According to the Watford Observer Evanna and Katie will be doing an autograph signing:
Two cast members from the fifth Harry Potter film will visit Tesco Extra, Watford, on Saturday, July 14.
Katie Leung, who plays Cho Chang, and Evanna Lynch, who play Luna Lovegood, will be singing autographs between 1pm and 3pm.
A host of other activities inspired by the world’s most famous wizard will take place at the store in Lower High Street, Watford, from 11am to 5pm.
Thanks EvannaOnline! Okay, back to work for me. Ha ha.
Filed Under: Evanna Lynch, Katie Leung |
DanRadcliffe.com did an interview with Evanna and Evanna Lynch Online has posted the transcript:
Coralie: “How did you enjoy making this film, what was your experience like?”
EL: “It was amazing! There was never a dull moment. It was always really exciting. It’s not exactly like on the film (I think she meant like in the book), but it is exciting in its own way.”
(She assured us before leaving the Online section that she’ll be back in the next movie.)
I’ve been waiting for the information to come from WB or Evanna herself, and now it’s Official. I can’t wait to see what she’ll be up to on the next film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
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There are two new interviews now online with Evanna Lynch. She talks about the movies and her theories on the new book.
Q: I know she whispered some stuff in your ear about what’s going to happen to Luna. Does it bother you that you know anything in advance? A: Not really, no, because what I know is solely about Luna. I’m extremely grateful for the Luna advice because it reassures me that I’m not interpreting any traits or habits “wrong.” That said, she hasn’t told me an awful lot. There will still be many surprises about Luna to come for me, too. She is very careful when talking about Deathly Hallows and I am entirely grateful for that because I wouldn’t want to know before anyone else. I think that would be like Christmas coming early, and I don’t consider that a good thing. ——————————————————- “I was overjoyed,” Lynch said. “She told me that she also came from a sleepy little village, so how could that not give me hope? Of Termonfeckin, she also said, ‘At least it has a great name.’ ”
“I read that letter to death and I still do,” she said. “I carry them with me in my handbag always.”
First Interview Second Interview Or you can click read more to see both articles in their entirety
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Two more interviews are now online! Katie Leung (Cho), Matt Lewis (Neville), Bonnie Wright (Ginny) and Evanna Lynch (Luna) all discuss their characters and the films.
First Interview
Katie:
Did they make a big thing of it[the kiss]Â on the set?
Yes. They were reminding me about it every five minutes, which didn’t help at all because I was nervous. But when the time actually came it wasn’t so bad. It took about 20 takes to get it right. But that’s pretty standard for any scene. Though it is a bit odd when you’re trying to concentrate on kissing and there’s a cameraman moving around you.
Evanna:
I think I am like Luna, but not as much as everyone thinks I am. She’s not as determined as I am. She wouldn’t have chased the part in the film the way I did. But we both believe in things that don’t have to have facts to back them up.
Second Interview
Bonnie:
It’s been more fun doing this film as Ginny’s character’s developed. The six of us go through to the Ministry of Magic and it was really interesting to be a part of. Ginny’s a bit more confident – I have definitely enjoyed that.
Q: Do you think Neville’s going to die?
A: A lot of people have come up to me and said, you’re going to die mate’. Cheers! But I like to think he’ll be there fighting to the end. If he does die, I’d like it to be really heroic, saving someone else’s life.
Filed Under: Bonnie Wright, Evanna Lynch, Katie Leung, Matthew Lewis |
BBC has recently done an interview with Evanna Lynch. Unfortunatley the link isn’t working so I can’t get many quotes from the article to put here.
This is my schedule – I get out of a summer course on Thursday night, go to the bookshop, start queuing, queue all day Friday with my biggest Harry Potter fan friends, then read all of Friday night, all of Saturday, and then Sunday is a mourning day. I guess some people might recognise me in the queue, but everyone is just going to be so excited for the book that they won’t care about me.
Read the article at Evanna Lynch Online HERE.
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