EA Games has released a Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows video game for the BlackBerry. Berryview has posted the first screenshots from the game that can be seem below. You can buy the game here at the BlackBerry App Store for $2.99. According to the Berryview:
In short the game graphics look pretty good though it is no PlayStation 3 game. I helped a friend purchase and install and he thought the gameplay was ok and not to complex.
The app store has the following to say about the game:
Immerse yourself in the magic. Play the role of “the Boy Who Lived” in the mobile game inspired by the film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.
Team up with Hermione and Ron and explore the world beyond Hogwarts’ gates. Seek and destroy Voldemort’s Horcruxes as you combat Death Eaters, Dementors, and more. Cast 20 different spells, collect magical artifacts and solve puzzles to complete the fateful task that Dumbledore could not.
Defeat the Dark Forces on mobile.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I has been longlisted along with 14 other films for the 2010 Best Visual Effects award for the Academy Awards! The Academy’s Visual Effects Branch Executive Committee will narrow the list down to 7 in January then the final 5 nominations will be announced on Tuesday, January 25, 2011. It is up against the following films:
- Alice in Wonderland
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
- Clash of the Titans
- Hereafter
- Inception
- Iron Man 2
- The Last Airbender
- Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
- Scott Pilgrim vs the World
- Shutter Island
- The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
- TRON: Legacy
- Unstoppable
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Recognise Magazine has a new interview with Tom Felton where he talks about what it was like in his personal life while working on the films as well as the audition process.
Did you realise what the role meant at the time, and how it was going to change your life from then on?
I didn’t realise what a massive success it was going to be. I just enjoyed acting so the job could have been a local play and I’d have been happy. Money wasn’t something that I, as an 11-year-old, really cared about, and I enjoyed school, so I wasn’t trying to avoid that.
You were part of the biggest literary phenomenon of the Noughties. How did you cope with the attention?
Well, when we made “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” there was no guaranteed sequel. It wasn’t as huge to begin with, especially not as big as it is now. I’m lucky because I come from a quiet country town; I was born in Epsom (Surrey) and raised in Leatherhead. I just recently moved to Dorking. I was never treated differently. I have three older brothers who were a bit mean to me, as they wanted to be actors too. I have normal friends who have no interest in what I do, as I have no interest in what they do. We’d rather watch the cricket. I’ve also got great parents, people think that I must have had a pushy mother but she was the opposite, she wanted me to stay at school.
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Some new promotional photos from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 have appeared online. The photos are from The Three Brothers animation when Hermione is reading the story (which was one of my favorite parts of the film). You can see the new photos in the gallery!
Thanks incantatem!
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A new article on Kelly Macdonald in Vanity Fair has revealed that she will be playing the Ravenclaw ghost, the Grey Lady, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. A photo of Kelly may be seen below.
John Lopez: I hear now that Boardwalk’s done, you’re working on the final Harry Potter as we speak. They really are trying to get every U.K. actor into those movies.
Kelly Macdonald: It’s true! I’m friends with Colin Firth, and he told me he’s the only Brit who’s not in it.

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