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David Heyman Interview
Posted by Megs

MTV has interviewed Harry Potter producer David Heyman.

“We’re following Harry and his relationship with Dumbledore and his search for this past and the puzzle and the key to defeating Voldemort,” the producer said. “We’re seeing some of Voldemort’s backstory; we’re seeing the budding romantic relationship between Harry and Ginny Weasley and the one between Ron and Hermione, as well as Malfoy.”

“The most difficult choice was to edit out some of the flashbacks in the memories that Harry explores,” Heyman explained. “Each film has to exist on its own terms, and alas, within these memories, they’re really significant and actually in the whole body of the series play a very significant part, but within the film they are detours in a way, going into a story about Voldemort, who doesn’t really appear in this film.”

Filed Under: David Heyman, Half-Blood Prince
Empire Magazine Scans
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In Empire Magazine’s June issue they have an interview with Dan Radcliffe and David Heyman as well as a photoshoot with the trio!

You can see all the scans HERE in the gallery!

Thanks RG.net and dr.com!

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, David Heyman, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint
David Heyman talks filming Epilogue
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In a new interview with MTV, David Heyman confirmed that the epilogue of Deathly Hallows will be filmed for the Deathly Hallows: Part II

David Yates and his crew are filming the final installment from J.K. Rowling’s series, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” — and that includes the epic’s final epilogue, where the original cast members will appear older than ever. “We will shoot it,” producer David Heyman confirmed for MTV News. Rowling wrote a flash-forward ending to “The Deathly Hallows” that shows where the characters end up as they grow older. Heyman also indicated that the original Hogwarts actors would be filling those roles for the sequence, rather than being replaced by older lookalikes. “Yes,” he acknowledged, nodding that aging done to the characters would use the existing cast.

Filed Under: David Heyman, Deathly Hallows
Total Film and Entertainment Weekly magazines
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Thanks to SS we have scans of the May issue of Total Film magazine.  It includes new interviews with Dan Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Tom Felton, David Yates, David Heyman and David Barron.

We also have scans from the March 09 Issue of Entertainment Weekly where Harry and Voldemort were named in the Best Heroes and Villains.

View all the scans HERE in the gallery!

Filed Under: Books, Daniel Radcliffe, David Barron, David Heyman, David Yates, Emma Watson, Half-Blood Prince, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton
David H Talks DH
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At the Yes Man premiere, David Heyman spoke about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and more.

“We finished the sixth film which’ll be coming out next summer and we start filming the seventh which we’ll be breaking into two parts for a 54 week shoot starting in February.”

“You cast for the moment, you have no sense of how someone is going to survive or how they’re going to develop. I’ve been very fortunate with the kids. There are so many cases of young kids being damaged by the experience or going off the rails and fortunately with Dan, Rupert and Emma that hasn’t happened to them… yet. I don’t think its going to happen to them, they’re pretty together, really good kids, well – young adults now.”

Filed Under: David Heyman, Deathly Hallows
NEw David Heyman Interview
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Coming Soon has a new interview with Harry Potter producer David Heyman.

“The film’s done,” he confirmed. “We’re just mixing and there’s a slight tweak we’re going to do but actually, if the film was coming out tomorrow, we’d have done it but we have the time. One of the issues that’s come up is security so we are not putting a married print together. We’re keeping all the elements separate until we start to make the prints, which will be six weeks before the movie comes out. Piracy is such a huge issue.”

Thanks MN.

Filed Under: David Heyman
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