Mar 12, 2003
Hey, psst. Look at the top of the screen. Only 100 days to go. Looks like we’re gonna make it….
Mar 11, 2003
Counting Down reports that actor Freddie Davies (click here for a pic) has landed a cameo on PoA. A reliable source says he’ll be playing an unnamed portrait in a painting. Thanks Semoi, for the heads-up.
Mar 10, 2003
CBBC Newsround reports on the reaction to Sean Biggerstaff’s not being in Prisoner of Azkaban.
Mar 07, 2003
Sean Biggerstaff posted on his website today that it’s now official – he won’t be in the PoA film. We at TLC wonder what this means for Quidditch in the film, as that’s a turning-point for a few bits of the plot. Thanks to Emily for the info, and best wishes to Sean in your …read more!
Mar 07, 2003
The Evening Times has an article about the train that’s playing the role of the Hogwarts Express. The train traveled to Glasgow from Port William, where it caused a fire on the heather.
Mar 06, 2003
Tom Felton and Warrwick Davis will be signing autographs at CollectorMania3, which takes place starting May 2, and runs through that Monday. Event details are here. Photos from the event would be appreciated by Team TLC.
Mar 06, 2003
Website This is Local London reports that a night shoot for Prisoner of Azkaban will be taking place in Palmers Green next month.
Mar 06, 2003
One of the Red Nose Day events is a drawing for a 1965 Ford Anglia signed by both JK Rowling and Stephen Fry, the voice of the Harry Potter audio books. Its boot is stuffed with goodies, including a Harry Potter trunk (worth £99.99) and travel bag full of CDs and cassettes.There’s a fee to …read more!
Mar 06, 2003
CINESCAPE and The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films announced the nominees for the 2003 Saturn Awards ceremony yesterday. CoS has been nominated for five awards, including Best Fantasy Film, Best Director (Chris Columbus), Best Performance by a Younger Actor (Dan Radcliffe), Best Costume, Best Makeup and Best Special Effects. Thanks, Matthew, for …read more!
Mar 05, 2003
The Norfolk section of the BBC’s website has an interview with Chris Rankin (Percy Weasley) today. He says that the movie of PoA will be much scarier than the first two, and he talks a bit about his “off-season” job ushering in a Norfolk cinema.