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Tom Riddle Actor Frank Dillane To Star In Maestro
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Frank Dillane, who we first met as Tom Riddle in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, is set to star in a new film titled Maestro. The film, directed by Catherine Jarvis and based on a book by Peter Goldsworthy, is about a young aspiring pianist who moves to Australia and is taught by an eccentric teacher. The film will hopefully begin filming this Spring in northern Australia and Vienna, Austria.

The story follows a talented pianist named Paul (Dilane), who moves to an exotic outpost of 1960’s Northern Australia where he is forced to learn from the only piano teacher his father can find — the enigmatic Herr Keller. Keller, a Viennese refugee with a mysterious past, is known to the locals as “Maestro.” Casting is underway for the role of Herr Keller.

Filed Under: Other Actors (Male)
Video: Official Recap of A Celebration of Harry Potter
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The official Harry Potter Facebook page has released their video recap of A Celebration of Harry Potter. Watch below and enjoy! If you attended, what was your favorite part of the weekend?

Make sure to check out our full coverage on YouTube!

Filed Under: Celebration of Harry Potter, Devon Murray, Evanna Lynch, James and Oliver Phelps, Mark Williams, Matthew Lewis, Universal Orlando Resort, Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Emma Watson Starring in ‘Regression’; Behind the Scenes of her Wonderland Shoot
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A couple more Emma Watson news items for this morning.  According to the LA Times, Emma will be starring opposite Ethan Hawke in Alejandro Amenabar’s thriller Regression. As of right now, there is no plot description or any information on the film. Of the role, Emma said: “I am passionate about Alejandro and his work and am so happy to be collaborating with him. I’m really excited by the challenge my character presents to me as an actress.”

(Thanks Mugglenet!)

Additionally, Wonderland Magazine has posted a behind the scenes video from Emma’s photoshoot for the latest issue which hit stands today:

Filed Under: Emma Watson
Full Wonderland Interview Between J.K. Rowling and Emma Watson Released
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We finally have the full interview between J.K. Rowling and Emma Watson that we teased last week, it seems like the source that originally posted was taking a bit of a poetic license because Rowling never says that Hermione and Harry should have been together, at least not directly.  Mugglenet has posted the full interview on their site, which may be read here. Let’s throw some fun into this post before getting to Ron/Hermione; here are the girls talking about Fantastic Beasts, the movie:

Will Hermione be in it [the Harry Potter theatre production]?!

Well Emma if you are offering to play Hermione… [both laugh] I tell you what I really want. I want you and Dan and Rupert in really heavy make-up in the background of a scene in Fantastic Beasts, and I’ll join you and we’ll sit in a bar room having a laugh for an afternoon. Do you not think that would be fantastic?

That sounds like the most fun I can imagine having!

And we can mess around as extras in the background.

And then we can see if anyone can spot us. I personally would like to be in drag, just to make sure no one can spot me at all.

GENIUS!

Their full Ron/Hermione discussion may be read below:

I thought we should discuss Hermione… I’m sure you’ve heard this a million times but now that you have written the books, do you have a new perspective on how you relate to Hermione and the relationship you have with her or had with her?

I know that Hermione is incredibly recognisable to a lot of readers and yet you don’t see a lot of Hermiones in film or on TV except to be laughed at. I mean that the intense, clever, in some ways not terribly self-aware, girl is rarely the heroine and I really wanted her to be the heroine. She is part of me, although she is not wholly me. I think that is how I might have appeared to people when I was younger, but that is not really how I was inside.

What I will say is that I wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a form of wish fulfillment. That’s how it was conceived, really. For reasons that have very little to do with literature and far more to do with me clinging to the plot as I first imagined it, Hermione with Ron.

Ah.

I know, I’m sorry, I can hear the rage and fury it might cause some fans, but if I’m absolutely honest, distance has given me perspective on that. It was a choice I made for very personal reasons, not for reasons of credibility. Am I breaking people’s hearts by saying this? I hope not.

I don’t know. I think there are fans out there who know that too and who wonder whether Ron would have really been able to make her happy.

Yes exactly.

And vice versa.

