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Thanks to Leaky we have a rumoured description of the Half-Blood Prince teaser trailer!
The report says again that the trailer is still tentatively attached to Prince Caspian/Narnia on the 16th, and that the trailer will clearly show the darkening tone of the series, “with footage of the attack on the Burrow†as evidence of this. Reportedly, trailer shots will include a taunting Bellatrix, Draco on the train, Slughorn, Snape in a pivotal moment, Dumbledore in the cave, and clear evidence of the developing Harry/Ginny relationship. There are also quick glimpses of Quidditch, the Trio, and a bit of humor from Ron.
Remember this is NOT confirmed, so treat it as a rumour until we get confirmation from WB.
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Young Lucius Malfoy has been cast for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince! The role will be played by Tony Coburn. You can see a picture of him HERE. We have a short interview with him thanks to BlogHogwarts, click More to read it all.
BH: Who did you work with? Who did you meet?
TC: I acted with Jim Broadbent and was in the death scene with Micheal Gambon, Daniel Radcliffe, Maggie Smith and Robbie Coltrane.
Thanks TLC!
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Clemence Posey is in the May issue of Teen Vogue magazine.  There is a fun mini article and then her “essentials”. I will be adding a scan later tonight when i get the chance!
For those of you that have the magazine, it is on page 119.
UPDATE: There is also an amusing picture from the Yule Ball in CosmoGirl’s May issue. I will scan that later too!
UPDATE2: Sorry I took so long, but HERE are the scans! (please credit if you use them)
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MTV Movies Blog has a new interview with William Mosely, who plays Peter Pevensie in The Chronicles of Narnia. He discusses almost getting the role of Harry Potter back in 2000.
“I was up for Harry Potter way, way back,” remembered the 20-year-old. “But I don’t quite fit the bill, I think.”Instead, Moseley would later land the role of Peter Pevensie, one of the British children who were transported to a magical land in 2005’s “The Chronicles of Narnia,” and returned home with $300 million in domestic box-office money. And although Moseley will return to Narnia again next month with the sequel “Prince Caspian,” he admitted to us that he’ll always wonder what life would’ve been like behind eyeglasses and a lightning-bolt scar.
“It would have been fun,”he said of ‘Potter’ possibilities. “But I was thinking the other day, if I could have chosen one part for myself, I would have chosen Peter every single time. It’s a dream come true to play a part that;s so heroic, and something that’s successful that people like. It’s such a privilege.”
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The New York times has reported that after 10 years “the Harry Potter books have fallen – as of the May 11 issue of the Book Review, which went to press last night – off The Times’s best-seller list.”
The first book in the series, ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’, crept quietly onto the bottom of the hardcover fiction list on Dec. 27, 1998. (How far back was that? Eight days earlier, Bill Clinton had been impeached by the House of Representatives.) Within a year and a half, however, Pottermania was in full bloom; the top three places on the hardcover fiction list were held by Rowling titles, and a fourth Potter book was on the way.
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix will begin playing on HBO on June 22nd and go until the 29th. The Making Of special, which originally aired back in November, will start airing again on the June 19th through the 26th.
Thanks Mugglenet!
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