Leaky's 2009 Year In Review: Part Two
LeakyHere now is Part Two of Leaky's 2009 Year in Review of Harry Potter news! Part One is posted below. Enjoy!
During the month of June, Harry and the Potters reached a milestone, their 500th show, which they performed in Norwood, MA. The "Half-Blood Prince" media buzz revved up in June, with clips of the Pensieve and Aragog, along with previews of the full "Half-Blood Prince" soundtrack. News of bonus content on the soundtrack grew excitement further, as did behind the scenes photos and film premiere contests. It was also during this month that we received the first rumors of an opening date for the Harry Potter theme park and a confirmed 2010 LEGO Harry Potter game release. With an official running time of 153 minutes, the "Half-Blood Prince" film would quite literally rock into D-Box enhanced theaters in less than a month. More on the split of the "Deathly Hallows" films and recently filmed Snatcher scenes were also in the news, as were details about the New York premiere of "Half-Blood Prince." The fandom also got its first-ever unofficial musical production when StarKid Potter published "A Very Potter Musical" on YouTube. The musical was an instant success, and its opening number has now been viewed just shy of a million times. Word then came that Potter conference Azkatraz would feature Rupert Grint's "Cherrybomb" as part of their special events programming. The month topped off with the first five minutes of HBP in German, an early review of the film, and casting updates.
July 2009 saw the release of the "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" film. Preceding the premieres, an HBO first look, press photo calls, and rounds of television interviews started the ball rolling. After premieres in London and New York, the film arrived along with scores of clips and images. Red carpet interviews from both sides of the pond accompanied Leaky's full set report. Grossing $22 million from over 1,000 sold out midnight screenings, HBP brought the franchise over the $1 billion mark. At the start of the month, we also received new concept art for the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and more info about the sort of rides expected. On July 7th, the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows paperback was released, with the traditional fandom welcoming ceremony: a midnight release party. Warner Bros. and Universal officially announced that the Harry Potter theme park would open in "Spring 2010." Resulting from the slew of HBP interviews, "Deathly Hallows" news such as the Weasley wedding rehearsals, Kings Cross filming, and the return of Broadbent and Staunton was revealed. Part Three due shortly!


Cool! I love these Year in Review things! Especially Leaky’s!! FIRST!!!!!