It was a young relationship. I think the attraction itself is plausible but the combative side of it… I’m not sure you could have got over that in an adult relationship, there was too much fundamental incompatibility. I can’t believe we are saying all of this – this is Potter heresy!

I know, it is heresy.

In some ways Hermione and Harry are a better fit and I’ll tell you something very strange. When I wrote Hallows, I felt this quite strongly when I had Hermione and Harry together in the tent! I hadn’t told [Steve] Kloves that and when he wrote the script he felt exactly the same thing at exactly the same point.

That is just so interesting because when I was doing the scene I said to David [Heyman]: “This isn’t in the book, she didn’t write this”. I’m not sure I am comfortable insinuating something however subtle it is!

Yes, but David and Steve – they felt what I felt when writing it.

That is so strange.

And actually I liked that scene in the film, because it was articulating something I hadn’t said but I had felt. I really liked it and I thought that it was right. I think you do feel the ghost of what could have been in that scene.

It’s a really haunting scene. It’s funny because it really divided people. Some people loved that scene and some people really didn’t.

Yes, some people utterly hated it. But that is true of so many really good scenes in books and films; they evoke that strong positive/negative feeling. I was fine with it, I liked it.

I remember really loving shooting those scenes that don’t have any dialogue, where you are just kind of trying to express a moment in time and a feeling without saying anything. It was just Dan and I spontaneously sort of trying to convey an idea and it was really fun.

And you got it perfectly, you got perfectly the sort of mixture of awkwardness and genuine emotion, because it teeters on the edge of “what are we doing? Oh come on let’s do it anyway”, which I thought was just right for that time.

I think it was just the sense that in the moment they needed to be together and be kids and raise each other’s morale.

That is just it, you are so right. All this says something very powerful about the character of Hermione as well. Hermione was the one that stuck with Harry all the way through that last installment, that very last part of the adventure. It wasn’t Ron, which also says something very powerful about Ron. He was injured in a way, in his self-esteem, from the start of the series. He always knew he came second to fourth best, and then had to make friends with the hero of it all and that’s a hell of a position to be in, eternally overshadowed. So Ron had to act out in that way at some point.

But Hermione’s always there for Harry. I remember you sent me a note after you read Hallows and before you started shooting, and said something about that, because it was Hermione’s journey as much as Harry’s at the end.

I completely agree and the fact that they were true equals and the fact that she really said goodbye to her family makes it her sacrifice too.

Yes, her sacrifice was massive, completely. A very calculated act of bravery. That is not an ‘in the moment’ act of bravery where emotion carries you through, that is a deliberate choice.

Exactly.

I love Hermione.

I love her too.

Oh, maybe she and Ron will be alright with a bit of counseling, you know. I wonder what happens at wizard marriage counseling? They’ll probably be fine. He needs to work on his self-esteem issues and she needs to work on being a little less critical.

I think it makes sense to me that Ron would make friends with the most famous wizard in the school because I think life presents to you over and over again your biggest and most painful fear – until you conquer it. It just keeps coming up.

That is so true, it has happened in my own life. The issue keeps coming up because you are drawn to it and you are putting yourself in front of it all the time. At a certain point you have to choose what to do about it and sometimes conquering it is choosing to say: I don’t want that anymore, I’m going to stop walking up to you because there is nothing there for me. But yes, you’re so right, that’s very insightful! Ron’s used to playing second fiddle. I think that’s a comfortable role for him, but at a certain point he has to be his own man, doesn’t he?

Yes and until he does it is unresolved. It is unfinished business. So maybe life presented this to him enough times until he had to make a choice and become the man that Hermione needs.

Just like her creator, she has a real weakness for a funny man. These uptight girls, they do like them funny.

Filed Under: Emma Watson, JK Rowling
Derek Blasberg Interviews Emma Watson for Wonderland Magazine
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Wonderland Magazine posted a preview of their upcoming issue in which Emma Watson was interviewed by friend and fashion fiend Derek Blasberg. Emma was the guest editor of the magazine and wrote many of the articles, but this time she took the place of interviewee.  The issue hits stands in the UK on February 7th and you can order the issue online here.  For those of you in the US, I recommend ordering from Magazine Cafe, it is a lot cheaper than ordering through their official service because it’s based in the US and you won’t have to pay astronomical shipping fees.

