‘Deathly Hallows 2′ back in theaters this weekend

Did you miss your chance to see the end of the Harry Potter saga in theaters? Are you one of the megafans who would love to see it again on the big screen before its DVD release on November 11? Or did you see the film in 2D, and want another chance to see the film in 3D?

Well, you will get your chance this weekend. In support of the Will Rogers Institute, select AMC Theaters across the country will have encore showtimes for the final film in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. Ticket prices for all events are only $5, and fans will receive a special collectible lithograph with their purchase (while supplies last).  Tickets can be purchased at this link; just make sure you change the zip code and select the correct date to find showtimes in your area.

Will Rogers was a popular actor, comedian and radio personality in the 1920s-1930s. The purpose of the Will Rogers Institute is “To perpetuate the memory of Will Rogers by promoting and engaging in medical research pertaining to cardio-pulmonary diseases and educating the general public on topics of health and fitness.”

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is the final installment in the Harry Potter series. It is scheduled to be released on DVD/Blu-Ray Combo on November 11.

Dragon*Con: 4 days and counting!

Dragon*Con begins in Atlanta on Friday, and for this Grown-Up Fangirl, this year is shaping up to be the best since I began attending back in 2007.

All of my favorites will be there: guests/panels on “Supernatural“, “True Blood”, “The Vampire Diaries“, “Being Human“, and of course, Harry Potter. I have the privilege again this year of attending on a media pass, representing Examiner.com (I am the Atlanta Sci-Fi Movies and Atlanta Sci-Fi TV Examiner), and I will also have a chance to display my love for Harry Potter by sitting on two panels this year: Harry Potter: From Page to Screen (Friday 8:30pm), and The Hero’s Journey of Neville Longbottom (Saturday 1pm). Both panels are part of the Young Adult Literature track; stop by and say hi!

Also, I have received an invite to one of the press conferences being held for Jim Beaver, who plays Bobby Singer on “Supernatural”. This will be my first press conference, and I’m very excited at the opportunity.

You can look below to see what panels I will be attending, and if you have any burning questions for any of the stars, please let me know and I’ll try to get your answers posted.

Supernatural guests: Jim Beaver (Bobby), Mark A. Sheppard (Crowley), Misha Collins (Castiel), Samantha Ferris (Ellen Harvelle), Julie McNiven (Anna) and Christopher Heyerdahl (Alistair)

True Blood guests: Kristen Bauer van Straten (Pam), Jim parrack (Hoyt Fortenberry), Joe Manganiello (Alcide Herveaux), and Denis O’Hare (Russell Edgington); Charlaine Harris will also be there (author of The Southern Vampire Series, the books upon which “True Blood” is based)

Being Human guests: Sam Witwer (Aiden), Sam Huntington (Josh) and Meaghan Rath (Sally)

The Vampire Diaries guests: Sara Canning (Jenna), David Anders (John Gilbert) and Michael Trevino (Tyler Lockwood)

Harry Potter guest: Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy)

If you are a reader of the blog and will be at Dragon*Con, please let me know…I love meeting new people face-to-face. You can message me here or via Twitter.

Dragon*Con is the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film. Every Labor Day weekend, about 40,000 people crowd the streets and take over the hotels of downtown Atlanta to meet friends, celebrities, cosplay and totally geek out. Ticket information can be found on the official website.

You can read more about my experiences at Dragon*Cons past at this link.

“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2″: Mischief Managed

All was well.

That’s really the only appropriate beginning to any review about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, isn’t it?

The final, climactic chapter of the tale of the boy wizard finally hit theaters last Friday, and it did not fail to deliver: the series went out with a HUGE bang. Beginning with a first day total of $92.1 million (domestically), the films has already broken records and is now officially the top-grossing film franchise ever, beating out previous record holder Star Wars.

I was at the theater fairly early on Thursday night (in costume), with about 30 of my fellow Potterheads to share in what was most certainly expected to be an emotional end for those of us who have been following Harry – if not from the beginning – for the past few years. It was an experience I wanted to make sure I shared with the right fans: not just the ones who “like” or ‘love” the series, but those who eat, breathe, dream, and live their lives with Harry as a major part of their being.

That being said, I also wanted to wait to post my thoughts on the film – knowing that I would never be able to say everything I felt after just one viewing, especially since I spent the majority of the film in tears and amidst all of the sniffling and cheering in the theater, missed some things the first go-round. Now that I’ve seen the film again, I think I can “properly” voice my thoughts on the end.

(Just in case you may not have realized, this post will be very detailed and very spoilery, so if you haven’t seen the film by now, you may want to wait before reading this post). Now that I’ve given my warning, let’s get down to it, shall we?

Overall: Overall, I think the film was brilliantly done. I think my first impression of the film was “perfect”, but there are a few minor tweaks I would have liked to have seen. That being said, I still think Deathly Hallows – Part 2 was probably as close to perfect as we could have asked for within the constraints of filming all eight installments. Here are just a few of my likes and dislikes on the film.

The Good: One of the things that I loved about DH2 was that all of the key scenes (translate: fan favorites)  from the novel were included. Unlike Half-Blood Prince, where major plot points were completely disregarded, DH2 filled in a majority of the gaps created by the previous seven films. Snape, Molly Weasley, Neville, Gringott’s – it was all there.

