Kamis, 13 Desember 2012
HARRY POTTER COME BACK!!!!!!!!!!
Harry Potter cast rumoured to be filming mini-movie for Wizarding World Orlando park
The publication mentioned that the filming is for the upcoming expansion of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando, which would coincide with the strong rumours that a ride in Gringotts Bank is being built at Universal Studios Florida as part of a Diagon Alley expanse.
An insider told The Sun: “The cast have really enjoyed getting back together — they are so tight-knit.”
“The shooting schedule is nowhere near as long as the films, so though filming has been intense, the stars have enjoyed being able to pop in and out.”
If the story of the filming is true, then the scenes being shot for Gringotts would be similar to those featured in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, where Helena Bonham Carter would be portraying Hermione Polyjuiced as Bellatrix, Rupert would be Ron disguised as Dragomir Despard, and Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Warwick Davis (all unconfirmed to be participating in the filming), would portray Harry, Hermione, and Griphook, respectively.
At the present time, the story of the Harry Potter mini-movie shoot is a RUMOUR and should be treated as such; we will have more on this if there is truth to the matter as the Wizarding World of Harry Potter Orlando expansion opens presumably around 2014.
Rabu, 12 Desember 2012
Harry Potter
Daniel Radcliffe takes his career by the Horns
The Harry Potter star continues to avoid a twee future in film with Alexandre Aja's dark fantasy about a man who wakes up after a heavy night with special powers
Potter no more … Daniel Radcliffe is starring in an adaptation of Joe Hill's novel Horns. Photograph: Action Press/Rex Features
Credit to Daniel Radcliffe: after the spectacular success of the Harry Potter series there was probably a place for him as a sort of junior Hugh Grant, eking out a living in odious British rom-coms for the rest of his career. Instead, his next film is the dark fantasy Horns in which he plays a young man who everyone thinks has raped and killed his girlfriend. The first picture from Horns has just hit the web.
An adaptation of Joe Hill's 2010 novel, French director Alexandre Aja's film looks at first glance like it might be set in a sort of modern-day Narnia, with Radcliffe starring as an emo Mr Tumnus the faun. In reality the action (in the book at least) takes place in the small town of Gideon, New Hampshire, where 26-year-old Ignatius "Ig" Perrish wakes up one day to find he has sprouted a pair of horns which give him the power to divine people's innermost secrets (and occasionally compel them to indulge in their weirdest fantasies). Even more usefully, those in question then forget the conversation they have just had and seem to be entirely oblivious to Perrish's diabolical protrusions.
Ig's major quandary is presumably whether to use the horns to track down the murderer and rapist who killed his girlfriend, Merrin Williams, some time previously. "It's a very, very different type of part [to] anything I've done before," says Radcliffe, adding that the role is "deeply emotional and also incredibly outrageous in some ways". He adds: "To play somebody who, in the midst of a time in his life of great turmoil anyway, undergoes this horrific transformation into a devil character – it was very, very exciting."
According to Entertainment Weekly, which first posted the shot and picked up the quotes, Radcliffe is currently shooting in Vancouver. Will this be the 23-year-old actor's first foray into genuine adult fare after the slightly scary but hardly racy horror The Woman in Black? We'll find out some time next year – no release date yet – when the film hits cinemas.
An adaptation of Joe Hill's 2010 novel, French director Alexandre Aja's film looks at first glance like it might be set in a sort of modern-day Narnia, with Radcliffe starring as an emo Mr Tumnus the faun. In reality the action (in the book at least) takes place in the small town of Gideon, New Hampshire, where 26-year-old Ignatius "Ig" Perrish wakes up one day to find he has sprouted a pair of horns which give him the power to divine people's innermost secrets (and occasionally compel them to indulge in their weirdest fantasies). Even more usefully, those in question then forget the conversation they have just had and seem to be entirely oblivious to Perrish's diabolical protrusions.
Ig's major quandary is presumably whether to use the horns to track down the murderer and rapist who killed his girlfriend, Merrin Williams, some time previously. "It's a very, very different type of part [to] anything I've done before," says Radcliffe, adding that the role is "deeply emotional and also incredibly outrageous in some ways". He adds: "To play somebody who, in the midst of a time in his life of great turmoil anyway, undergoes this horrific transformation into a devil character – it was very, very exciting."
According to Entertainment Weekly, which first posted the shot and picked up the quotes, Radcliffe is currently shooting in Vancouver. Will this be the 23-year-old actor's first foray into genuine adult fare after the slightly scary but hardly racy horror The Woman in Black? We'll find out some time next year – no release date yet – when the film hits cinemas.
Senin, 10 Desember 2012
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