Happy New Year, and let’s try this thing again…

So, about that whole “I’m going to be better about updating my blog in 2012″ thing that never happened…well, let’s just say that I overestimated my ability to not let real-life issues get in the way of my blogging, podcasting, etc…in other words, all of the fun stuff in my life got put on hold! :(   To those of you who have continued to encourage me while patiently waiting for me to come back to my blog, thank you so much for your support, it means so much!!! I am determined to make 2013 a better year for me by doing ALL of the things that I love, and that includes the re-birth of the Grown-Up Fangirl.

So, just a few updates on what I’ve been catching up on, and then we’ll see where things go from here.

BOOKS: I ended 2012 with a resolve to do a lot more reading this year, and I literally began immediately after making that decision. Since New Year’s weekend, I’ve immersed myself in the young adult genre – completing all five books (so far) in The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare, and I’ve finished Book 1 in The Caster Chronicles, “Beautiful Creatures”; I’ll begin reading Book 2, “Beautiful Darkness”, sometime tonight and will probably finish Book 3, “Beautiful Chaos” by the weekend. Both sets of reads were prompted by movies trailers for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, and Beautiful Creatures, which I saw during the previews for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2. I’m not going to post any reviews yet, but I will eventually get around to adding them both here and on my Goodreads page. However, I will say that aside from a few minor irritations, I am enjoying both series immensely.

TV: Aside from episodes that have aired this month, I am completely caught up on Once Upon a Time, Supernatural, and The Vampire Diaries. I still think someone should start a petition to HBO and let them know that these months-long hiatuses for “Game of Thrones” and “True Blood” are agonizing!! Season 3 of SyFy’s “Being Human” has started, and I plan to watch that this weekend. Other than that, there aren’t any other shows I’m actively watching, although I have quite a few (Scandal, Deception) that have been recommended and are on my “To Watch” list.

MOVIES: Sad to say, the aforementioned mentioned “real life” issues kept me from the theaters and without cable TV for 2012. I only saw a few movies: The Woman in Black (loved it), The Avengers (my birthday weekend, and LOVED IT!!!!), and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 (I DID see that one three times, and loved it as well). BUT, there are so many highly anticipated movies coming out this year (Iron Man 3, A Good Day to Die Hard, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, etc.), that I am going to make it a priority to get to the theaters!! Entertainment Weekly has a pretty good starter list for upcoming films, and I’m excited about quite a few of the films listed, but I’ll make a more detailed post next week.

CONVENTIONS: 2012 marked a first for me in terms of conventions: for the first time since I began attending in 2007, I missed Dragon*Con. Anyone who has been following my blogs for years knows that Dragon*Con is a MUST for me every year, and it really hurt to miss it. However, I am determined NOT to let that happen again, so I will bring you updates as usual. (SIDE NOTE: Writing this entry prompted me to go and check the guest list, and I’m glad I did! Kelly Hu – one of my MAJOR girl crushes – is listed as a guest! Woot woot!!!)

One of my other favorite local conventions is returning this spring as well. EyeCon will invade Atlanta once again with their fan convention for the CW-hit show, “The Vampire Diaries”, March 2-4. The convention will take place at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel in Downtown Atlanta, and will feature games, panels, Celebrity Q&As and Photo Op Sessions, Celebrity Autograph Sessions, a “Casino Royale” Party, a Banquet with the Stars, and a Haunted Masquerade Celebrity Party! As of this writing, featured guests will include Ian Somerhalder (Damon Salvatore), Steven R. McQueen (Jeremy Gilbert), Nathaniel Buzolic (original vampire Kol), and Trent Ford (Trevor the vampire). For more information, visit the EyeCon website.

I guess that’s enough catching up…for now. Feel free to add this blog to your subscriptions, and if you like this blog, be sure to check out some of my friends at the Sci-Fi Party Line website and podcast.

‘Vampire Diaries’ stars confirmed for Dragon*Con

Credit: The CW

You may as well call it the “Mystic Falls Takeover”. For the first time, it has been announced that most of the principal cast of the CW hit series “The Vampire Diaries” will appear at this year’s Dragon*Con convention, scheduled to take place Labor Day weekend in Downtown Atlanta.

Series regulars Ian Somerhalder (Damon Salvatore), Paul Wesley (Stefan Salvatore), Kat Graham (Bonnie Bennet), Michael Trevino (Tyler Lockwood), Joseph Morgan (Klaus Mikaelson), and Candice Accola (Caroline Forbes) have all been confirmed to attend, via the official Dragon*Conwebsite. They will take part in Q&A sessions, show panels, and limited autograph and photo op sessions. In addition to the stars’ appearances, Celebrity Authentics has announced that there will be a private autograph signing with star Nina Dobrev that weekend (who, due to personal scheduling conflict, has not been added to the Dragon*Con guest list). Celebrity Authentics has released ticket information for all of their stars (they also represent “Charmed” star Rose McGowan, who will also appear at Dragon*Con). Please note: These ticket prices are for pre-paid sales for autographs and photo opportunities, and are separate from Dragon*Con ticket pricing.

