little ripple of applause after her take because it was so incredible. She gave me some great advice to do the opposite of what your character’s doing. So if you’re character’s crying, tell yourself that you can’t cry. That way nothing you do is forced and it can come naturally. That was really inspiring advice but to be honest every single one of the actors has given me literally something to walk away with. Not just the adults either, I’ve learned so much from Daniel, Rupert and Emma.