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More Deathly Hallows Clips and Behind-the-Scenes

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Lots of videos coming out! **Warning – SPOILERS**

In this first one we see an extended clip of the fight between Harry and Ron, with Hermione trying to calm things down.

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Two videos with interviews, clips, and behind-the-scenes of the trio infiltrating the Ministry of Magic.

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And three videos of B roll footage with many behind-the-scenes clips.

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Movie Magic

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Once again, and maybe for the last time, Movie Magic has a Life Story issue packed full of Harry Potter articles. There are features on the making of Deathly Hallows, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, a set visit, and interviews with Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton and David Yates. I’ve scanned selected pages including the interview with Emma.

New Video Vogue Behind the Scenes

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Emma talks about the inspiration for her haircut in this new behind-the-scenes video from the Vogue photoshoot with Mario Testino.

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We also have some HQ images from the photoshoot.


Emma in the Sunday Times, Kamarat and Girlfriend

Monday, November 8th, 2010

The latest Sunday Times had a large magazine special on Harry Potter with new photoshoot images, new behind-the-scenes, and interviews with the cast. I’ve posted the section about Emma below. The whole article in higher resolution is in the gallery. Thanks to Chiera for sending us the scans.



Kamarat magazine from Slovakia had a couple features with Emma. Thanks to Emmush for the scans.

We now have scans of Girlfriend from Australia. Thanks to Alyssa for the scans. Some of the text is hard to read, so she also typed up the article for us. Thanks Alyssa.


After 10 years spent growing up in the Wizarding World, this months’ release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part One marks the end of a significant chapter in the life of one of its stars, Emma Watson (she even chopped her fluffy Hermione locks into a chic new pixie ‘do to drive the point home). So with Deathly Hallows: Part Two also wrapped up and set for cinemas next July, what’s in store next for the 20-year-old actress? We caught up with Emma in L.A to find out…

We’re onto the final installment of Harry Potter now. Can’t believe you’ve been doing this for 10 years!
I know. It’s crazy, right? Everyone who works on this film has practically become my family. When it ends, it is going to be very strange, but I’m excited as well.

So what do you think you’ll do?
I’ll become a hermit, live in one room and not do anything! There is going to be a massive wrap party, I know that.

What are you looking forward to most in life post-Harry Potter?
I’m going to university so I’ll have some qualifications if it all goes wrong (laughs).

Why did you choose an American university over and English one?
I think I was just excited about a liberal arts education, which we don’t have in England. It means you can study four different subjects a term whereas in England you just have to do one and you do that for four years. I found that quite narrow.

You always look so stylish, Emma. What’s your best style secret?
You have to love what you wear. I think that’s important. I like things that are original. For casual stuff, I’ll wear Zara, Gap, Top Shop, Agnes B. I like to mix it up… mix and match more cheap stuff with more expensive things. I think vintage is great as well.

When you were growing up, what did you want to be?
When I was younger I said, “I want to be a princess, I want to be a fairy, and I want to be an actress,” so I’ve crossed off two out of three [Emma did the voice of Princess Pea in The Tale of Despereaux]. I just have to find a way to be a fairy now. Oh well. Two out of three ain’t bad!

In terms of acting, what sort of roles can we expect to see you in after Harry Potter?
There’s not one specific genre. I want to do lots of different things. I’d love to do a musical, I’d love to do a period drama. I would love to do some smaller, independent films – a bit of everything really.

When you’re having a not-so-great day, what are your instant cures for making yourself feel happy?
Easy. Eat chocolate, have a bath, watch a film, and talk to my friends.

If you weren’t an actress, what would you like to do?
I like art a lot actually. Maybe I’d be some crazy, eccentric, bohemian painter in Paris. That would be cool!

More Deathly Hallows Clips, Behind the Scenes and Interviews **Updated**

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

We have some more Deathly Hallows videos for you. The first is a clip from the movie where Hermione, Harry and Ron flee to a cafe in London after the attack at the wedding. Two Deatheaters in disguise find them and a battle ensues.

A behind the scenes special aired on Holland’s RTL4. Emma, Dan and Rupert are interviewed on the Deathly Hallows set, with some behind-the-scenes looks at filming

And finally Access Hollywood had some behind the scenes footage from the wedding.

Update: Another clip from Deathly Hallows. Harry, Ron and Hermione fight the Malfoys and Bellatrix in Malfoy Manor. **SPOILERS**

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New Photo and Emma on Life at Brown, Boys, her Future and Dan and Rupert

Saturday, November 6th, 2010

A new interview in the Sun has a new photo and Emma talking about then end of filming HP, boys and dating, her relationship with Dan and Rupert, and her thoughts about the future.  

The 20-year-old – Hermione Granger in the hit films – gave a rare interview after filming her emotional final scenes.

She told of her prim past, her dreams for the future and of how she plans to make the most of being a single girl.

Hollywood hotshot Emma said she is rarely asked on a date and added cheekily: “I wished I’d done more naughty things.