Some snippets from her interview with Derek may be found below, check out the full interview at Wonderland’s website.

DEREK BLASBERG: Where are you right now and what are you doing?
EMMA WATSON: Right now I’m on holiday. I’m stood on the balcony of my hotel room and I’m scratching my feet because I’ve been eaten alive by mosquitos. I look like I have a disease. I’m told I have sweet blood.

D: Speaking of Brown, I’m very proud that you are going to be an official Ivy League graduate soon.
E: Yes! I’m going to graduate in May, which I can’t believe. I can’t. I just can’t! Very exciting.

D: So, tell me: What do you plan on doing with that major?
E: Tough question… I’ve been very fulfilled by my studies. English has helped me think in an analytical way. It’s helped me see the world from new perspectives. Diving into these stories and characters has given richness to my own life. And now, when I read scripts or look at stories, I have these references for a larger understanding of humanity. I’m sure it will make my job as an actress more interesting.

D: My mother always told me that in struggles we find strength.
E: She’s right. Now I really know how to take care of myself, how to be alone, how to deal with stress. If I hadn’t been through that time, I wouldn’t have got there. I never knew I had limits. You make good friends and you make bad friends, and you have to figure it all out. You realize you can’t do everything. I really did think I could do it all – commute back to the UK for Potter filming and press, then go to Brown for finals, and keep up with my friends and family. You can’t do by the way. You do have to take breaks. It’s how I became interested in meditation and yoga. I developed bedtime rituals.

D: Now, be honest: Have you ever wanted to go off the rails? Like, get drunk and get a tattoo?
E: Ha, I love tattoos. But I love them on other people. In fact, I have a Pinterest account and a whole board of tattoos that I like – but I would never want one for myself. I don’t think I could pull it off. My own self-image would not allow it.

D: But you’re not as puritanical as that, Emma.
E: I feel like I’ve been given a lot of credit where it isn’t due that I don’t like to party. The truth is that I’m genuinely a shy, socially awkward, introverted person. At a big party, I’m like Bambie in the headlights. It’s too much stimulation for me, which is why I end up going to the bathroom! I need time outs! You’ve seen me at parties, Derek. I get anxious. I’m terrible at small talk and I have a ridiculously short attention span.

D: Let’s continue discussing appearances. Has fashion been any sort of fulfillment for you?
E: I love fashion as a thing. And I very much still follow it and find it interesting and when I come across something really great I get excited and I’m inspired. But there was a moment when I took a step away from fashion.

D: Are you still looking for something else you enjoy doing?
E: Do you remember that time I called you up and asked if you knew anyone who needed an intern? And you almost died laughing?

D: Yes. You asked if I knew anyone who wanted me to be a personal assistant for a week.
E: I was serious! I am interested in everything!!! This year, I’m turning 24. A lot of my friends are really worried about turning 24, but I like that I’m getting older. In a way, I started out like this old lady, and now I feel like my age is catching up with me. And I’m excited by all these new things for me to do. I feel like I have so much more to accomplish as an actress. I’d love to try theater and that’s a whole other thing. But when I finish my degree, I will have a lot more time to pursue other passions, and I want to figure out what those will be. I love having something completely unrelated to the film industry. I want to find something that will let me use my brain in another way. I like connecting people who aren’t part of that world too.

D: I’ve seen your paintings, they’re swell.
E: I love painting. So maybe I hone in on that and do more art classes? Or maybe something different.

Filed Under: Emma Watson
Video: Bonnie Wright Talks ‘After the Dark’
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In a new interview clip, released by Mugglenet, Bonnie Wright talks about her newest film, After the Dark, and her character Georgina, shooting in Indonesia and more.  You can pre-order the film on iTunes now, it will be released this Friday.

For those of you that don’t remember, the film centers around a philosophy students who are challenged by their teacher to determine which ten of them would take cover in an underground shelter in the case of a nuclear apocalypse and repopulate the earth.  We posted a video clip from the film yesterday, which can be seen here.

Filed Under: Bonnie Wright
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