“The Vampire Diaries” premiered on the CW network in the fall of 2009, based on the series of books by author L.J. Smith. It tells the tale of Elena, a typical teenager who is the object of affection for a set of feuding brothers, who both happen to be vampires. Stefan and Damon Salvatore have a complicated history and their habit of falling for the same women has major consequences for Elena and the town of Mystic Falls. The end of season three saw the deaths (maybe?) of a few fan favorites, a few character surprises, and one very unexpected resurrection. The show, which is filmed outside of Atlanta in the city of Covington, just finished its third season; season four is scheduled to debut sometime in October and can be seen on the CW network on Thursday nights at 8pm.

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. Spanning the lobbies, convention spaces and streets of five hotels, there is literally something for everyone at Dragon*Con. Ticket information can be found at this link.

Eyecon Vampire Diaries returning to Atlanta; Ian Somerhalder first guest to confirm

Credit: Eyecon

What’s Halloween without a vampire or two? Lucky for Atlanta fans of the locally-filmed hit series, “The Vampire Diaries”, that’s a question they won’t have to answer. October 26-28 will see the return of the Eyecon: Vampire Diaries convention to the downtown Atlanta area. Ian Somerhalder, who plays Damon Salvatore in the series, has been confirmed at the first guest; he has made limited appearances at previous events but this will be the first appearance as a regular guest.

According to the official website, activities for the weekend will include games, panels, Celebrity Q&As and Photo Op Sessions, Celebrity Autograph Sessions, a Salvatore Soiree Party, a Banquet with the Stars, and a Haunted Halloween Celebrity Party.

Ticket sales will begin promptly at noon on June 21 at this link. According to the website, the first attendee to purchase a Platinum Admission will free admission to the Banquet, PLUS a free admission to the private autograph signing. Additional details can be found on the site; don’t delay in purchasing your tickets! I’ve personally attended two of Eyecon’s events (the first Supernatural convention in 2008, and the first Vampire Diaries convention in 2011) and take it from me, you do NOT want to miss out on this experience. The smaller setting makes for a more intimate experience with the stars, and when you have unexpected guests (for instance, Candice Accola (Caroline) and Matt Davis (Alaric) crashed the most recent event this past March) you’re bound to have a good time! 

Guest updates will be posted as details are confirmed.

The Grown-Up Fangirl is back!

Happy New Year from the Grown-Up Fangirl!!

First things first: apologies for my long, overdue absence. The second half of 2011 saw a lot of personal difficulties for me, including and ending with the death of my father.

However, new year, new beginnings, and I’m hoping that 2012 will be a better year not only for myself, but for everyone. Look for my posts in the next few days; I will be posting information about the latest Eyecon Convention in Atlanta (Vampire Diaries), and a few show/movies updates as well.

Thanks as always for reading!

‘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.

“Breaking Dawn” Promotional Tour Announced

Credit: Summit Entertainment

In anticipation for the upcoming theatrical release of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (Part 1), Summit Entertainment has announced plans for a promotional tour featuring cast members from the film and musical guests that will appear on the soundtrack.

Atlanta will be the first of five stops in the promotional tour, scheduled to begin on November 7. Cast members Ashley Greene (Alice Cullen), Nikki Reed (Rosalie Hale), Peter Facinelli (Carlisle Cullen) and Jackson Rathbone (Jasper Hale) will appear with musical guest Christina Perri at The Buckhead Theatre, 3110 Roswell Road, Atlanta. According to the press release:

Tickets are free and will be available beginning at 10am local time on Saturday, November 5th at each event location. Tickets are limited to two per person and are non-transferable. Names must be provided at the time of registration, for the purposes of pick up at the event. Photo ID must be shown upon arrival at the event (school ID is acceptable), and guests must arrive at the event with the individual who reserved the tickets. Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis, until venue capacity is reached.

“Breaking Dawn” is the fourth and final novel in the best-selling “Twilight” series of books written by author Stephenie Meyer. Robert PattinsonKristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner have starred in all three of the previous film installments in the series: Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse. Breaking Dawnwas split into two films, with Part 1 coming to theaters on November 18; however, fans will have to wait another year for the conclusion to the saga, as Breaking Dawn - Part 2 will not hit theaters until November 16, 2012.

Here are the locations for all five tour stops:

November 7, 2011: Atlanta, GA 
The Buckhead Theatre
3110 Roswell Road Atlanta GA 30305
Cast Attending: Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli and Jackson Rathbone
Performance By: Christina Perri

November 8, 2011: Chicago, IL 
House of Blues
329 N Dearborn Chicago IL 60654
Cast Attending: Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli, Jackson Rathbone, Kellan Lutz and Elizabeth Reaser
Performance By: Christina Perri

November 9, 2011: Dallas, TX 
The Palladium Ballroom at Gilley’s Dallas
1135 South Lamar Street
Dallas, TX 75215-1036
Cast Attending: Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli and Jackson Rathbone
Performance By: Christina Perri

November 10, 2011: San Francisco, CA 
The Fillmore
1805 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94115
Cast Attending: Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli and Jackson Rathbone
Performances By: Aqualung, Lucy Schwartz and Sleeping at Last

November 11, 2011: Salt Lake City, UT 
The Rail Event Center
235 N 500 W. Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Cast Attending: Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli and Jackson Rathbone
Performances By: Aqualung, Lucy Schwartz and Sleeping at Last

Interview with Sam Witwer of SyFy’s “Being Human”

How do you play a character fighting to belong to two worlds? In the SyFy Channel series “Being Human“, actor Sam Witwerhas to do just that as Aidan, a 207-year old vampire who is struggling to fit in in the human world. And when we say struggling, we mean it.

