Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) held a farewell party for the Harry Potter cast to say good bye to the cast and how it's kind of ending. We all know Harry Potter's going to last.
'The last week of filming Emma had a dinner at her place, and we spoke about the best moments of filming, our secret crushes on set – all kinds of random questions,' says James Phelps, who plays mischievous Fred Weasley in the movies. 'But all the answers to these questions will stay in that room!'"
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" Filming Wraps Today
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ended yesterday on June 11 which is England's June 12 and this is what was said by the director and others. :
"The end of an Era - today is officially the last day of principal photography on 'Harry Potter' - ever. I feel honoured to be here as the director shouts cut for the very last time. Farewell Harry & Hogwarts, it's been magic!"
10 years of magic! It's just shocking!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Tom Felton says that the end of HP has not "sunk in yet"
Tom Felton has mentioned how leaving Harry Potter didn't really hit him as hard as he thought it was going to be. He said:
"'I was expecting this big emotional breakdown but instead the first AD (assistant director) got out the microphone and listed the names of people who it was their last day and forced the crew for a ripple of applause and then we walked off and that was it,' Tom revealed.
'The reason why it perhaps hasn't sunk in yet is because we always feel like we're going to be asked back for something or other, I'm sure it's not the last time we've seen those studios,' he laughed."
He'd also mentioned how The Wizarding World of Harry Potter will lower down the "withdrawl Syptoms" for fans
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Mayor of London talks about HP theme park
The mayor of London (Boris Johnson) doesn't really approve the fact that the Harry Potter theme park should be in Orlando. He wants the HP theme park in London instead and although I live in Canada and even though if it was in London and I have to travel more just to go there I think he has a good point. He said:
"sometimes [the British] just don't seem to have the gumption to exploit our intellectual property."
"I know somewhere that's even better than Orlando at looking like London – and that is London. I want to know why this Kingdom of Potter is not being built in the UK, and I won't be fobbed off with any nonsense about the weather. They built Eurodisney in the Valley of the Marne, where it is at least as cold and drizzly as it is in London – and it has been a triumphant success."
P.S. I mean Harry Potter did all start in London
Thursday, June 3, 2010
New HP book! (Prop)
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