May 27, 2004
Reuters has this article about today’s photocall and press conference in London for the premiere of Prisoner of Azkaban. ” It may not be the ending Harry Potter (news – web sites) fans are hoping for, but the film’s teenage stars predict Harry will die at the end of the series, Ron will turn evil …read more!
May 27, 2004
Several more official reviews of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban have been posted : * BBC * Empire Online ( 3 out of 5 stars) * The Scotsman ( 4 stars) * The Sun
May 27, 2004
Reuters has now posted their video interviews with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Alfonso Cuaron. In addtion, there are also some lengthy clips from Prisoner of Azkaban. Several we’ve seen previously, but some new clips are of the trio in Hagrid’s Hut with Scabbers and Crookshanks, and the Marauders Map scene with Harry and Snape. …read more!
May 27, 2004
Thanks to collaboration between Cinecon, DanRadcliffe.com, HPANA, Mugglenet and TLC (we’re splitting up transcription duties, since we were all there), we’re happy to present two of the four junket transcripts. Click and enjoy! Alfonso Cuarón Q: So, you mentioned that you didn’t read the Harry Potter books before, but are you a Harry Potter fan …read more!
May 27, 2004
A BBC article today quotes the editor of Empire magazine and the features editor of Total Film on the question of whether the stars of the Potter films are outgrowing their roles. “Actors have been ‘acting-up’ in age and ‘acting-down’ for 100 years,” says Colin Kennedy, editor of film magazine Empire. “I don’t think that …read more!
May 27, 2004
An article in the BBC today quotes a spokesperson from JKR’s literary agency as saying that JK Rowling is flattered that people want to write their own stories based on her characters. The spokesperson is quoted as saying, “Her concern would be to make sure that it remains a non-commercial activity to ensure fans are …read more!
May 27, 2004
Getty Images has posted a slew of new images of the cast at a UK photocall, and WireImage has loaded over two dozen, too.
May 27, 2004
Continuing their weeklong interviews with cast members of Prisoner of Azkaban, today The Sun has a question and answer interview with Bonnie Wright (Ginny), Matthew Lewis (Neville), Devon Murray (Seamus) and James and Oliver Phelps (Fred & George).
May 27, 2004
Today’s New York Times reports that video games based on Hollywood and book licenses are almost never big hits, but notes that those expectations are being challenged by “Shrek 2 and Spider-Man 2 (both from Activision), along with Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age from …read more!
May 27, 2004
Hey, fellow South Floridians – the Miami Herald has a contest in today’s paper where you can win four tickets to see a 7:30 pm screening of Prisoner of Azkaban. The questions are all based on PoA, and you won’t be able to answer them if you haven’t read the book yet – the answers …read more!