“The Prince’s Tale” – where Harry gets to look at Snape’s memories and find out where his loyalties truly were – was probably the best sequence I’ve seen in any of the films, aside from “The Tale of the Three Brothers” animated sequence from DH1. If Alan Rickman doesn’t receive some type of award nomination for his performance in this film, I will be no less than disgusted. To see him go from seemingly cold and callous to an emotional, distraught wreck whenever Lily Potter’s name was even mentioned literally broke my heart. His death played out more viciously than I ever imagined it in my head, and his final scene with Harry was poignant and well-played. Anyone who didn’t cry during Snape’s final moments onscreen just didn’t get it, in my opinion.

Credit: Movies.comThe Weasleys – whether it was just seeing Arthur cast a spell to hold off a Death Eater, or hearing Ron’s anguished cry over the body of his dead brother, I am SO very glad that the Weasleys finally got their due. In previous films, one of my main complaints was that the Weasleys were never shown to their full potential: Arthur was mainly shown as a silly wizard who only had interest in Muggle artifacts, and Molly was often presented as overbearing and weak (who would really believe that Molly would stand by and let her home burn down? Really?). In DH2, we see that Molly was as powerful as any other prominently showcased witch in the series (NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!) but in a very realistic way. Bellatrix was one of the most powerful witches in the entire series, mostly because the cruel and sadistic nature of her personality enhanced whatever evil she was involved in. She cursed and killed for pleasure, not necessity, and that was one of the things that made her the most feared of all Death Eaters, and most respected by Voldemort. When Molly first attacked, you could see her fear on her face as Bellatrix retaliated. For me, that brief glimpse of fear is what made the scene real for me, made me believe that Molly really had what it took to defeat Bellatrix for good. And her triumphant smirk at the end was perfect.

My only complaint for the Weasley family is that we did not get the full emotional impact of Percy’s “Prodigal Son” return that we did in the books. I’m sure that most film-only fans probably don’t even know of what I’m referring to, but I think that it would have been a great addition to the films if that part of the story had been kept intact.

Ron & Hermione’s kiss: FINALLY!!! We get to see what a proper kiss in the Harry Potter film world looks like! Did anyone not cheer when it happened? Granted, the scene was different than it should have been (I really wanted to hear Harry’s “Oi! We’re in the middle of a war here!”), but it was still a great kiss nonetheless. The fact that they went from such an adult kiss and then erupted in teenage giggles made the scene even more enduring.

Harry’s death: I think this is one of the best scenes in the film. Very simple with just a white room, Dumbledore and Harry, the scene showed how clever a man – even if just a tad bit deceptive – Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore really was. I’m very glad they kept the majority of the dialogue from the book to explain everything (especially since I felt they royally screwed up in Order of the Phoenix when they left out the major details regarding the prophecy and why it was so important.)

I also feel the need to say this: in the end, Michael Gambon turned out to be a fantastic Dumbledore. As I’ve spent the past few weeks re-watching all of the films, I see him more and more as Dumbledore than I ever have. As much as I hated his portrayal of Dumbledore in Goblet of Fire, I think he has really channeled the spirit and character of our beloved Headmaster with increasing accuracy – especially in the final three films.

“The Forest Again” scene where Harry gets to speak with the spirits of his loved ones was very well-done, very emotional. I love that Harry was able to find peace towards the end of what he thinks is his walk towards death by receiving comfort from those who died to protect him. My only gripe with this scene was mentioning Teddy Lupin: since his birth was never mentioned (at all) in the films, and his part in the epilogue scene was cut from the film entirely, I felt like it was just empty words on a screen, especially to film fans who would have no idea who he is anyway. Nice try, but it really could have been left out and no one would have known the difference.

Of course, I could go on and on (and on) about this film, but I’ll end my ramblings with just this: it was a fantastic end to a magical series, and one that I’m sure will be a favorite for generations to come. Thank you, Jo Rowling, for bringing such a wonderful world to the imaginations of us all. Thank you, Christopher Columbus, Alfonso Cuaron, Mike Newell and David Yates, for bringing our beloved wizarding world and Hogwarts to life in such spectacular ways, and thank you to all of the cast who have loved these characters and given them to us – the fans – in such respectful, loving and faithful interpretations. Harry, his tale, and what his story has brought into my life will continue to live on, and I’ll be forever thankful for how much this series and its fandom has enriched my life.

Mischief managed.

New clip from “Deathly Hallows – Part 2″ re-visits the Chamber of Secrets

Ron and Hermione fans, rejoice!!! Fandango has released an exclusive clip from the highly anticipated Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.

In the clip, Ron and Hermione journey down to the Chamber of Secrets to collect a basilisk fang in order to destroy one of Voldemort’s horcruxes. As Hermione had explained to Harry in Deathly Hallows – Part 1, basilisk venom can destroy horcruxes, so the duo decide to go straight to the source. The scene was only implied in the novel from which the movie is based, and its addition into the movie is sure to please longtime Ron/Hermione fans.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 will be in theaters July 15.

New featurette shows BTS of Gringott’s Break-In in “Deathly Hallows Part 2″

In addition to “The Story” and “Where We Left Off” featurettes that have recently been revealed, Warner Bros. has released – exclusively on EW – yet another featurette from the upcoming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 – this one featuring a key scene in Gringotts Bank.

In “Gringotts & Goblins”, the cast and crew take us behind the scenes for what was one of the most memorable chapters in “Deathly Hallows”. Harry, Ron and Hermione enlist the help of Griphook the Goblin in order to break in to Gringott’s Bank, where they believe one of Voldemort’s horcruxes is hidden. Warwick Davis, who plays Griphook, gives viewers a little bit of background on who Griphook is, and explains what is happening in the scene. One of the most interesting aspects of this scene is seeing Helena Bonham Carter act as Hermione, acting as Bellatrix (through the use of Polyjuice Potion).

