InStyle have just released a little behind-the-scenes clip from the shoot, which you can see on their website here. You can see Rupert Grint, Bonnie Wright and Jamie Campbell Bower in the video.
Hey everyone! Just a reminder that if you know where to get a copy of USA Today, today is the day to do it! You can also do it by going to Universal’s Site!
With just a computer, webcam and the newspaper, you can make this one-of-a-kind theme park experience appear before your eyes.
Augmented Reality blends real-life environments with computer animation allowing you to explore things in a completely new way. For the first time, guests can explore The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in a unique way – before experiencing it firsthand.
By rotating the map, you can take a closer look at this 20-acre magnificently themed environment from all sides and angles. Hogwarts castle will appear before your eyes. Hold the map closer to your webcam and explore Hogsmeade and see the Hogwarts Express. Blow on your computer’s microphone and the banners on the map will wave.
Jamie Campbell Bower, Bonnie Wright and Miriam Margolyes (Professor Sprout) attended the after party for the stage production of Waiting for Godot, starring Sir Ian McKellan (yay Gandalf!) You can see a few photos below and more here!
Bonnie Wright and Jamie Campbell Bower attended tonight’s Best of British Talent party in London. They, along with Rupert Grint are featured In Style UK’s new British talent, and will appear in the magazine. The magazine comes out tomorrow. Two photos of them can be seen below and possibly more here later:
In a new interview with What’s on TV, Julie Walters discusses the next Harry Potter film! Julie plays the lovable Molly Weasley in the films! There is a spoiler in the text so don’t read if you haven’t finished Deathly Hallows.
So what’s next for you?
“It is back to Harry Potter. Mrs Weasley has a lot to do this time. I kill Helena Bonham Carter for a start – and not many can say that. We have a bit of a wand contest, I can’t wait. It will be sad, though, because I’ve watched all of them all grow up. It will certainly leave a void.”