Emma Watson and fellow cast members were on location today in Pembrokeshire, filming scenes at Shell Cottage. Evanna Lynch, Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, Warwick Davis and Helena Bonham Carter were among the others present. I’ve updated the gallery with photos which include Emma. Credit to Oclumencia for some.
Half Blood-Prince Commercial
A new Half-Blood Prince commercial aired last Friday on the CW network. This one has a lot of Hermione and the romantic story lines of Hermione, Ron, Lavendar, Harry and Ginny. Credit to Honourary Weasley for the video.
May SOTM, Fan Graphics
Our choice for May’s Site of the Month is Jennifer Garner Net, a fansite for the lovely, talented and prolific actress. Her latest movie, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, is in theaters now. Jen-Garner.net is a great source for news, pictures and videos.
New Fan Graphics
I’ve added new avatars from Ronette, and new wallpapers from Marina. Thank you for sending those in.
Interview Magazine
The May issue of Interview magazine is now in stores. As we mentioned a couple weeks ago, Emma was interviewed by Derek Blasberg, a fashion journalist who she has met a number of times, giving the article a more friend talking to friend feel. There are pictures by Nick Knight and the magazine is large format. A great one to add to your collection. Thanks to Kroqjock for some of the scans.
May Calendar
Congratulations to Fernando! our winner for the May calendar competition.
Honorable mentions go to Esma, KRT2n, Ingrid, Lisa, and Johannes. Thank you to everyone that entered.
LA Times, InStyle and a video from Paris Fashion Week
The Los Angeles Times has a short article online from a visit last year to the set of Half-Blood Prince. They spoke with Emma, Daniel and Rupert and feature a new picture of Harry and Dumbledore. I’ve included the bit about Emma.
Emma Watson, who fills out the trio of pals as Hermione, said that after so many years of battling magical beasties it was a treat for the students of Hogwarts to tussle with their own passions and enjoy some pratfalls.
“It’s so much fun, and I’m really enjoying it,” Watson said sitting in her pink-bedecked dressing room. “And it makes a change, because the last one was very heavy, and it is really nice to have that. . . . It’s a nice break for me. And for the fans, I think it’s going to be very, very funny.”
And now, a new old video from last years Giambattista Valli show during Paris Fashion Week. Thanks to KS987 for the tip.
New Half-Blood Prince Posters and Interviews
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Four new character posters for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince came out yesterday. Paired up are Snape and Dumbledore, Harry and Draco, Ron and Fenrir, and Hermione and Slughorn. Click the thumbnail to view the Hermione poster. Thanks to Leaky and Cinematical. |
Wizard Universe posted a new interview with Emma Watson a few days ago which I’ve added below. They also spoke with Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint.
What is Hermione’s big moment and big sequence in the sixth film?
WATSON: There’s this mean girl called Lavender who has a bit of a crush on Ron. It’s leaked in the beginning of the film that Hermione and Ron are finally going to get it together, and then she steps in. Hermione is sensitive and quite mean, really. And it’s very much about how she sort of despises Lavender. Not really because she’s taken Ron away, but because she’s kind of the opposite of Hermione. So it’s very comic and also quite sad for her. It’s very Ron based, her part.
Do you think the fans of the book will find “Half-Blood Prince” to be a faithful adaptation?
WATSON: I hope so. I think we’ve stuck as close as we possibly can without making a ten-hour movie. We’ve never had that complaint before, and I personally am such a big fan of the books. I’ve read them each of them three or four times so I think that’s a really good focus for us.
When you look back at the making of this film, what do you think you might remember from it?
WATSON: What really stuck out for me was Ron’s Quidditch scene. It was so funny. Rupert’s comic timing is just brilliant and he’s so funny. There’s this great scene where Hermione and Lavender are fighting over Ron, and we had a bit of fun with that. With Dumbledore’s death scene it was absolutely freezing that night and it was a very sad scene, really.
What are the pros and the cons of having the same directors a couple times in a row versus having different directors coming in each time?
WATSON: It was a lot of fun having new directors because there was more energy and you knew there would be something new every time. But David [Yates] is a very good director and I think he’s done a really good job with it. When you get to know someone you can trust them, and it gave him more a chance to try different things out.
At the very first press junket for the film, David Haymen and Chris Columbus [“Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’s” producer and director, respectively] both said they looked high and low for kids they thought could handle both acting in the film and the fame that would come along with it. How confident were you that you could handle all that? And how different a ride has it been versus what was in your head almost ten years ago?
WATSON: The funny thing is I never realized that I was going to be famous. It never really occurred to me. I was just auditioning for parts and I just loved the character so much. I felt that I knew how to play her and I could be her, and Chris Columbus gave me a lot of confidence. And the fame thing never really hit home, it never did. When you’re doing a movie you’re kind of in a bubble and you don’t really realize the impact it’s having on the rest of the world. It comes in these surreal moments, like a premiere or a film coming out, and I realized that I am famous, but most of the time I forget.
If you continue acting after “Harry Potter” is done do you think you’re going to look for roles that are as far from Hermione as possible?
WATSON: I would like to play someone a bit different, yes. But I’m not going to go play a thug just to get away from Hermione. It will be really interesting if I find anything I feel as strongly about as I felt towards Hermione. I just felt like I had to play the role. It’s very hard to explain, I just felt I had to do it, and I haven’t read another script that I’ve felt that way about.
Emma in People’s 100 Most Beautiful List
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Emma Watson is in People’s 100 Most Beautiful list in their latest issue on newstands now. Robert Pattinson also made the list. You can see a preview at the link above although Emma is not featured. Thanks to Esther at People.com and Leann for the tip. |
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And Emma was pictured in another horoscope in the April Teen Vogue. Thanks Kelsey for the scan. |
Half-Blood Prince Preview – New Interview with Emma
It has been Summer Preview week at MTV, and today they have added a preview of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Included are a featurette and new interviews with Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe. In Emma’s interview, she talks about the problems in the relationship between Hermione and Ron. Thanks to Fonty and Thessalie.
And we have another video from the recent London location filming of Deathly Hallows. Thanks to Valentina.
Emma in Top Girl Magazine
Emma Watson is featured in the May issue of Top Girl, an Italian magazine. The article is for the upcoming Italian release of Tale of Despereaux. It’s in Italian, but most of the news and rumors are not new. There are some nice pictures however. Thanks to Emma Watson Italia for the news and scans.
We also have a scan from the April issue of Tatler thanks to bravelittletoaster. Emma is included in a story of all the past covergirls.