You can see the video below:

(Bloggers note: Is it just me, or does Ron look way cool – and hawt! – with the longer hair and facial scruff?!)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 will be in theaters on July 15.

“Pottermore” to preview new chapters tomorrow

 

Pottermore logo from official website

Pottermore, the latest project by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling, has announced via their Twitter page that beginning tomorrow, three new chapters will be previewed on the website. According to the tweet, posted around 11am EST:

Coming up tomorrow: the first of three special previews of one of the Pottermore chapters.
 
Pottermore was announced last week as the next phase in the Harry Potter journey. While no new books will be written, the website will feature new material relating to the stories that have already been told in the seven-volume series. For more on what Pottermore is, check out J.K. Rowling’s announcement below:
 
 

Two new “Harry Potter” featurettes appear online

In anticipation for the July 15 release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, Warner Bros. has released two new featurettes that focus on both parts of the final chapter in Harry’s journey.

In “Where We Left off”,  clips of the trailers from both Deathly Hallows films are interspersed with snippets of interviews with cast members Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, Director David Yates, Producers David Heyman and David Barron. The clip basically gives a recap of the key points from Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and sets fans up for what to expect in Part 2.

In “The Story”, the aforementioned cast and crew talk about the plot for Part 2, which will conclude Harry, Ron and Hermione’s horcrux hunt with the final battle at Hogwarts, where heavy losses will hit both sides. Where Part 1 was mostly a character-and-plot building story, Part 2 is being boasted as an “action” film from start to finish. Truths will be revealed, destinies will be fulfilled, and a few well-missed faces will return as Harry ends his lifelong battle against Voldemort. But when the battle is over and the  dust has settled, which side will claim victory?

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 will be in theaters nationwide on July 15.

 

J.K. Rowling announces details for “Pottermore” website

Pottermore logo from official website

For Harry Potter fans, the wait is finally over: this morning at 7am EST, author J.K. Rowling released a video announcing the launch of Pottermore, a new, interactive website that will be the ultimate experience for fans of the best-selling books and films.

From the official press release:

For this groundbreaking collaborative project, J.K. Rowling has written extensive new material about the characters, places and objects in the much-loved stories, which will inform, inspire and entertain readers as they journey through the storylines of the books. Pottermore will later incorporate an online shop where people can purchase exclusively the long-awaited Harry Potter eBooks, in partnership with J.K. Rowling’s publishers worldwide, and is ultimately intended to become an online reading experience, extending the relevance of Harry Potter to new generations of readers, while still appealing to existing fans. As the Pottermore Shop develops, it is intended that it should include further products designed specifically for Harry Potter fans, offering a potential outlet for Sony products and services related to Pottermore. In keeping with Harry Potter’s international appeal, the site will launch in English, French, Italian, German and Spanish, with more languages to follow.

In the new website, the storyline will be brought to life with sumptuous newly-commissioned illustrations and interactive ‘Moments’ through which you can navigate, starting with the first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s (Sorcerer’s) Stone. On entering, you choose a magic username and begin your experience. As you move through the chapters, you can read and share exclusive writing from J.K. Rowling, and, just as Harry joins Hogwarts, so can you. You visit Diagon Alley, get sorted into a house, cast spells and mix potions to help your house compete for the House Cup.

 Fans of the series have been speculating about what Pottermore would be ever since last week’s announcement that Rowling would be working on a new, Potter-related project. Guesses included eBooks, a digital version of the long waited “encyclopedia” that would offer extensive background information in the Harry Potter world and characters, and some sort of RPG (Role-Playing Game). Looks like Pottermore will be a combination of all of that, and more; the press release states that eventually a Pottermore Shop will be available, which will offer products specifically designed for Harry Potter fans.

The full details from the press release can be viewed at this link.

Final “Deathly Hallows” trailer is released

Every moment he’s lived has led to this.

The first ten seconds had me in tears and squealing simultaneously with excitement and dread: Warner Bros. has released the final full-length trailer for the upcoming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.

Just a quick rundown (in other words, SPOILERS) of some of the key scenes in the trailer:

  • Lily Potter telling baby Harry, “Harry be safe, be strong.” (I know I’m not the only one who teared up at that scene!)
  • Flashbacks to the previous seven films
  • The quidditch pitch being destroyed
  • Dragon escape!
  • Trolls and dementors
  • Remus and Tonks
  • RON AND HERMIONE!!!!
I won’t post anything else; if you want full details and are familiar with the story, you’ll know which key scenes were kept in the film.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 will be in theaters July 15.

‘Harry Potter’ fans get excited about prospect of more Potter

Pottermore logo from official website

The Harry Potter fandom was thrown into a frenzy yesterday after several announcements on Potter-related fan sites gave indication that author J.K. Rowling planned to announce her next project. However, in typical J.K. Rowling fashion (see her website if you don’t know what I mean), fans were encouraged to participate in a scavenger hunt of sorts to find out clues to the project. The announcement made on the website for Jo’s “Secret Street View” stated:

J.K. Rowling has something new to announce.

This is not a new book, but it is something equally exciting. As a teaser before the official announcement, ten letters have been hidden on this website for you to find. To locate them you just need to enter ten individual coordinates in the search box and explore.

