The Telegraph has a new interview with Emma Watson where she discusses schooling.
I would like to go to university and complete a degree and so that will mean a break from acting. I’ve always tried to balance my education with my acting career, but I just don’t think it will be possible to juggle it with a degree course. I have a need now to study. There are excellent universities over there [USA] and I’m applying at the moment.
After she completes work on the last Harry Potter film, of which there are two parts, Miss Watson has no further acting commitments scheduled. Her spokesman denied she is giving up acting for good but confirmed that “any future projects will take second place to University. Her first commitment will be to her course”.
Scholastic has announced that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be released in paperback on July 1st, 2009 for $14.99.
Fans of Harry Potter are keeping the magic alive online and in bookstores, schools, libraries and homes all across the country with fans re-reading the series and new fans starting at the beginning. There are anniversaries to celebrate, a new charity book in December from J.K. Rowling and now – the announcement from Scholastic that the paperback edition of J.K. Rowling’s bestselling and final Harry Potter novel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, (ISBN 0-545-13970-8; price $14.99), will be released on July 1, 2009.
Well I figured that since it is now September 22nd in the United Kingdom I would wish Tom Felton a very happy birthday! Tom plays Draco in the Harry Potter films and is turning 21!
It has been confirmed that there will be about 25 minutes worth of 3-D footage in the IMAX version of the film:
Rich Gelfond, the Co-Chairman and Co-CEO of the IMAX Corporation told shareholders, “we believe this film will include approximately 25 minutes in IMAX 3-D split between the opening sequence of the film and the finale.”
There are photos of Rupert Grint on the set of his upcoming film Wild Target now online. You can see him standing on a street with co-star Rupert Everett, as well as in the back seat of a car in London.