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My Weekend with Marilyn (2011) Playing: Lucy Director: Simon Curtis Writer: Unknown Status: Limited Release
Colin Clark, an employee of Sir Laurence Olivier's, documents the tense interaction between Olivier and Marilyn Monroe during production of The Prince and the Showgirl.
Harry Potter And The Deadly Hallows Part 2 (2011) Playing: Hermione Granger Director: David Yates Writer:Steve Kloves Status: Out on DVD.
The end begins as Harry, Ron, and Hermione go back to Hogwarts to find and destroy Voldemort's final horcruxes, but when Voldemort finds out about their mission, the biggest battle begins and life as they know it will never be the same again.
Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) Playing: Sam Director: Stephen Chbosky Writer: Stephen Chbosky Status: Post-production
Based on the novel written by Stephen Chbosky, this is about 15-year-old Charlie (Logan Lerman), an endearing and naive outsider, coping with first love (Emma Watson), the suicide of his best friend, and his own mental illness while struggling to find a group of people with whom he belongs. The introvert freshman who is taken under the wings of two seniors who welcome him to the real world.
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I’ve added new appearances of Emma attending the ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2′ New York Premiere on July 11th. I will also be playing catch up with events in the new couple of weeks so look out for that.
These are the Speeches that Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and J.K Rowling gave in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Premiere!!
Emma Watson and J.K Rowling are Crying!!!
In the epic finale, the battle between the good and evil forces of the wizarding world escalates into an all-out war. The stakes have never been higher and no one is safe. But it is Harry Potter who may be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice as he draws closer to the climactic showdown with Lord Voldemort. It all ends here…
What are the Harry Potter kids gonna do after this last movie?
The eighth (and last) Harry Potter flick wrapped production earlier this month, and the young stars all have post-Hogwarts plans. They are actors, after all.
At least one has been making good money standing still and looking hot for Burberry, and you should be able to catch them all on the big screen, bearing props that are definitely not wands:
For example, the lead actor in all eight of the Harry Potter movies, Daniel Radcliffe, is attached to do a war picture that does not involve Death Eaters but rather, simply, death. He’s signed on to play the lead, Paul Baumer, in a remake of the World War I picture All’s Quiet on the Western Front. (“Daniel brings a vulnerability and innocence to Paul,” producer Ian Stokell told Variety last month.)
The last time the movie was made, it was in 1930, and it won Best Picture, and even portkeys hadn’t been invented yet, and I’ll try to stop now.
Onward to Emma Watson aka Hermione Granger.
The final Potter film recently wrapped filming, and she has no movie projects officially announced. Then again, she doesn’t need any, given that she, along with fellow actor Rupert Grint reportedly earned $30 million—apiece—for their appearances in the two-part Potter finale, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. (Radcliffe got $40 million, plus $1 million for his image on merchandise, according to Vanity Fair.)
Right now, Watson has told interviewers, she wants to concentrate on the student life, hence no new flicks, at least, not right now.
That isn’t to say she hasn’t eyeballed some scripts.
“The scripts all have happy endings, they’re really badly written and they are sending them to an English literature student,” she complained to London’s Daily Mail.
Now let’s talk Rupert Grint. You know, Ron Weasley.
While Radcliffe will be slogging through the Battle of Verdun, Grint will be leaping in the snow in an upcoming comedy currently in pre-production. Dubbed Eddie the Eagle, the comedy tells the true story of England’s first contender for an Olympic ski jumping title. It’s in pre-production.
That may not sound like much, relatively, but Grint may end up with the biggest career out of the three. Why? Get this: Martin Scorsese really, really likes him.
“I thought he was great in the Harry Potter movies—in a lot of scenes, the boy stole the show,” the director told the London Guardian. “I would be very interested in working with him. I would have no issues in casting him as a gangster. He is a very talented young man.”
Scorsese even—get this—compared Grint to a serious A-lister.
“When [Leo DiCaprio] was in Romeo and Juliet, nobody saw him becoming a badass in movies like The Departed. But he has become one of the greatest actors of all time. The very same could be true for Rupert.”
The ladies seem to love some Tom Felton, so we’ll throw him in here, too. Once he hangs up his Death-Eater get-up, the onetime Draco Malfoy will debut a horror flick already in the can.
It’s called The Apparition, something about a college experiment gone horribly wrong, but it’s Tom Felton, so I don’t need to really tell you too much more, now, do I?
They’ve spent a decade together. Now down to the last two weeks of shooting on the final Harry Potter film, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson are facing the end of the magical ride with heavy hearts. “I will be devastated [when it's over],” Radcliffe, 20, said Wednesday at the National Movie Awards in London. “There is nothing I watch without it triggering a series of memories. Everything [about the films] is so linked to my life. At the same time, it is exciting. It is the end.” “I feel like someone is dying,” said Watson, 20, adding that she never expected just how big the franchise would get (even inspiring a theme area at Universal Orlando). “This kind of love and recognition is just incredible. It is also really emotional for me. I am proud.”
Producer David Heyman said the crew is now shooting the final scenes of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in London. The movie will be split into two parts, coming out this November and next July.