By day, Aidan is a hospital employee determined to appear as normal as possible to the outside world; in reality, he is struggling with his vampire side for dominance, while also being best friends/roommates with werewolf Josh (played bySam Huntington) and a recently departed ghost, Sally (played by Meaghan Rath). Not exactly the stuff “normal” is made of.

When last seen, Aidan found himself an unwilling pawn in the quest for vampire dominance by his maker, Bishop (played by Mark Pellegrino). The decisions Aidan makes will have not only have huge consequences for himself, but also the people he loves, as he continues to fight to be the person he wants to be, not what others try to make him.

Witwer recently joined his two co-stars at Dragon*Con, a multi-genre fan convention held annually in Atlanta, for Q&A sessions, photo ops and autograph sessions for thousands of fans. Examiner.com got a chance to speak with him to find out what makes Aidan tick, and what fans can expect from Season 2, which will premiere in January 2012.

Hanako Ricks, Examiner.com: Hi, this is Hanako Ricks with Examiner.com and again, I’m here live at Dragon*Con 2011.This time I have Sam Witwer, from the SyFy Channel’s “Being Human”.  Hi Sam, how are you?

Sam Witwer: Hello! How are you?

HR: Good! How are you enjoying your Draogn*Con experience so far?

SW: It’s been really, really cool. I wish I had a chance to walk around and see more stuff, but it’s been great. All the enthusiasm from everyone who’s been enjoying the show, it’s been quite heartening.

HR: Great. Okay, I asked this question of Meaghan earlier, um, how did you hear about the project and how did you get involved?

SW: Well I, I was just – apparently they were looking for Aidan for a long time and they were having a real hard time casting him, and so I guess the uh, casting director who cast me in “Smallville” was basically like, “Why have we not seen Sam Witwer for this?” So they just called me up, and wanted to have me come in and read.

HR: And what was it that attracted you to the role?

SW: It’s an irresistable role. The fact that really, I didn’t necessarily  you know, I read a few pages and saw that it was a vampire show. I’m like “well we have 15 vampire shows, we don’t need another one”. But then as I read it, I realized oh, this is a show about a man who’s battling addiction.; that’s cool. I really like that.

HR: Yeah, I – in your panels, you talked about approaching the characters from the human standpoint… 

SW: Totally. 

HR: …instead of the supernatural part.

SW: As people.

HR: Do you think that makes a difference with how the show is portrayed?

SW: I think it does. Yes. Absolutely. Because I mean, these – you know, we are. We’re making a show about people and their frailties and these are all – these vampire, werewolf, ghost things, they’re all metaphors for things that people deal with in real life. These are metaphors, so we really should approach from, you know, the human aspect first. It’s not to say we don’t give the werewolf, vampire stuff its due. I mean I spend a lot of time thinking about what it would be like to be 207 years old, you know? And I put a lot of effort into like, re-inventing the character in different time periods. For example, in this season we go to the 30′s.So we meet Aidan in the 30′s, and he’s a very, very different, strange, strange Aidan that we don’t know and uh, I kind of played it like this is him in his absolute prime.

HR: Do you like going back to the past?

SW: Love it. 

HR: Okay, because it gives you a different angle to work from.

SW: Totally.Yeah, and we just keep adding cool layers to the character. I really dig it.

HR: Okay, so what’s next for Aidan, without giving too much away for Season 2?

SW: What’s next for Aidan? Well, trouble…ah, backsliding. Danger, suspense, love, sex, all kinds of stuff. (Turns to camera) You should tune in!

HR: Which is par for the course for Aidan.

SW: Yeah, it’s just what he does. Yeah.

HR: Okay, well I thank you for taking the time to talk to me, and I hope you enjoy the rest of the Con.
If you haven’t had a chance to check out the show yet, you can watch full episodes via the official website, or you can wait until November when the DVD is scheduled to be released.
“Being Human” airs at 9pm on Monday nights on the SyFy Channel. Season 2 will premiere in January 2012.

One-on-One with “Being Human”s Sam Huntington at Dragon*Con 2011

On the SyFy Channel series “Being Human” he plays Josh, the overly-cautious, somewhat insecure werewolf trying desperately to hide in life’)s background in order to avoid revealing his secret. In real life his portrayer, actor Sam Huntington, couldn’t be more the opposite.

In person, Huntington is funny, friendly, and generally seems to have a good time – all of the time.

Whether he is by himself or wreaking havoc during a Q&A session with his two co-stars, Sam Witwer and Meaghan Rath, Huntington makes it very clear that he loves his job, and his co-stars.

Huntington took a few minutes in-between greeting fans at this past weekend’s Dragon*Con convention in Atlanta to speak with me about his love for the show, his character and co-stars.