“Three months ago I cut my hair and at that moment I felt I became a woman. I’m ready to start taking risks.”

Speaking ahead of next week’s London premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Emma went on: “I’m very romantic and of course I want to be in love.

“I’ve been in love once in my life, but it was complicated.

“I can’t tell you who it was because it wouldn’t be fair to any others. But I can say I’ve never had my heart broken.

“I like men with quick wit, good conversation and a great sense of humour. I love banter. I want a man to like me for me – I want him to be authentic.

“But men don’t really ask me out. And I don’t get marriage proposals any more either. It’s not happening there!”

Between movies, Emma is studying for a history degree in the US. She said: “Both nations are attractive in different ways. In terms of men I fancy, I think the actor James Franco is gorgeous. But I find it odd to be described as a sex symbol myself. I mean – really? But of course it’s flattering.

“At the moment I’m just happy to be single. I want to live life to the full. But I’m more grown up and confident now. I’m ready to take more risks. I feel less girlish than ever.”

Emma was just nine when she was plucked from thousands of hopefuls to play Hogwarts swot Hermione in the film adaptations of JK Rowling’s hugely successful books.

Six films and 11 years later she has a fortune estimated at £20million. But she refuses to rest on her laurels and attends Brown University, Rhode Island.

She explained she can “fly under the radar a bit more” than in Britain, adding: “My best friend at Brown has never seen a Harry Potter movie or read the books. And one guy I dated didn’t know anything about the films, much less that I was one of the stars, which I found hilarious. Being at Brown has totally taken me out of my comfort zone. I’m so proud that I went to a different country to study and really spread my wings.

“Fun is something I’ve undervalued in the last ten years. I never made time for it. I know it sounds ridiculous, but I have to learn to be good at having fun.”

The move to America is reported to have helped end her two-year relationship with financier boyfriend Jay Barrymore. Emma was then linked to Spanish musician Rafael Cebrian and sparked rumours of a romance by appearing in a video with with singer George Craig from Brit indie band One Night Only.

But she said: “George and I were only ever friends. But he’s fantastic. We went to Glastonbury. While I don’t really drink, I’m always first on the dancefloor. I drag everyone up there.”

The new movie is the seventh, with Part Two of the Deathly Hallows being screened next year.

Emma said that when filming ended she wept with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe, who plays Harry, and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley).

She said: “Dan and Rupert have been there for me – but they are very different people. I can have a real gossip with Dan about everything while Rupert is quieter.”

Paris-born Emma continued: “As far as the future goes, I want to keep acting. I love singing and so would love to do a musical. I want to travel and become fluent in French.

“I’m a pretty positive person. My phone is full of quotes that I love – like, ‘Live every day to the full’.”

 … Harry Potter

“I HAVE played Hermione since I was nine. The last day of filming was the end of an era. Dan, Rupert and I put our arms around each other and broke down in floods of tears. It was so emotional. I’ve been trying to think of ways to commemorate the Potter years. I’m not going to get a tattoo or anything, but I’m putting together a photo album for everyone.”

… Britain

“I AM studying at university in America. Being there is bitter-sweet. I love it, but I grew up here in England so I miss a lot. I miss M&S, Radio One, Capital Radio and Magic FM. I miss my family and friends and British accents – but definitely not the traffic.”

… Future

“I REALLY want to write a novel. I also want to learn to play the mandolin. I have acting projects coming up and I’m in a fantastic position right now. I realise I’m a pretty lucky person and I’m determined to make the most of life – but also to take a few chances if I can.”

Entertainment Weekly, Bravo Girl, Kino Park and Seventeen

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Entertainment Weekly has a feature on Deathly Hallows in this weeks issue. It includes some new images, and some great quotes from the trio. Thanks to our friends at The Leaky Cauldron for the scans.

Entertainment Weekly also released some of the photos used in the article. Just MQ, but they are clear.

Bravo Girl from the Czech Republic has Emma on the cover and an article about Emma changing her hair, and Deathly Hallows. Thanks to T€Rka for the scans.

We posted a preview image of the cover from Kino Park from Russia earlier. We still don’t have a scan or large image of the cover, but here are scans of the article, credit to Prairie on The Fashion Spot. If anyone does get a scan of the cover, please send it in.

And finally, we now have a couple high res scans of Seventeen from Mexico. Thanks to Junior Cruz.

Ask Emma a Question on Moviefone Unscripted

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Moviefone is looking for fans to submit questions for their interview with the cast and director of Deathly Hallows for their Unscripted series. They will be interviewing Emma as well as Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton, Jason Isaacs and director David Yates!

The trio did an interview for Unscripted back in 2007, and I think many people would agree it’s one of the best interviews they’ve ever done. They asked each other the interview questions, and the fun and spontaneity of their answers are something you rarely see in typical interviews.

For more details, read the post on Moviefones blog, and submit your question by leaving a comment on the post before Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 10AM ET. The interview will be posted on November 16.