“We will finish in two weeks’ time,” he said. “It is a very strange feeling. We have been 10 years together.”
Radcliffe and Watson also spoke of their futures after Harry and Hermione. “I am not planning to do an awful lot this summer,” Watson said. “I will take a bit of a break and enjoy that, really.”
Radcliffe is due to appear on Broadway in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Beyond that, he hopes he can leave the Harry character behind, or risk being relegated to doing pantomime shows at Christmastime.
“I hope I can find some kind of employment after this,” he says. “Otherwise, I know panto, I suppose.”
A new behind the scene video from “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” has been available online. Debuted on Entertainment Tonight Canada, the very short clip gives a glimpse at Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour dancing during their wedding. Moreover, the footage shows Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger in what looks like the woods.
Prior to the video, official images of the next installment of “Harry Potter” film franchise have been released by Warner Bros. Pictures. The first picture, which was reportedly taken near Piccadilly Circus in London, features the three young wizards. The second photo, meanwhile, captures Harry holding his wand in a place which is believed to be Grimauld Place.
In another “Deathly Hallows” news, Daniel Radcliffe who plays Harry is said to be naked twice in the forthcoming film. According to La Vibra, director David Yates revealed that the British actor will bare his skin when his character and Ron want to kill a Horcrux. Then, the helmer added, “There is another scene in Kings Cross station, where Harry almost dies and sees Dumbledore. In that scene he will also be naked.”
Based on J.K. Rowling’s last “Harry Potter” novel, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” will be made into two movies. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I” is due for November 19, 2010 release in both U.S. and U.K., whereas “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II” is slated to be premiered on July 15, 2011. Beside Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson will also return to reprise their roles as Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.
The very first official photo from the highly anticipated last chapter in the Harry Potter series has arrived courtesy of USA Today. About Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, director David Yates, the mastermind behind both Parts 1 and 2, said, “It’s going to feel very real. We’re going for a vérité approach. Being away from Hogwarts, they’re like these three refugees on the run. They’re out in the big bad world, facing real danger, unguarded by those wonderful benign wizards at Hogwarts. They don’t have a home to go to. We’re kind of pulling away from the magic a bit and bringing more reality to it.” Rupert Grint continued by saying, “”They’re paranoid. It’s quite a scary world because the Snatchers and Death Eaters are running around everywhere. Harry, Ron and Hermione are just camping out in random places, living rough, in regular clothes. Me and Dan actually have some stubble.”
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows finds Harry, Ron, and Hermione hiding in a world full of Muggles with the fate of the Wizarding world in their hands. Directed by David Yates and starring Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, Bonnie Wright, Tom Felton, Rupert Grint, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Dave Legeno, Jim Broadbent, Evanna Lynch, Ralph Fiennes, Jessie Cave, Robbie Coltrane, Helen McCrory, Julie Walters, Maggie Smith, David Thewlis, and Jason Isaacs, Part 1 is set for November 19th, 2010, while Part 2 wont be in theaters until July 15th, 2011.
Growing up on screen is proving to be a challenge for Rupert Grint, who tells Mandrake that he is dreading filming romantic scenes with Emma Watson, his co-star in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
“As I’ve known Emma for so long, I reckon it will be 10 times worse,” says the 20-year-old actor, who plays Ron Weasley.
“I really love the seventh book, but there is no way it will be tame with the Hermione stuff.”
The kiss, which is due to be filmed next month, should have been a walk in the park for Grint after his graphic performance opposite Kimberley Nixon, a 23-year-old Welsh actress, in the forthcoming film Cherrybomb. The actor compares them with the nude scenes that Daniel Radcliffe is currently performing on stage in New York.
“I don’t think it’s quite up there with Dan’s Equus, but it was quite a surreal experience, especially as we were sharing the bed with half a dozen camera crew,” he says. “But, yeah, I was quite nervous, I think we both were.
“It was a new thing for the two of us – though, weirdly, I remember Kim and I doing a crossword in between takes. That definitely took our minds off the deed.”
He now hopes that Emma, 18, who plays the brainy Hermione Granger, will be similarly distracted. “I’ll have a stack of crosswords at the ready,” he says.
It’s been hard to be a Harry Potter fan this year. Not only was the next installment, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” delayed until next summer, we were also shocked by the decision to split the final film, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” into two movies. It feels like we might be waiting for the cinematic finale longer than we waited for the book!
The split didn’t just surprise fans – it was unexpected to the film’s cast as well. When MTV News spoke to Emma Watson, we asked her if she could update us on how the film will be divided.
“I don’t know,” she replied. “I am as intrigued as you are. I am waiting at the moment to receive the script. It’s a tough call. I’m sure it will be some cruel cliffhanger.”
The delays of the next three films means that Watson will be saying a long goodbye to Hermione Granger, but she is emotional when it comes to leaving the character behind.
“It’s really mixed feelings,” Watson gushed. “It will be bittersweet. It will be very scary because it’s been such a massive part of my life. It will have been nearly over a decade that I’d been playing Hermione. It’ll be tough but I’ll be ready to go I think. I’ll be ready to take on other projects. It will be exciting.”