“Being Human” tells the story of three unlikely roommates: Josh, a hospital orderly who is also a werewolf; Aidan (Witwer), a fellow hospital employee who becomes Josh’s closest friend on account of his own secret (vampire); and Sally (Rath), a displaced ghost who finds herself an unwanted – but then welcome – roommate to the guys when they move into the brownstone in which she died. What follows is an unlikely friendship between the three which turns out to be what is probably the most normal thing in their lives.

Hanako Ricks, Examiner.com: Hi this is Hanako Ricks with Examiner.com,and I am here at Dragon*Con 2011 with Sam Huntington from the SyFy Channel’s “Being Human”.Hi Sam, how are you?

Sam Huntington: Hi, hi.

HR: You totally photobombed that picture of me and Witwer.

SH: Yeah.

HR: But it was great.

SH: Yeah, that was the idea, yeah. But see he did it to me like, 100 times today.

HR: So I heard.

SH: So he can take one. And I apologize, because he was with you. But I’m in there now.

HR: No, it’s fine. It was a great picture, it was a great picture.

SH: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, totally.

HR: So, Dragon*Con.

SH: Yeah.

HR: Your panels.

SH: Yeah.

HR: Hilarious.

SH: Thank you.

HR: Is the chemistry between you and Meaghan and Sam like that all the time?

SH: Yeah.

HR: Really?

SH: Literally.

HR: So you guys weren’t faking it?

SH: No, no, no.

HR: Oh that’s great! 

SH: That’s why we get off on those tangents. We can do that all day long.

HR: But it’s great because it shows that you guys really enjoy being here and interacting with the fans.

SH: Yeah, yeah it’s nice. I feel like – I mean, we love each other so much and I want people to see that and know that. 

HR: Oh that’s great. Okay, so, Being Human…

SH: Yeah.

HR: You play Josh the werewolf.

SH: I do

HR: How did you find out about this role and what drew you to Josh?

SH: It was a very traditional audition process in L.A. Um, I had to audition for it a bunch of times, it’s just I think they were uncertain what they wanted for the role, so um, I really lucked out – I was the right guy for the job. So,um, and here we are and I’m still feeling so lucky.

HR: Okay, and Josh’s storyline kind of went on some highs and lows last season…

SH: Yeah, yeah

HR: Endng with the big cliffhanger of Nora being pregnant…

SH: What’s happening with Nora, yeah yeah yeah

HR: …and so, are we gonna see more of that in season 2? Are we gonna find out more about what’s going on? Is their relationship gonna develop?

SH: Oh yeah, that’s a lot of what Josh’s plot is in season 2.

HR: And you mentioned there’s gonna be more werewolves this season.

SH: Yeah. Yeah yeah yeah. Different…types of werewolves.

HR: So it’s not just your basic, everyday thing?

SH: Well they…I can’t really elaborate, but it’s really amazing, yeah. You will like it, I promise.

HR: Okay, and you said the DVD is coming out in November?

SH: November.

HR: Tell us what we can expect on the DVD.

SH: I actually don’t really know. I’m hoping to get like, an advanced copy of it so we can tell you guys what’s gonna be on it. But I think there will probably be some deleted scenes, there’s definitely a lot of behind the scenes footage – lots! I think like an hour plus of behind the scenes stuff and interviews that we did throughout the season. I’m hoping there’s gonna be a killer gag reel on it, that’s always my favorite part of a DVD.

HR: There should be. If there’s not, that would be a crime. 

SH: I agree.

HR: After what I’ve seen this weekend, that would be a crime.

SH: It’s a little crazy. Um, um you’ll see that those antics are just what we do, and uh, and yeah sooo, yeah. I think it’s – beyond that it’s just the show.

HR: Okay, well the show is great. I love it, and our fans – the fans love it.

SH: Thank you, thank you.

HR: And we’re looking forward to seeing more of you in season two.

SH: We’re looking forward to seeing more of you.

HR: Thank you so much for taking the time to talk to me.

SH: Thank you, come here. Oh my gosh, Examiner.

HR: Thank you.

SH: Thank you so much.

“Being Human” airs on the SyFy Channel on Monday nights at 9pm. The second season will begin in January 2012.

 

One-on-One Interview with “Being Human”s Meaghan Rath

 

Photo of me with Meaghan Rath and Sam Huntington from the SyFy series "Being Human"

Dragon*Con, the annual multi-genre fan convention that takes place every Labor Day weekend, has come and gone until next year.

As part of my assignment with Examiner.com, I had a chance to briefly speak one-on-one with Meaghan Rath, one of the stars for the hit SyFy Channel series, “Being Human“. The show, which is an American adaptation of the U.K. series by the same name, is about three supernatural beings – a vampire, a werewolf, and a ghost – who have all become roommates sharing a Boston brownstone. Rath plays the recently departed Sally, a ghost who begins the season trapped in the home with no idea of how she became a ghost in the first place. Over the season, it is revealed that she is actually a murder victim, having been pushed down the stairs (by accident) during an argument with her irrationally jealous fiance, Danny. Along the way to discovering the truth, Sally begins to learn how to exist in the human world as best she can, with the help of roommates Aidan (the vampire) and Josh (the werewolf). At the end of the season, Sally makes a choice between her destiny and her friends, that will have emotional consequences for her to deal with in season two, which premieres January 2012.