The coordinates are being revealed among ten Harry Potter fan sites throughout the 15th and 16th of June 2011. Find the correct sites and you could be one of the first to piece the word together.

Good luck to you all.

Of course, with news of possible new material from Rowling, it didn’t take Potter fans long to crack the code: the ten letters spell the word “Pottermore”, and is the name of Rowling’s next project.

So, what is Pottermore?

That is the million dollar question, and one that will not be answered until June 23, when an official announcement is expected to be made, according to the following video, which is now posted on the official YouTube site.

In addition to the website, you can now follow Pottermore on Twitter  and on the Facebook page.

With the final film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, less than a month away from being released in theaters on July 15, most Potter fans are welcoming something, anything new that has anything to do with the wizarding world. And it looks like they’ll get their wish.

Here’s one of the “unoffical” photos that was posted on the Facebook page yesterday. What do you think Pottermore is?

Latest “Deathly Hallows” poster revealed

Credit: EW

If you haven’t been paying attention to the latest tagline for the latest Harry Potter film, here’s the scoop: IT ALL ENDS 7.15

 
The past few weeks have seen an upsurge in promotional material for the final installment, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, including banners for characters who had never before been showcased individually in promotions (Prof. McGonagall, Griphook the Goblin and the Weasley twins Fred & George, to be specific).  Now, Entertainment Weekly has released an exclusive image from Warner Bros., and it seems to capture the mood of the second film with just one shot.
 
 The image shows a battle-scarred Harry, Ron and Hermione in the forefront, with Hogwarts and fellow fighters in the Final Battle in the background. No matter what you may have thought of the previous seven films, this much seems to be true: the battle at Hogwarts will be the toughest fight of them all, for a trio of friends who have weathered every type of battle imaginable in their young 17 years.
 
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 will be released in theaters on July 15.  Tickets sales began nationwide last week; check your local listings for details.
 

New “Deathly Hallows – Part 2″ Character Banners Revealed

And the heavy promotion for the upcoming final film in the Harry Potter saga, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, continues as the official Facebook page has released 11 new character banners, and THEY. LOOK. AWESOME.

Included in the promos are the usual suspects (Harry, Ron, Hermione, Voldemort, Bellatrix, Snape, Draco and Neville), but now we get to see some secondary characters shine, in the images of Professor McGonagall, Griphook, and Fred & George Weasley. Check out the images below:

The images, coming just over a month before the franchise takes it’s final bow, are somewhat bittersweet as fans of the best-selling novels know: several characters will meet their tragic ends in the final film, due in theaters July 15. For those of you who haven’t read the books, can you guess which characters will perish, and who will survive?

‘Harry Potter’ at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards

The 2011 MTV Movie Awards delivered on its promise to bring a Deathly Hallows clip to fans – although it was not nearly as “new” as they promoted.

Actress Emma Watson introduced the barely 60-second clip of Harry walking in the Forbidden Forest to Voldemort, which only included two never-before-seen shots: one of Hagrid, bound by ropes shouting a distraught “Harry? NO!”; the last shot of the clip showed a flash of green light at Voldemort shoots the Killing Curse at Harry.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 was nominated in six categories; however, the only win came for actor Tom Felton, who won the Best Villain Award for his portrayal of Draco Malfoy.

You can find the complete list of nominees and winners at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards website.

‘Harry Potter’ to be well represented at MTV Movie Awards

Fans of the Harry Potter series will have much to squee over on Sunday night, as the franchise will be well represented at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards.

Star Emma Watson will be on-hand to present a montage of the Harry Potter films, which will take its’ final curtain call July 15 with the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows  Part 2. It is being reported that clips from the film will also debut during the live broadcast.

The first installment of the two-part finale, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows  Part 1, is nominated in the following categories:

  • Best Movie
  • Best Male Performance – Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter)
  • Best Female Performance – Emma Watson (Hermione Granger)
  • Best Kiss – Harry/Hermione horcrux scene
  • Best Fight – Harry, Ron & Hermione vs. Dolohov & Rowle
  • Best Villain – Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy)
Tom Felton will be on hand to attend the awards again this year, as he was when he was nominated in the same category for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. He won that award, but his acceptance speech was famously interrupted by actor Mark Wahlburg, who was promoting one of his upcoming movies. Wahlburg later apologized to him; but let’s hope that when Tom wins this time, a repeat of that incident won’t happen.
Voting for all categories is still open at this link: http://www.mtv.com/ontv/movieawards/2011/categories.jhtml
The 2011 MTV Movie Awards will be broadcast live on Sunday, June 5 at 9pm EST; check your local listings.

New Character Posters Revealed for ‘Deathly Hallows – Part 2′

Warner Bros. has been giving up the goodies the past week, releasing eight – yes, count them, eight! – new character posters for the upcoming final chapter, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.

The posters, which have been released on a daily basis since last week, have the tagline “It all ends 7.15.11″ accompanying the battle worn faces of some of the most beloved (or reviled, based on who you’re asking) characters from J.K. Rowling’s ridiculously successful series. All eight characters have major parts to play in the final chapter of the Harry/Voldemort saga which has captivated viewers onscreen for the past ten years.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 will be in theaters July 15.

The “Harry Potter” Experience in Just One Word

How do you sum up 10 years of friendship, film-making, history making fun that is the Harry Potter film franchise? Empire Magazine asked some of the stars from the series, which is due to take its final bow July 15 (sniff sniff), and here’s what they came up with.

