In a new interview Daniel Radcliffe discussed the Seven Potters scene in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and more! If anyone can translate this better please send it in!
For Radcliffe, it was more difficult than he expected. “First, we filmed the scene with them all. I watched and did my best to imitate them,” he said. The target of jokes behind the scenes of “Deathly Hallows”, he defends the “accusations” that he wore girls’ costumes on camera – more specifically, Fleur’s (Clemence Poesy) clothes. “It was a dress, a jacket and a bra,” jokes the actor, smiling during an interview in the studios Leavesden, about an hour from London.
Even if it is used in dark moments, the potion turns out to be a comic relief at times. In the studios, UOL Cinema followed a scene of the first “Deathly Hallows”, with Harry, Hermione and Ron after sips of potion. In the place of Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint are on screen actors Sophie Thompson, David O’Hara and Steffan Rhodri. The transformation of three friends into officials from the Ministry of Magic is a tense moment of espionage. In the corridors of the Ministry, the characters are greeted by colleagues and Ron finds out, between the lines, he has a wife in danger and has to pretend to be her husband.
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