Hanako Ricks, Examiner.com: Hi, this is Hanako Ricks with Examiner.com and I am speaking live from Dragon*Con 2011 with Meaghan Rath, one of the stars of “Being Human”. Hi Meaghan.

Meaghan Rath: Hi!

HR: Thank you for speaking with us today.

MR: Of course! I’m happy to.

HR: Is this your first Dragon*Con?

MR: It is.

HR: It is, and how are you feeling about it. 

MR: Uh, clearly I’m feeling pretty great about it. (laughs)

HR: Oh yes, you got your wings today.

MR: I’m in the spirit. Uh yeah, it’s been amazing. It’s so nice to talk to the all the fans and have fun. We’re having a good time.

HR: Yeah, you guys look like you’re having fun. So, Being Human is a television show about a werewolf, a vampire and a ghost who are all roommates. How did you hear about the project and how did you get involved?

MR:Uh, I got the material from my agents and I – I never, I wasn’t aware of the U.K. series at all, and so I went home and I read the first few scripts, which is what they gave us and instantly fell in love with it. Fell in love with the character and uh, just knew that I had to be a part of it, and I worked my ass off to get it. Yeah.

HR: Without being too spoilery, because I know you guys have talked about a lot of changes coming in the second season, can you tell us a little about what to expect from your character for the next season?

MR: Um, I would say that it’s a lot darker, if you can imagine that. And um, I think we’re gonna see a lot of Sally exploring the afterlife, and the consequences of missing her door and what that means. 

HR: And is Danny like – will we see him at all in the second season?

MR: I don’t know, I cannot confirm or deny.

HR: Okay. Well I thank you for taking a few minutes out of your busy time to speak with us, and I hope you enjoy the rest of the Con.

MR: No problem. Thank you, you too.

HR: Thank you.
If you haven’t had a chance to check out the show yet, you can watch full episodes via the official website, or you can wait until November when the DVD is scheduled to be released.
“Being Human” airs at 9pm on Monday nights on the SyFy Channel.

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.

Dragon*Con brings Sci-Fi TV presence to Atlanta

That rustle of excitedness you hear is the sound of thousands of geeks, nerds, gamers, fanboys/fangirls and other fandom enthusiasts preparing for what is probably the largest geek party in the United States, and Dragon*Con looms closer.

Taking place in the downtown streets of Atlanta, 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. Spanning the lobbies, convention spaces and streets of five hotels, there is literally something for everyone at Dragon*Con.

As always, Sci-Fi/Fantasy television will have a strong presence at Dragon*Con. One of the fan tracks that should be very popular this year at Dragon*Con includes the Dark Fantasy track, which will have panels and celebrity guests from shows such as the SyFy Channel’s Being Human (stars Sam WitwerSam Huntington and Meaghan Rath), the CW Network’s Vampire Diaries (stars Michael TrevinoSara Canning and David Anders) and is filmed locally in Atlanta, and HBO’s immensely popular series True Blood (stars Kristen Bauer van StratenJim ParrackDenis O’HareJoe Manganiello and author Charlaine Harris, who wrote the “Southern Vampire” novels that the show is based on).

For the first time, stars from the popular CW series Supernatural will also appear during Dragon*Con: series regular Jim Beaver will be joined by stars Misha CollinsMark A. SheppardJulie McNivenChristopher Heyerdahl andSamantha Ferris for fan Q&A panels, photo op and autograph sessions.

Fans of Joss Whedon and/or the Stargate culture (SG-1, Atlantis and Universe) will find whole tracks dedicated to those two sub-genres (Whedonverse and Stargate: Multiverse, respectively), while those who mourn the loss of shows such as LOST, V: The Series, and Battlestar Galactica can do so alongside other fans of those now defunct, but still loved shows during panels such as “BSG Universe: Evolution”, “V: Find Your Bliss”, or “Lost: One Year Later”.

Dragon*Con will take place Friday – Monday Labor Day weekend; most programming will begin around 10 am with the exception of Saturday, when the annual Dragon*Con Parade will take place. Host hotels include the Hyatt Regency AtlantaAtlanta Marriott MarquisHilton AtlantaSheraton Atlanta Hotel, and the Westin Peachtree Plaza. Full details on fan tracks, celebrity guests, and membership (admission) costs can be found at the official website.

Harry Potter, Vampire Diaries rule the Teen Choice Awards

Credit: Teen Choice AwardsThe 2011 Teen Choice Awards aired on Sunday night, and it was plain to see that wizards and vampires ruled the night, although not the vampires you expected. Harry Potter and “Vampire Diaries” ruled the film and television categories, respectively, with Harry Potter taking away seven wins, while “Vampire Diaries” walked away with five.

