Monday, November 9, 2009

Hbp New Blu Ray DVD Trailer and footage

Monday, October 19, 2009

Monday, August 17, 2009

Emma Watson with Celebrity

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Harry Potter Actress Melanie Slade talks about her role in Deathly Hallows

Melanie Slade said in independent.co.uk that "I was in a scene with Hermione watching a Quidditch game and had a couple of lines to say," she tells Pandora. "I'd love to do more acting."



New International Posters of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince



New Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince - Behind the Scenes!! from Clevver TV

Rupert Grint Interview from Cinema.de

Monday, March 2, 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Hagrid's Hut and other Pictures in Wizarding World of Harry Potter [Updated]



Picture of Hagrid's Hut in Harry Potter Movie





Pictures of Hagrid's Hut in Construction on Wizarding World of Harry Potter









No Lego Sets for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

In Toy Fair 2009, Lego has said in an article millionaire play boy that 'No Lego Sets will be made for the movie Harry Potter and the half blood prince' because the film is darker and no kids friendly sets can be made.

'My sad news to report that there are no plans on producing any new Harry Potter sets. With the films getting darker, it has become very hard to produce kid-friendly sets.'


New 30 Seconds Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Movie Trailer

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince New Trailer 4 - Japanese Trailer

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince - 3rd Trailer

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Hands that wrote famous Harry Potter Series is immortalised in Caithness stone in the Quadrangle of Edinburgh's City Chambers.




J.K Rowling, Author of Harry Potter series said "I was delighted to receive the Edinburgh Award, as this city and its wonderful inhabitants have meant so much to me for the last 15 years".

She also said in Edinburgh Guide that "I think it is particularly appropriate for a writer's hands to be represented, so I am deeply honoured to have my keyboard-chipped fingernails, not to mention my pen-induced friction callous, commemorated in the place where I produced Harry Potter."


For more read article in Edinburgh Guide.

Harry Potter Stars Daniel Radcliffe and Tom Felton visit David Holmes, Injured Stunt man



Dan leaves hospital after he visits the stunt man.

According to an article in Digitalspy, Dan and Tom went to hospital to meet stunt man who was injured.

Daniel Radcliffe who is an actor in Harry Potter movie and Tom Felton visit the stunt man David Holmes who was injured on the set of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'.

Both actors visited him at a North London hospital on Tuesday.

David Holmes, injured stunt man is reportedly receiving specialist spinal care.

Radcliffe previously heaped praise on his stunt double, describing him as "an amazing gymnast".

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Emma Watson | BAFTA Awards 2009 Red Carpet Interview

Harry Potter and the half blood prince Regal Trailer

Best Fictional Sports We Want to See Played

Quidditch (Harry Potter)

In an article related Quidditch match, a game in Harry Potter reveals more at collegetr.com

Not to be a big old Harry Potter nerd (then again, who isn’t a closeted wannabe Hogwarts student) but how much would you love to go see a live Quidditch game? Combining the best of contact sports with flying broomsticks, four balls, clubs, and goal posts, Quidditch upstaged pretty much the entire rest of the plot in the Harry Potter films. And when a movie centers around a wizard prodigy, his mega evil nemesis that’s out to get him, and a school where you could get stuffed in a locker with the flick of a magic wand, that’s really saying something.

Rupert Grint's Interview about Deathly Hallows

He said in Hollywood Reporter that "It was always going to be quite tricky.

'Harry Potter's' a big thing really, so I've always known it's going to be pretty hard," Grint said.

Grint will start shooting this month on the final book of the seven in the "Harry Potter" series, which is being made as two films at Leavesden Studios in Watford.

"Fourteen months for Part 1(Deathly Hallows) and Part 2, more or less back-to-back.

It's going to be long, but it's going to be good I think, I really liked the book and the script," he said. "It's going to be quite a thing when it's over because it'll be half my life exactly.

For more read Hollywood Reporter.com

Monday, February 9, 2009

Emma Watson answers to media about his career and future when she attended BAFTA Awards

She said in metro.co.uk that "Obviously I'm looking at universities and reading lots of scripts and meeting with producers and trying to make a good decision about what my next move should be.

"I might be going to America - I'm looking at schools over there - but obviously I'm waiting to hear, to find out where I've been accepted and if I've been offered a place. So nothing's been decided yet."

Emma Watson Travels in Written Britain

PotterShots.net - Emma Watson presenting at BAFTA Award

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Set reopened

David Holmes is now receiving treatment at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, in Stanmore, north-west London, which counts treatment for acute spinal injuries among its specialities.

A spokeswoman for the production team said filming on Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows would begin later this month as planned.

"Filming will commence mid-February and go through to spring 2009."

"We carried out a site visit and the set has now reopened," the Health Safety Executive said.

For more please read bbcworld.

Friday, February 6, 2009

New High Resolution Harry Potter and the Half blood prince - Posters





New Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Set is closed after injury to stunt man David Holmes

New Harry Potter Set is closed after an injury to stunt man David Holmes.

He was in an aerial sequence for the new Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows film.

A representative said set will be reopened after the investigation is over.

For futher, read safety media.


Thursday, February 5, 2009