MTV is reporting that Emma Watson will be presenting a new Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II clip during the MTV Movie Awards. Tom Felton will also be in attendance at the event and will present a clip from Rise of the Apes. Deathly Hallows is up for multiple awards at the event and you can still vote for them here!
Best Kiss:
Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Best Fight
Daniel Radcliffe,Emma Watsonand Rupert Grint vs. Death Eaters (Rod Hunt and Arden Bajraktaraj)Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Best Villain
Tom Felton Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Best Female Performance
Emma Watson Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Best Male Performance
Daniel RadcliffeHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
Best Movie
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
The awards will be airing on June 5th on MTV, check your local listings for the time.
A new commercial for the MTV movie awards has aired where Daniel Radcliffe is preparing to go on stage for How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and is interrupted. Don’t forget that Harry Potter and its stars are nominated in multiple categories, so be sure to vote!
In a quick new interview with Newsweek, Emma Watson talks about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II.
This is the best, because it’s the finale. We’ve put our heart and soul, blood and guts—and tears!—into it. The special effects are mind-blowing. I don’t know what happened: are we using a different team, or do we have more money? You see a different side of Hermione. She’s more like Lara Croft. The pace is absolutely relentless. It’s like a two-hour roller-coaster ride.
In a new interview with Women Wear Daily Emma Watson discusses Lancôme’s Trésor Midnight Rose, which she is the spokesperson for. She also discusses her upcoming films My Week with Marilyn and The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Some snippets from the interview are below:
“I helped choose the color of the rose,” […] “I was involved in the concept for the [ad] film and the tag line, ‘Catch my heart if you can,’” said Watson. […] “The hat [in the ad] was my hat, which I bought at a flea market in Paris,” she continued. “I was very involved in the script. It’s been really fun for me.”
“My role in ‘My Week with Marilyn’ is more of an adult role; I’m playing a young woman, whereas in ‘Perks of Being a Wallflower,’ I am playing a girl coming of age. She’s still very much a teenager,” said Watson, adding she needed to flirt in the former movie (“which is new for me”). “So it’s interesting. I’m kind of treading that line.”
Emma also discusses her favorite designers and fair trade fashion.
“I think less is more — less makeup, less accessories is better,” she said. “I try to dress age-appropriately, which isn’t actually that easy when obviously high-end clothing is designed for women who are older than I am. It’s a fine line to tread between looking smart and looking ready to go on a red carpet but also looking like I’m 21. It’s quite difficult.” Watson likes wearing young designers’ creations. “Casually I love to wear Isabel Marant, A.P.C., Chloé and agnès b. In American brands, I love Vena Cava. I think Stella McCartney is great, and British brands — obviously, I love Burberry,” she said. “But I mix and match.”
As I posted here and here, the July 2011 issue of Total Film magazine has a 16 page feature on the Harry Potter series. Today, thanks to DR.com, we have scans of the feature. You can view those in the gallery. The feature includes quotes from Daniel Radcliffe, David Yates, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as well as a full interview with Daniel.
Make sure to pick up your copy, on stands now!
In a new interview with Digital Spy, Emma Watson discussed filming for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II.
“There were days when I was in tears,” she confessed. “I was begging David [Yates, director] but he just said, ‘It looks so much better that you guys seem more vulnerable’. And he’s right, it does look great on screen. We’re kind of like bedraggled, unlikely heroes. It works, but there were times when I just wanted to kill him! People who are close to me know, they so know, that there were days when it was decidedly unglamorous. And I was so tired, I would fall asleep anywhere. They’ll never be released, but the on-set photographer has pictures of me falling asleep everywhere – on chairs, on the floor, in the middle of the set, all curled up.”
However, Watson went on to add that Hermione is now closer to her “own personality” after playing her for over a decade. “David wanted a really honest performance, she said. “It was lovely to play – I feel like earlier on I played a parody of myself. She was kind of this big personality and she’s developed into someone much more human.”