Harry Potter, which is currently casting an Avada Kedavra on box office sales (Deathly Hallows Part 2 is now the #3 all-time box office leader, behind only Avatar and Titanic) won in the following categories: Choice Summer Movie (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2), Choice Summer Male Star (Daniel Radcliffe), Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi Fantasy and Choice Summer Female Star (Emma Watson), Choice Movie Liplock (Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson for Deathly Hallows Part 1), Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy (Deathly Hallows Part 1), and Choice Villain (Tom Felton). The show ended with a farewell tribute to the series, which has spent the past 10 years dominating box offices and captivating audiences young and old. Actors Tom Felton and Rupert Grint appeared at the end of the tribute to accept the movie awards and thank fans, while Daniel Radcliffe thanked fans via satellite from New York (he is currently appearing on Broadway in the revival of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying”).

(Two degrees of separation: Glee star Darren Criss was named Choice TV Breakout Star. While not directly related to the Harry Potter series, before he became a star on the hit TV show, he was wowing wizarding fans everywhere as part of the performance group StarKid Potter, playing the role of Harry Potter in the musicals “A Very Potter Musical” and “A Very Potter Sequel”  both of which he co-wrote. Criss very humbly thanked his StarKid fans in his acceptance speech.

And in another indirect connection to Harry Potter, it has been announced that Criss will replace Radcliffe in “How to Succeed” when Radcliffe’s run ends in December.)

Photo credit: Kevin Winter/Getty ImagesTelevision’s “Vampire Diaries” dominated the TV: Sci-Fi/Fantasy category with five wins, including the award for Choice Sci-Fi TV Show, beating out other fan favorites “Fringe” (FOX) , “Supernatural” (CW), “Smallville” (CW) and “Teen Wolf” (MTV).

Appearing to accept the award were stars Ian Somerhalder (Damon Salvatore), Paul Wesley (Stefan Salvatore), Nina Dobrev (Elena Gilbert/Katherine Pierce), Katerina Graham(Bonnie Bennett) and Michael Trevino (Tyler Lockwood). Other wins for “Vampire Diaries” included Nina Dobrev for Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi, Ian Somerhalder for Choice TV Actor: Fantasy/Sci-Fi, Katerina Graham for Choice TV: Female Scene Stealer and Michael Trevino for Choice TV: Male Scene Stealer. Paul Wesley was also nominated in the Choice TV Actor: Fantasy/Sci-Fi category, but lost out to TV brother Somerhalder. Dobrev, Somerhalder and Wesley were also nominated in the Choice Vampire category, but that win went to The Twilight Saga‘s Robert Pattinson.

The vampires from Mystic Falls weren’t the only winners, though: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse received wins for Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy (Taylor Lautner), Choice Movie Scene Stealer: Male (Kellan Lutz), and Choice Scene Stealer: Female (Ashley Green). Robert Pattinson also won the Choice Vampire Award, beating out “Vampire Diaries” trio Somerhalder, Wesley, and Dobrev and “True Blood” star Alexander Skarsgard (am I the only person who thought it weird that “True Blood” garnered a nomination? The show is not exactly teen material). Pattinson also nabbed a win in the Choice Movie Actor: Drama category for his role in the film Water for Elephants.

New Additions to Eyecon:Vampire Diaries Convention in Atlanta

Well it looks like just about the entire population of Mystic Falls is coming to Atlanta!

Eyecon: Vampire Diaries, the Orlando-based fan convention for the popular CW series, has announced a few new guests that will appear at the October convention, scheduled for the weekend before Halloween at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel .

Credit: CW

Ian Somerhalder, who plays the older Salvatore brother Damon, has been confirmed to appear at the convention on Saturday, October 29. His appearance coincides with the first ever Ian Somerhalder Foundation event, “Empoweresqe“, which according to the website, seeks to “unite empowered women who will forever change the world”.

Joseph Morgan, who joined the cast in Season 2 as the much feared vampire/werewolf hybrid Klaus, has also been confirmed to appear. Fans of the show will remember that Klaus is the vampire who has been hunting for Katherine for centuries, and has now seemingly gained control over Stefan in exchange for saving Damon’s life. Morgan’s onscreen brother, Joseph Gillies, was confirmed to appear at the convention in early June. Credit: IMDBGino Pesi, who played Klaus’s loyal warlock Maddox, has also been added to the guest list.

Jeremy (Stephen R. McQueen) will have plenty of ladies to keep him company during the convention! In addition to Katerina Graham (who plays Jeremy’s current love interest Bonnie), Kayla Ewell and Malese Jow – who play ex-girlfriends Vicki Donovan and Anna, respectively – have been added to the guest list. Both women, who were killed off towards the end of the premier season of the show, shocked viewers (and Jeremy too!) by re-appearing on the show during the finale for season two. 

Credit: Malese Jow Official Facebook

Eyecon: Vampire Diaries 2 will be held in Downtown Atlanta the weekend of Oct 28-30 at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel. Events will include a Celebrity Q&A, photo-op and autograph sessions, a Celebrity Banquet, a 60s themed dance (similar to the one in the season 2 episode “The Last Dance”), and a Mystic Falls Halloween party. There will also be fan panels, a dealer/vendor room, and a concert by musical guests The Nova Echo.

Ticket prices and sales for Eyecon: Vampire Diaries 2 are available on the website at this link. “The Vampire Diaries” will return for season 3 at 8pm on September 15.

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“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.

Eyecon: Vampire Diaries 2 adds another guest

The guest list continues to grow for Eyecon: Vampire Diaries 2, with another young cast member added for what is sure to be a fun event in Atlanta.