Empire’s special “Harry Potter” issue is out on newsstands now. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 will be in theaters July 15.

New Full Length Trailer for “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2″

Voldemort retrieves the Elder Wand

I don’t even have the words right now…all I can say is OH. MY. GOODNESS.

This film is going to be epic. No words are needed: just watch.

I won’t post details here, so as not to spoil it for any non-book fans. But anyone who is a fan of the books will recognize several KEY scenes that (thankfully) have been kept in the film, even if they seem a bit altered. Nonetheless, this film promises to end the Harry Potter series with the phenomenal finish it truly deserves. And I will be there, at midnight, with my Kleenex at hand, crying as I say farewell.

Tom Felton Confirmed for Dragon*Con 2011

WELL IT’S ABOUT TIME!!! Finally, Harry Potter fans can now breathe a sigh of relief, as the first confirmation for Dragon*Con has been announced. Tom Felton will return to downtown Atlanta during Labor Day weekend, in his second appearance at the very popular fan convention.

While Felton is best known to movie-going audiences as Harry Potter’s rival Draco Malfoy, he has not slowed down since filming on the best-selling franchise ended last December. In addition to the epic finale of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, some of Felton’s upcoming projects include the sci-fi thriller The Apparition (which also stars The Twilight Saga’s Ashley Greene), and Rise of the Planet of the Apes – the latest reboot in the Planet of the Apes saga.

Dragon*Con is the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film. Every Labor Day weekend, about 40,000 people crowd the streets and take over the hotels of downtown Atlanta to meet friends, celebrities, cosplay and totally geek out.

If you want to read more about my experiences at Dragon*Cons past, you can find my blog entries at this link.

Dragon*Con takes place every Labor Day weekend in downtown Atlanta. Ticket information can be found on the official website.

“Deathly Hallows – Part 1″ Released on DVD Today; Includes New Footage from Part 2

The saga is almost over for Harry Potter fans as today marks the DVD/Blu-Ray release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1. The seventh installment in the eight-film series marks the beginning of the end of Harry Potter’s journey from neglected child to being “The Chosen One”.

Deathly Hallows – Part 1 finds Harry, Ron and Hermione far from the comfort and safety of Hogwarts as they go on the run to search for a way to vanquish Lord Voldemort and free the Wizarding World from his reign of terror. During their search for Voldemort’s horcruxes (objects used to stor a piece of one’s soul), they learn about the Deathly Hallows – magical artifacts of extraordinary power which, when combined, will make the owner the master over death. Voldemort’s goal is to find the fabled Elder Wand, which he believes will help him to finally kill Harry and become the most powerful Dark Wizard to ever live.

The DVD for Deathly Hallows – Part 1 includes several deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes featurettes, and will also feature the first four minutes of the final film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, which will be released in theaters on July 15.

Fans can also get a sneak peek at Deathly Hallows – Part 2 in today’s Entertainment Weekly magazine, which features the film on the cover of its “Summer Movie Preview” issue. The issue gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at the final film, and spoiler details on which scenes were changed during the adaptation from the best-selling novel by J.K. Rowling. The issue is on newsstands today.

“Harry Potter” Fan Artists Needed for New Mugglenet Project

Image Credit: Mary Grandpre, Scholastic

Are you an artist who loves the world of Harry Potter? Want to see your art featured in (what I know will be) a best-selling book, with proceeds going to help the HP Alliance?

Well, Harry Potter fansite Mugglenet is looking for a few good artists for their latest project: a book of fan art based on the work of J.K. Rowling’s best-selling series. The project (which is being spearheaded by News Editor Keith Hawk – who also happens to be one of my best friends) will be taking submissions until April 17th.

This is the full announcement as it was posted on Mugglenet’s Fan Art page:  **Attention! MuggleNet.com has received permission from WB and JKR representatives and is underway creating a new MuggleNet Harry Potter Fan Art Collection Book to be published sometime in the near future! All proceeds from this book will be given to the Harry Potter Alliance. If you are interested in having your artwork included in this special collection, please contact: keith@staff.mugglenet.com for the details. All art and required forms are to be submitted by midnight Sunday April 17th, 2011.**

This is a great opportunity to share great fanart with people outside of the Harry Potter fandom, as well as helping a great cause! So send those submissions to Keith before April 17th, and let’s spread the Potter love!!

Deleted Scene from “Deathly Hallows”: “I don’t think you’re a waste of space”

Harry on the Motorbike

It’s a scene that Harry Potter book purists are sure to rage over (the fact that it was kept out of the movie, that is). I won’t even bother with a full post for this one…go to the second clip, about :50 in.

HOW IN THE HELL COULD THEY LEAVE THIS OUT!!!!!!!

And let the comments begin…

Thanks to Paige for the tip.

New Ron/Hermione Deleted Scene from “Deathly Hallows”

FINALLY!! Fans of Ron and Hermione finally get to see a little more interaction between the two potential mates in a new deleted scene from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.

The scene seems to take place during the “never-ending camping trip” the trio embark on while on the run from the Ministry of Magic and the Death Eaters. It shows Ron and Hermione having a rare moment alone as Ron teaches Hermione how to skip stones on a lake. It’s the first time since the third film, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, where we see such a carefree and intimate moment between just the two of them. (And no, I don’t count the hospital scene in Half-Blood Prince because Ron wasn’t even aware of it). And if I can speak for the many Ron/Hermione fans out there in the HP fandom, it’s long overdue.