New Interview on Parade

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

In a new interview on Parade.com, Emma talks about declining acting roles to focus on school, possibly doing theatre next summer, leaving home, and the joys and sorrows of university life.

I get some amazing offers to act, and sometimes it’s hard to say, “No, I’m going to stay here and do my homework.” People are like, “What do you mean she’s not available?” I may do some theater next summer, but this college experience is really important to me, and I won’t give it up for anything. I’m not going to school just for the academics–I wanted to share ideas, to be around people who are passionate about learning.

From young witch to college coed, see photos of Emma through the years

Being at Brown has totally taken me out of my comfort zone. I’m so proud that I went to a different country to study and really spread my wings. My dad was very set on me staying in the U.K. and going to Cambridge. So my decision to go to university in America kind of came out of nowhere for my parents. It took a while for my dad to come round, but they both said they would support me if it was what I wanted.

I didn’t call home for three months. I’d send text messages, but it was too hard to pick up the phone: I’d just burst into tears. Dad told me, “Be yourself and you’ll be fine.” My mom was more like, “Make sure you wear a warm coat.” She sent me thermals and English chocolates.

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My days as a student are structured so differently from being on a movie set, where I had people constantly telling me what to do. When you’re filming, someone needs to know where you are every second of the day; here no one tells me what time I can have lunch, when I can go to the bathroom. It’s incredibly empowering and liberating. My friends think I’m crazy because I get so much joy out of really simple pleasures like staying up late talking or deciding to go for a walk. And bagels–they’re the best thing ever! Americans just love variety; there’s so much choice, it’s overwhelming. But I love trying the blueberry and raisin and cinnamon bagels. Luckily, I exercise a lot.

Fun is something I’ve undervalued in the last 10 years [when she made 10 films, including eight Harry Potters]. I never made time for it, yet it’s so important to your health and general happiness. I know it sounds ridiculous, but I have to learn to be good at having fun.

There have been days when a magic wand would have come in handy. I had serious issues with the code on my locker–remembering the numbers and how to turn it one way and then the other. I would be there for 15 minutes on the verge of tears because I couldn’t open this bloody locker to get my mail!

The amazing thing is that everyone here is interested in their own lives, so they aren’t nosy about mine. I’m used to people being intrusive and gossipy, but I can be anonymous. My best friend at Brown has never seen a Harry Potter movie or read the books. And one guy I dated didn’t know anything about the films, much less that I was one of the stars, which I found hilarious.

It’s taken me a year to figure out that I should trust people and let them in a bit more. At the beginning I felt slightly like I was living two lives, as if I was schizophrenic. Slowly but surely, I’m letting the people I trust and love see more of me as a complete person. They’ve been surprisingly understanding and respectful. I’ve been lucky–really lucky.

Harry Potter on The Times and The Sunday Times

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Over the next week, The Times and The Sunday Times will feature several exclusives from Deathly Hallows, including sneak previews, an interview with Rupert, and a chance to win VIP tickets to the World Premiere in London. For more details, please see the following press release.

To celebrate the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, The Times and The Sunday Times have put together a cauldron full of delights that is sure to be irresistible to all of the eager wannabe witches and wizards out there.  The magic begins today: Thursday November 4 – win a pair of VIP tickets to the World Premiere, watch exclusive cast interviews and see behind-the-scenes images. www.thetimes.co.uk/harrypotter  is the first place to park your broomstick for all Potter fans.

Full details of this spellbinding package follow:

From the Thursday November 4:

  • Win a VIP pair of tickets to the World Premiere – VIP treatment, walk the red carpet, travel and accommodation – competition ends Monday November 8
  • Exclusive ‘Undesirable No1’ interactive poster – become just as wanted as Harry by uploading your picture into the poster
  • Vote for your favourite character and win a DVD boxset


From the Friday November 5:

  • EXCLUSIVE  1 x movie clip (24 hour exclusive)


From the Saturday November 6:

  • EXCLUSIVE – Rupert Grint Interview – “It felt like the last day at school,” says Grint. “Packing up all the stuff that was 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.” On speaking of his big moment that all seven books had been leading up to,  “The kiss happened quite naturally, and in the second part of Deathly Hallows they’re really quite couply, holding hands a lot. It wasn’t like it came from nowhere. It was quite a tricky kiss, a bit strange, but quite sweet really. It was just one shot, but we had about six takes”.

From the Sunday November 7:

  • Stars talking to the stars – Get the inside track on life inside Potter, with stars interviewing each other –  Phelps Twins, Tom Felton, Luna Lovegood and Ginny Weasley
  • EXCLUSIVE Hagrid’s Motorcycle Game (24 Hour exclusive) – Ride with Hagrid on his motorbike in a thrilling 3D PC game

From the Monday November 8:

  • EXCLUSIVE – 1 x Exclusive movie clip (24 hour exclusive)
  • EXCLUSIVE –  Image Gallery – expected delivery w/c 8 Nov
  • Download three movie posters

From the Thursday November 11:

  • Watch the stars LIVE – Live streaming of the red carpet at Worldwide premiere