Bryton James, who played young warlock Luka in season 2, has been added to the guest list. He joins stars Nina Dobrev (Elena/Katherine), Kat Graham (Bonnie) and Daniel Gillies (Elijah) for the three-day event, which will take place Halloween weekend at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel in Downtown Atlanta. This event will mark the second convention specific to “The Vampire Diaries” TV show, which has been filmed locally since its inception. Eyecon is most widely known for conventions based on the TV shows “Supernatural” and “True Blood” and for The Twilight Saga film series.

James joined the show in season 2 as newcomer Luka Martin, the son of a powerful warlock who was working with evil (?) vampire Elijah in order to secure release for his daughter Greta, whom he thought was being held captive by Elijah’s brother Klaus. Luka set out to get close to fellow witch Bonnie in an effort to get close to Elena (who Klaus was after), and in doing so added a brief triangle-like element to the Bonnie/Jeremy relationship that was developing. However, things didn’t quite work out well for Luka or the rest of the Martin family.

James can also be seen on the daytime soap “The Young and the Restless”, playing the character of Devon Hamilton. Fans of the 90′s sitcom “Family Matters” will also remember him as little Richie Crawford, cousin of the Winslow kids.

Eyecon’s events will include a Celebrity Q&A, photo-op and autograph sessions, a Celebrity Banquet, a 60s themed dance (similar to the one in the season 2 episode “The Last Dance”), and a Mystic Falls Halloween party. There will also be fan panels, a dealer/vendor room, and a concert by musical guests The Nova Echo.

Eyecon: Vampire Diaries 2 will take place at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel October 28-30, 2011. Tickets levels and pricing information can be found at this link, and can now be purchased online via the official website.

“True Blood” Season 4 premiere: my thoughts (SPOILERS)

Credit: HBO

There will be lots of spoilers in this post so if you haven’t seen the episode yet, proceed at your own risk.

To say that I felt the season 4 premiere of the HBO hit series “True Blood” was a bit weird is an understatement. That’s not to say I didn’t like it, but wow…WEIRD.
 
At the end of last season Sookie – having just found out that vampire love Bill betrayed her – decided to take a trip with Claudine to the land of the Fae (Fairy). Season 4 starts out with Sookie entering Fae, where she runs into Barry the Bellhop and her long, thought-dead grandfather Earl Stackhouse. Earl, who doesn’t realize he’s been “dead” for the past 20 years, is distraught over the fact that what seemed as days to him has meant that he has missed out on being in Sookie and brother Jason’s lives, and that wife Adele has grown old and passed away without knowing he was okay. All of this, however, doesn’t matter as the true nature of Fae land comes to light.
 
While talking with Barry, Sookie takes notice of the behavior of other humans who are visitng the world of Fae (one can only assume that these other humans are also part-Fae as Sookie is). When presented with a strange “light” fruit, Sookie gets suspicious and has a mental (telepathic) conversation with Earl, where she panics and decides that they need to escape.  Her thoughts are overheard by all of the Fae, and Mab – who is apparently a leader of some sort – reveals the true nature of the visit to Sookie: the Fae are dying out and need to harvest the humans with Fae blood. Mad tries to force Sookie to eat the fruit and when Sookie refueses (by blasting Mab with her strange new powers), the true face of the Fae is shown, and they are not the perfect, beautiful people they appeared to be.
 
At this point, the scene gets kind of corny, with a fight/chase scene that could have been pulled straight from an old “Star Trek” episode. Claude (Claudine’s brother) helps Sookie to escape through a portal that leads back to her world, and although Earl is not supposed to go (anyone who has eaten the light fruit cannot go back to the real world), he jumps in with Sookie to make sure she is safe. Sookie and Earl land in the cemetary, where Earl dies atop his late wife’s grave.
 