You can see this – and other – deleted scenes when the DVD is released on April 15.

Image credit: Empire Magazine

Deleted Scene from “Deathly Hallows”

As a die-hard Potterphile, I freely admit that I am just a little bit outraged that this scene was cut from the movie.

The Quibbler headlines the MoM's declaration that Harry is "Undesirable No. 1"

Just under a minute in length, the scene shows viewers a different side to Petunia Dursley, one that book readers have had a brief glimpse of in the book version but one movie watchers have never seen until now. Personally, I think this one scene is one of the best filmed, and hope that in some future DVD release we’ll be able to see this – along with other deleted scenes – in an extended release of the film (hint, hint, Warner Bros.)

The scene may not resonate as important enough for fans who have only watched the films, but for fans of the original written work, the brief scene is a powerful reminder of how a few sentences of dialogue can change your whole outlook on who you think a character is. It also shows how much the omission of a simple scene could possibly have changed the whole tone of a film.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 will be released on DVD April 15.

New Casting Information for “Deathly Hallows – Part 2″

Following the December reshoots of the epilogue scene of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, new casting information has been revealed regarding three characters who appear in the latter part of the book version of the series.
First, it was announced in early December that actress Kelly MacDonald has been cast to play the role of Helena Ravenclaw, the resident ghost of Ravenclaw house known as the “Grey Lady”. During the events leading up to the final battle, readers of “Deathly Hallows” found out the surprising backstory of Ms. Ravenclaw, and how her history connects with Lord Voldemort’s Horcruxes. MacDonald is most recently known for the character of Margaret Schroeder on the HBO series “Boardwalk Empire”.
Casting has also been revealed for the roles of Young Severus Snape and Scorpius Malfoy; Young Severus will be played by 14-year old Benedict Clark in what is being reported as his first acting role. The casting of a younger Severus can mean that fans of the final book will get to see the flashback memories of Snape that finally give us a glimpse into the psyche of the man Potterphiles love to hate…or love.
Scorpius Malfoy – the son of Draco, will be played by 13-year old Bertie Gilbert. Readers were introduced to Scorpius briefly in the final chapter of the book when the adults – 19 years after the Final Battle at Hogwarts – take their own children to King’s Cross for their first year of school.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 will be in theaters July 15, 2011.

Starz! Channel Gives a Sneak Peek into “Camelot”

The Starz! Channel has released an in-depth promotional video for its new show, “Camelot”, a 10-part series which will begin airing in April. The show is being called a “modern re-telling” of a story most people have become familiar with – the story of the young life of King Arthur. Take a look:

“Camelot” stars Jamie Campbell Bower as King Arthur; Bower is probably best known to audiences these days as Caius, one of the Volturi in The Twilight Saga franchise (he also had a small part as young Gellert Grindelwald in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1). Other cast members include Joseph Fiennes as Merlin (another Harry Potter connection; his brother Ralph plays Lord Voldemort), Tasmin Egerton as Guinevere, Claire Forlani as Queen Igraine, and Eva Green as Morgan le Fay.

Happy New Year from the Grown-Up Fangirl!

Happy New Year everyone!!! 2010 was a great year in books, music, television and movies, and I am really looking forward to all of the entertainment goodies that await me in 2011. Just in case you are interested, here is a list of the things I’m most looking forward to fangirling about in 2011.

The Quibbler headlines the MoM's declaration that Harry is "Undesirable No. 1"

First thing’s first: HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS – PART 2 (c’mon now, you knew this would be first in the list!):  The end of 2010 brought Harry Potter fans part 1 of the adaptation of the final HP novel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. While DHP1 was probably one of the best films in the series, for me it only cemented the fact that Part 2 will be EPIC in terms of storytelling and properly closing out the franchise. I am very much looking forward to the scenes in Gringott’s Bank, Harry’s walk towards death, Snape’s memories, and – oh yes – Ron and Hermione’s much anticipated kiss. However, I do not look forward to the sense of loss I will feel when the closing credits begin to play, and will probably sit through until the very end just to confirm to myself that yes, it is indeed over.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking DawnI have to admit that in regard to Breaking Dawn, I’m only interested in seeing it because I want to see how in the world this story will translate onscreen, period. Anyone who knows me knows that while I loved the novel at first glance, the more and more I pondered how the final chapter in Bella’s story was told, the more and more I disliked it, and my dislike for Breaking Dawn eventually killed my fangirl love for the series as a whole. I still like the story, but the way that Stephenie Meyer completely changes her characters in the final novel just didn’t sit right with me, and because of this I’ve had almost no interest in any news regarding the fourth-and-fifth films in the franchise. However, me being who I am, I wouldn’t feel right not seeing the franchise through until the very end, so here’s hoping that the onscreen version of BD will peak my interest again long enough for me to sit through the film. Also, any chance to drool over Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Kellan Lutz is okay with me.

“Supernatural”: 2010 also brought an unexpected treat for “Supernatural” fans, as the always-underrated but highly popular CW show was renewed for a sixth season (it was originally supposed to be a five-season show). Sam and Dean were able to stop the coming Apocalypse, but not without heavy losses and serious consequences. Fans who were expecting a Sam/Dean reunion only got part of what they wanted, as Sam returned a bit…different than he was when he left. This turn of events has given us a different look at the brothers Winchester, and I absolutely love not knowing what to expect with these two. The show is currently on winter hiatus, but will be back on January 28th to draw fans back into the increasing conflict and drama, and I for one will be glued to the television set when it does.

