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New Video Interviews with Dan, Emma, Rupert and Tom
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Sky News and Sunrise have new interviews with Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and Tom Felton that may be seen below.  Dan was also on ITV Daybreak this morning, that may be viewed below as well.

Thanks to SS and Tom!

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Deathly Hallows, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton
Tom, Sean, Matt, Phelps, Coulson and More Make MTV's Harry Potter's Sexiest Men List
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MTV’s Harry Potter’s Sexiest Men list has been released and Tom Felton has come out on top!  The list encompasses all of the Potter films, I must say that I do agree with who is on the list but I might switch around the order a bit. I was wondering where Jamie Campbell Bower was, but they aren’t counting those just in Deathly Hallows since its a look back at the films.

10. Matthew Lewis Yes, Neville Longbottom is supposed to be awkward and homely, but boy has Matthew Lewis grown out of that. He started off as being geeky and adorable in “Sorcerer’s Stone,” but has definitely toughened up over the years. Also, we should note that when Matt is out of his Neville make-up, he looks a whole lot cuter.9. James and Oliver Phelps Oh yeah, ladies, we get to put hot twins on our list too! (Two is always better than one, right?!) The Phelps boys have not only charmed our socks off as Fred and George Weasley, but they’ve also grown into two dashing young gentlemen (who also happen to be just as funny in real life!).

8. Stanislav Ianevski Looks like Viktor Krum won’t be making a return in “Part 1” like he did in the book, but that mostly bums us out because it means we won’t have a reason to drool over Stanislav Ianevski some more. Remember a time when we all thought that he was hotter than Robert Pattinson in “Goblet of Fire”?

7. Rupert Grint Who would have thought that hilarious Rupert Grint would grow up to be so freaking awkward/adorable. Sure, not all of you out there might be into gingers (more for us!), but it’s hard to deny that Rupert has an irresistible sort of charm that we’re looking forward to seeing more of in the future.

6. Freddie Stroma Cormac McLaggen might not have been the nicest person on the Quidditch team, but he sure was pretty to look at. Fortunately it looks like his purpose lasted beyond “Half-Blood Prince” since we’ll be seeing Freddie Stroma again in “Deathly Hallows: Part 1.” Thank goodness, because we need more blond beauties in “Harry Potter.”

5. Christian Coulson Before the Big Three had hit puberty in the films, we were already drooling over their arch enemy, Tom Riddle (a.k.a the boy who became Voldemort). Christian Coulson definitely made his mark in those few scenes he had in “Chamber of Secrets,” and we’re guessing the filmmakers didn’t bring him back for “Half-Blood Prince” because they probably didn’t want all the girls in the audience drooling over someone who would become the most evil being alive. C’est la vie.

4. Daniel Radcliffe My goodness, Daniel Radcliffe turned out well. Sure, we have a special place in our hearts for the tiny boy with big glasses and a lightning bolt scar from “Sorcerer’s Stone,” but Dan is just so charming in person (and talks at a rate of about a thousand words a minute) that he managed to be one of the hottest men in the cast as well. Plus, he’s talented.

3. Sean Biggerstaff You might find yourself asking, “Who the hell is Sean Biggerstaff?” Sean had the fairly small role in the first two “Potter” films of Oliver Wood, Harry’s Quidditch captain, but he is a fond memory that we love looking back on again, and again, and again. We suggest you hop on the bandwagon as well.

2. Robert Pattinson We would be remiss if RPattz didn’t make it on our list, and—prepare your rotten veggies—I’ll be the first to admit that I definitely think he is much hotter as Cedric Diggory than he is as Edward Cullen. Plus he has one of the top five most heartbreaking deaths in “Harry Potter” history, which earns him a top spot on this list. His death scene made me cry more than Sirius Black’s, and that’s saying something.

1. Tom Felton Nine years ago, when I first saw “Sorcerer’s Stone” in theaters, I never would have dreamed that one day I would say the boy behind that brat Draco Malfoy would earn the number one spot on a sexiest men of “Potter” list. But during those years, Tom Felton has not only become absolutely gorgeous but one of the sweetest and most charming men on the “Potter” cast, and, as we’ve shown, there are a lot of them. Plus I like the bad boys, what can I say?

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Freddie Stroma, James and Oliver Phelps, Matthew Lewis, Robert Pattinson, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton
THIRTEEN New Video Interviews with Cast and Crew
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WB has released thirteen new interviews with the cast of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.  Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Bill Nighy, Tom Felton, Helena Bonham Carter, Jason Isaacs, Ralph Fiennes, Rhys Ifans, Imelda Staunton, David Yates, David Heyman, and David Barron are interviewed. Watch them all in a playlist below:

Thanks SS!

Filed Under: Bill Nighy, Daniel Radcliffe, David Barron, David Heyman, David Yates, Deathly Hallows, Emma Watson, Helena Bonham Carter, Imelda Staunton, Jason Isaacs, Ralph Fiennes, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton
New Interview with Rupert Grint in Sunday Times
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In a new interview with The Sunday Times, Rupert Grint talks about Ron in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, other actors and much more!

“It felt like the last day at school,” says Grint. “Packing up all the stuff in my dressing room, all the old toys still there from when I was 11… I’d underestimated how emotional it would be. We all cried.”

“I suppose when they selected us as kids, they weren’t expecting us to act that much. They didn’t really want kids from drama school. I always felt quite a strong connection to Ron. I don’t know if it was just a ginger thing though,” he says, laughing. His hair is actually less carroty in real life: “Yes, the sun calms it down a little bit.” As for the Rupert-Ron intermingling, he says: “Possibly I’ve taken on some of his characteristics and we have merged into the same kind of person.”

“When he first started he was really cute and really shy,” recalls Julie Walters, who has played Grint’s screen mum Molly Weasley from the start. “My abiding memory of him is at the first premiere and Grant, my husband, and I looked at Rupert and there was a beautiful little moon face, and he looked like a rabbit caught in the flashbulbs. He was such a sweetheart you wanted to cuddle him.”

“Alan Rickman [who plays the menacing Severus Snape] fascinates me,” says Grint. “He always seems to be in character. He’s really quite intimidating with that air about him. Actually, he’s nice to talk to, but he’s got this presence that makes you feel like he’s unapproachable.” Julie Walters is one of his favourites. “I’m quite close to her. She’s warm. She really is like my mum, and she’s seen us grow up.”

Thanks SS!

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Rupert Grint
New Video Interviews with Rupert and Dan
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Access Hollywood has posted a bunch of new interviews with Rupert Grint and Daniel Radcliffe from the set of Harry Potter and the Deatly Hallows. You can watch all the videos below!




Thanks SS!

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Deathly Hallows, Rupert Grint
Deathly Hallows to be Featured Again in New Entertainment Weekly
Posted by Megs

The new issue of Entertainment Weekly will be featuring Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows with a preview online now with snippets from their interviews with Dan, Rupert and Emma. You can see the cover of the issue in the gallery!

[…] spoke with Entertainment Weekly for this week’s cover story, reflecting on their childhoods inside Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardy and discussing their plans for the future. EW’s Los Angeles Bureau Chief, Sean Smith, has been interviewing these actors — Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) — since the very first film, The Sorcerer’s Stone, and mines his 10 years of access and observations for this in-depth portrait of the three most famous kids in the world as they transition into adulthood and life outside of Potter.

The issue will be on stands soon, it is the November 12th issue.

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Deathly Hallows, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint
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