Sookie returns to her home, only to find out upon Deputy Jason’s arrival that even though she was only in the Fae world about 10 minutes, almost 13 months has passed in the real world, where the city of Bon Temps has declared her missing. This revelation will lead to viewers seeing the many major changes that have taken place since Sookie’s disappearance. Among those changes:
  • Jason is now the responsible Sheriff’s Deputy, while Sherrif Andy Dearborn is now an addict of V (vampire blood)
  • Tara has left town, traveling to different cities every few months and channeling her rage as a cage fighter. Oh, and she also is now in a relationship with a woman who apparently thinks her name is Toni and that she’s from Atlanta. As sad as it is, it’s nice to see that some things (Tara’s inability to have a dunctional relationship) haven’t changed.
  • Lafayette and Jesus are still kicking it strong, although it seems that things are not great with them as Jesus is still pushing Lafayette to explore his “witchy” side. Adding to the tension is the addition of Marnie (Harry Potter’s Fiona Shaw), a witch who likes to channel dead vampires and bring dead birds back to life. (Side note: am I the only Harry Potter fan who absolutely cracked up when she cried about her dead bird, Minerva? Maybe McGonagall got tired of being a cat all of the time). Although she was a bit…off in this first episode, big things are rumored for Marnie in season 4.
  • There’s trouble in paradise with Hoyt and Jessica. The two lovebirds had made the decision to move in together at the end of season 3, and our first glimpse of them in season 4 shows that the honeymoon is clearly over. They have an unusually human argument about Jessica’s lack of skill in the kitchen, followed by a “make-up” date at Fangtasia, where Jessica flirts with a fangbanger, flees to the restroom out of guilt, where she is cornered by Pam who teases her about her dilemma.
  • Arlene has given birth to Rene’s child, and is still convinced that baby Michael will inherit his murderous father’s tendencies. She comes home and finds that the baby has taken all of the heads off of his sister’s Barbie dolls, and prompty has a panic attack. “What kind of child beheads Barbies?” she asks her now-husband Terry, who replies, “Boys.” I couldn’t agree more, Terry. Arlene’s fretting will probably do more damage to the child than his dead father’s DNA.
  • Bill is now the vampire king, although not much is said about when or how this came to be.
  • During Sookie’s “disappearance”, Jason sold the Stackhouse property, saying that he was too sad at being reminded how everyone else was gone to hold on to it. Turns out the mystery buyer was none other than Eric, who uses his ownership to his advantage by inviting himself into Sookie’s bedroom, telling her with a toothy declaration, “You are MINE”. Wonder what lil’ ole Miss Stackhouse has to say about that? Guess we’ll find out next week.

Speaking of next week, HBO has made the second episode immediately available for HBOGO subscribers on their website.

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?

Final trailer for ‘Deathly Hallows’ to be released tomorrow

As the final Harry Potter film moves closer, Warner Bros. has announced that a final full length trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 will be released.

According to the film’s official Facebook page, the trailer will be released exclusively on Apple.com at 4pm PST. The film will be released in theaters on July 15; tickets are already on sale nationwide.

Fan Faves from “True Blood”, “Vampire Diaries” Added to Dragon*Con

After more than a week with no updates, Dragon*Con has added some fan favorites from two of the hottest current television series to the guest list.

And while you’re drooling over the photo at the left, I will shamelessly admit to adding this blog post with just a teensy bit of lust going on.

If you haven’t guessed by now, Joe Manganiello – who plays hot-blooded werewolf Alcide Herveaux on the HBO hit series “True Blood” – has been added to this year’s guest list for Dragon*Con 2011. This makes the third guest from the show, with Jim Parrack (Hoyt Fortenberry) having been added about a month ago, and Denis O’Hare (Russell Edgington, Vampire King of Mississippi), who was added back in April. Joe joined the show in season 2, and was quickly promoted to series regular for season 3. Expect for Alcide to play a larger role in the show, now that love interest Sookie is unattached. Season 4 of “True Blood” premieres June 26 on HBO.

Another fan favorite comes to Dragon*Con from the locally-filmed television series, “The Vampire Diaries”. Sara Canning, who plays Aunt Jenna on the show, has been confirmed to appear. SPOILER ALERT Jenna’s role on the show took a major, unforeseen turn in the last few episodes of the second season, beginning with her finding out that vampires exist to her being turned into one and eventually killed as part of Klaus’ ritual to become the first vampire/werewolf hybrid. Canning will be joined by fellow cast mate David Anders, who played John Gilbert on the show.

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.

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?

Eyecon: Vampire Diaries 2 Adds an Original to the Guest List

Eyecon: Vampire Diaries 2 is beginning to shape up pretty nicely in terms of celeberity guests, as actor Daniel Gillies has now been confirmed to join castmates Nina Dobrev and Katerina Graham when the convention descends upon Atlanta Halloween weekend.

Gillies plays the-Original-who-just-won’t-die vampire Elijah, who was last seen being killed by his powerful, hybrid brother Klaus in the season 2 finale. He will participate in a Q&A, photo op and autograph sessions, Banquet and Sixties Dance, according to the Eyecon website.

Eyecon: Vampire Diaries 2 will be held in Downtown Atlanta the weekend of Oct 28-30 at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel. Events will include a Celebrity Q&A, photo-op and autograph sessions, a Celebrity Banquet, a 60s themed dance (similar to the one in the season 2 episode “The Last Dance”), and a Mystic Falls Halloween party. There will also be fan panels, a dealer/vendor room, and a concert by musical guests The Nova Echo.

Ticket sales for Eyecon: Vampire Diaries 2 will begin on June 13 at noon; ticket prices and information can be found at this link. “The Vampire Diaries” will return for season 3 in the fall on The CW network; it will now air on Friday nights at 8pm, right before “Supernatural”.

‘Breaking Up Sucks’ New Promo for True Blood Season 4

Credit: HBO

Breaking up does indeed suck, and die-hard Truebies will find out just how much when the HBO hit series “True Blood” makes its’ Season 4 debut on June 26.

In the season 3 finale, Sookie (Anna Paquin) had just learned that Bill (Stephen Moyer) originally set out to find her under the command of Queen Sophie-Anne (Evan Rachel Wood), who was interested in using Sookie’s telepathic abilities to further her own causes. Judging by the new promo for season 4, looks like Sookie will not want for suitors intent on mending her broken heart.

“True Blood” Season 4 begins on Sunday, June 26 at 9pm EST.

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