“Vampire Diaries”: I can’t even begin to state how much I am enjoying this show right now!!! When VD was first being pitched, I really thought this would be a Twilight ripoff (yes, I know that the VD books were written WAY before Twilight, but since Twilight hit the screen first, you know…). However, this show is what Twilight wants to be but never will. The writers for this show have taken the L.J. Smith’s story and expanded it in ways I never expected, and I LOVE it!! The Elena/Stefan/Damon/Katherine storyline stays fresh and interesting, and Nina Dobrev is amazing pulling double duty between being sinfully sweet Elena and wickedly irresistible Katherine. The promos for the second half of season 2 looks very promising, as we will see what happens when Tyler shifts for the first time, and the “I-saw-it-coming” love triangle between Tyler/Caroline/Matt. It also looks like Rose will have an interesting storyline to deal with as well when the show returns to TV January 27th.

“V”: FINALLY returns to TV on Tuesday night after a too-damn-long hiatus! ABC re-aired the last episode of “V”, and I think the accompanying promo for the new episodes have gotten me excited for this show again. Anna is angry and hell-bent on destroying the humans, and it will be fun to watch what happens as she also struggles with the fact that she is experiencing the unexpected: human emotion. I’m not completely hooked on this show yet, but I’m invested enough to continue watching to see where it will go.

Aeternitas 2011 : Aeternitas is a Harry Potter fan convention that will take place in Laconia, N.H. the last weekend in April. I’m very excited to attend this event, as there will be nothing but HP fans in attendance and since it’s a smaller convention, there will be more chances for me to really get to know some of the online friends I’ve had for years.

Eyecon Vampire Diaries: Eyecon was one of the very first themed fan conventions I had been to, and to this day it has been one of – if not the best convention I’ve ever been to. The smaller size of attendees lends to a more intimate setting, where fans actually get the chance to “hang out” with the guests in attendance. Eyecon 2008 was Supernatural themed, and I got a chance to chat in length with Jim Beaver (Bobby) and Samantha Ferris (Ellen Harvelle), and hung out with some of the others stars from the show. It was truly a great experience, and one that I’m hoping to repeat in March when Eyecon comes to Atlanta for its first ever Vampire Diaries convention. Any chance that I get to fully geek out and fangirl – especially in my own back yard – I’m all for it!!

CREATION Salute to Supernatural, Nashville: As much as the high prices of Creation Cons make me cringe, the fact that they are bringing a Supernatural convention down south – with BOTH Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles – is too much of a good thing for me to miss.

Dragon*Con: My home away from home for the past 3 years, Dragon*Con is my “must-attend” event every year. I have gotten to know so many cool people because of this convention, and it is always one of the best weekends of the year for me.

There’s certainly a lot more that I’m looking forward to in 2011, but I will post some of those later. My goal is to do a better job keeping up this blog this year, and I hope that you guys will continue to come along for the ride. :)

Sci-Fi Party Line Episode #86: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1

Ron, from the official Harry Potter Facebook page

Have you guys heard me and Fancy Fembot dish on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 yet? If not, you totally should. :)

(BTW, this episode is totally spoilery, so if you have not read the books – really, what the hell are you waiting for?? – then prepare to be spoiled).

Sci-Fi Party Line Episode #86

My Thoughts on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (MINOR SPOILERS)

Tonight was the beginning of the end for the Harry Potter series, as the seventh film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 finally made its way into theaters. I attended the midnight screening with much anticipation, and also some trepidation; would they stay faithful to the story of J.K. Rowling and give Deathly Hallows the proper adaptation that it deserved? In my opinion, the answer was a definite and resounding yes.

As a fan who has been disappointed in the past by the majority of the changes that has been made to canon, I was pleasantly surprised that there were fewer changes in this film than in the past four. Yes, there were changes and omissions that did bug me, but I feel that overall, David Yates and company did a fabulous job of giving the story the proper respect it deserves. The casting of new characters (Rufus Scrimgeour, Bathilda Bagshot, Pius Thicknesse) was spot-on, as usual and the performances given by the veterans was some of the best I’ve seen. Here are some of my likes and dislikes of the film, and I will include a few spoilers as possible.

LIKES:

  • The Tale of the Three Brothers – This sequence in the movie was the BEST in the film, and in my opinion probably the best scene in ANY of the Harry Potter films to date. The look and feel of the animation was so completely different from anything we’ve previously seen in the franchise, and really gave the tale a sort of haunted quality when accompanied by Hermione’s voice.
  • RUPERT GRINT – I may be a bit biased in this assessment as Ron is my favorite character, but Rupert Grint was fucking BRILLIANT in this film!! Finally the writing and direction has given Rupert something worthy to work with and to show why Ron is one of the best characters in the series, period. Whether he was being comical, talking some sense into Harry, being affectionate with Hermione, or being vulnerable, Rupert hit the nail on the head every. single. time. with his performance. If he isn’t nominated for any of the usual awards that Dan and Emma are nominated for (People’s Choice, MTV, etc) then I will be ready to Avada Kedavra someone. It is obvious from Rupert’s performances in this film (and also in Half-Blood Prince) that he is the most talented of the trio, although he rarely gets to shine as he has in these past two films.
  • Hedwig – Although the details surrounding her death were slightly changed from the book, I think that it was very beautifully done. The fact that she died while trying to protect Harry seemed a much more noble death than when she died as a helpless animal trapped in a cage.
  • Destroying the locket horcrux – I think this scene was very well done, although I will admit that the increased sensuality of it threw me for a bit of a loop. In some ways it felt very uncomfortable to watch; kind of like seeing siblings making out. But visually, the scene and the images of Harry and Hermione felt very other-worldly and was very beautiful to look at. And the spiders…again, Rupert’s performance was one of a tortured soul, and I felt it.
  • The opening scene – It was heartbreaking to watch Hermione erase her parents’ memories, and then to watch as she disappeared out of the photographs displayed in her home. Just heartbreaking.
  • The 7 Potters – Started out just a s funny as I imagined it would, and got so intense so quickly that I was literally on the edge of my seat. The chase scene was well done and really showed how much the Death Eaters were determined to get to Harry.
  • The Fall of the Malfoys – The fall out of favor of the Malfoy family is something that is almost fun to watch, until you get a look at Draco’s face at any point in the films. The regret, confusion and fear are all over his face, and it makes you feel sort of sorry for the person who has taken every available opportunity to irritate the trio.
  • Nagini and Bathilda Bagshot – WHOA. Enough said.
DISLIKES:
  • Omissions – Although I have learned to view the films as a separate entity from the books, there are just certain scenes that I feel should have been in the movie; the first being Dudley’s “I don’t think you’re a waste of space” line from when the Dursley’s vacated Privet Drive. This would not have added anything to the film, nor did it’s omission take anything away; this is just a nostalgic wish of mine, since this particular moment was the first to make me cry in the books. I also would have liked to hear more about Dumbledore’s background, especially since flashes of “The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore” kept showing up throughout the film.
  • The locket horcrux scene – Although I did enjoy seeing this scene come to life, there were a few things that bothered me about the way the scene was written. First, I think the writers did a great disservice to the dynamic between Harry and Ron by taking what was a defining moment in their friendship (after the locket was destroyed) and turning it into a small comic moment. In the book, Harry and Ron have a brief but very heartfelt discussion about the image Ron saw from the locket, in which Harry assures Ron that he loves Hermione “like my sister. I love her like my sister and I reckon she feels the same about me. It’s always been that way. I thought you knew.” With the talents of Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint, that scene – done properly – could have easily been one of the best scenes in the film. Instead, we get to follow such a major scene with “now we’ve only got 3 left to destroy?” Big fail on the writers part.
  • The portrayal of the Harry/Hermione “romance” and the unnecessary addition of the Harry/Ginny scene – Part of this section of my blog will really surprise anyone who knows about my preferences regarding Harry’s women, but I really feel that if the writers could not do justice to the Harry/Ginny relationship, they should have left well enough alone. In Half-Blood Prince, the implied attraction between Harry and Ginny never seemed natural, as Ginny treated Harry like a child for most of the film (let me feed you, let me tie your shoe, hold my hand, close your eyes…yadda yadda yadda). In Deathly Hallows, we are given a sample of what a Harry/Ginny relationship would be like, just to have so much Harry/Hermione innuendo forced at us for the remainder of the movie. Ginny’s piece of the puzzle has never fit, because the writers never introduced her properly in the films as a love interest for Harry.
  • Ron’s emotional outbursts in Malfoy Manor – Maybe it’s just me, but I really wish we could have seen and heard the extreme anguish that Ron experienced while Hermione was being tortured. That scene absolutely broke my heart in the book, and I think Rupert Grint would have pulled it off superbly.
  • “Here Lies Dobby – A Free Elf” tombstone – Why was it left out? This one little line is still quoted today amongst Potter fans as one of the best parts of Deathly Hallows. I don’t understand why they couldn’t take an extra 10 seconds to add that in.
There are other points that I could have included in both sections, but overall, I felt that Deathly Hallows – Part 1 was the best adapted Harry Potter film since Christopher Columbus finished filming Chamber of Secrets. It was true to the book, emotional, and a proper beginning to the end of a franchise that has meant so much to millions of people over the past ten years. I am highly anticipating – and dreading – the release of Part 2 next July.

Clip from “Deathly Hallows”: Malfoy Manor

Dobby

I have been neglecting my duties here on my blog, but I am going to make up for my absence with lots of goodies, especially where Harry Potter is concerned.

As the release date approaches for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Nov. 19), many new clips have been making their way onto the internet and causing quite a stir.

One of the most anticipated scenes among fans is the “Malfoy Manor” scene, where Ron and Harry attempt to rescue a tortured Hermione from the clutches of the insanely evil Bellatrix. They get help from an unlikely source, which will lead to one of the most talked about scenes from Deathly Hallows. Watch the clip below:

Nine New Promo Videos Released for “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”

That raspy sound you hear over the internet is the sound of me hyperventilating after watching the nine – yes, NINE! – new video promos that have been released in anticipation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which will be in theaters in 31 DAYS!!!!

While the majority of the spots include scenes we’ve already seen when the first two trailers were released earlier this summer, there are some new scenes added in that should have fans excited. We get to see a bit of the Harry/Ginny romance (and while the clip I saw was not how it was in the book, it was still interesting enough to satisfy my H/G fangirl); there’s also a few snippets of the “7 Potters” scene, which look as though they will be very fun to watch. Dobby and Xenophilius Lovegood are seen more, and we also see more of Voldemort’s terrorizing.

But how about I just shut up telling you about it, and let you get to actually watching it?

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