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    • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

      (2009) PG

      Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson

      Overview: Based on the novel by J.K. Rowling.

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    • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

      (2007) PG-13

      Directed by: David Yates

      Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson

      Overview: Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) prepares a small group of students to defend Hogwarts from Lord Voldemort.

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Friday, November 20

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Wednesday, August 19

  • Daniel Radcliffe Says No to The Hobbit

    The HobbitRumors have been swirling for quite some time that Daniel Radcliffe might be tapped to play the lead role of Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit. Not such a big stretch for the Harry Potter star, so it seemed plausible enough. He would make an excellent hobbit, no doubt.

    Final casting decisions though, we found out a few weeks ago, are all still up in the air awaiting the completion and approval of the script. And now Radcliffe himself has put an end to the speculation.

    I'd have to say, "Thanks but no thanks," not that anyone has asked me. Honestly, I don't think they would want me anyway, it's just too close. Whatever I do next, I don't think there will be any wizards in it!

    So if not the boy wizard, then who? Other names being mentioned are James McAvoy and David Tennant. For his part, Radcliffe is rooting for McAvoy.

    James McAvoy is fantastic. I think he should play it. I've done the fantasy-film thing. Actually, so has he, with the Chronicles of Narnia, of course. But I've done it for longer. He can take over. I'm done. I don't think anybody involved in that would want me to, either.

    Posted 08/19/2009 by Bill

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | David Tennant | James McAvoy | The Hobbit

Monday, July 20

  • No Bilbo Yet, But the Re-building of Hobbiton Has Begun

    The HobbitRumors have been flying that there would be a major casting announcement for The Hobbit at Comic-Con next week: who would be tapped to play Bilbo Baggins. Among the frontrunners are said to be Daniel Radcliffe, James McAvoy, and David Tennant, though there's obviously the chance that as with The Lord of the Rings an unknown will take the lead.

    Alas, executive producer Peter Jackson says that they're not quite ready yet:

    No, we won't be announcing Bilbo for a little while. We're starting to think about casting, but we're knee-deep in the script right now. And when we do go to actors, they're probably going to ask to see a script, so we're powering ahead with getting the first draft done.

    Nonetheless, preparations for filming are well underway. A familiar landscape is springing up in the New Zealand countryside as roads are laid out, fruit trees are planted and hobbit holes are being dug. Hobbiton is coming back, and there are pictures.


    Posted 07/20/2009 by Bill

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | David Tennant | James McAvoy | Peter Jackson | The Hobbit

Friday, July 17

  • Daniel Radcliffe Can't Wait for Sherlock Holmes

    Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes isn't due in theaters until December 25, but fans are already excited about the movie. Count Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince's Daniel Radcliffe among them. He told Entertainment Weekly that Holmes is the movie he's "most looking forward to seeing" this year.

    Apparently Radcliffe is a "huge fan" of the British Sherlock Holmes TV show starring Jeremy Brett. He says Brett's Holmes is a great example of playing "an over-the-top character without ever being over-the-top himself." We hope Radcliffe knows that Robert Downey Jr. is Holmes this time around.

    It's easy to be swept up into Radcliffe's enthusiasm after watching the latest trailer for Sherlock Holmes. Even a fickle New York audience applauded it. Check it out below:


    Posted 07/17/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Guy Ritchie | Jeremy Brett | Robert Downey Jr. | Sherlock Holmes | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Thursday, July 16

  • Robert Pattinson Upstaging Daniel Radcliffe

    Daniel Radcliffe

    Poor Daniel Radcliffe. The Harry Potter mega-franchise debuted his latest film this week to record-breaking numbers, but everyone keeps asking him questions about his one-time co-star — and current Twilight sensation — "sex symbol" Robert Pattinson.

    In an interview with MTV, Radcliffe had to steer questions about Pattinson and Twilight back to himself and Harry Potter.

    It's really interesting for me, as somebody who is a central feature of a pretty huge franchise. It's interesting to watch — because I haven't seen Twilight — and to suddenly be able to just watch another franchise go massive is really interesting.

    I have no concept of what Potter looks like to the rest of the world because I'm so involved in it. So to watch Twilight kind of explode globally had been fascinating.

    Robert PattinsonEven Radcliffe's co-star, Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger in the Potter series, has found herself having to answer questions about Pattinson. She told MTV:

    I'm not surprised he's been successful. I'm surprised that it's got this insane. I think he's a great actor.

    Next Showing: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is in theaters now!

    Posted 07/16/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Emma Watson | Robert Pattinson | The Twilight Saga: New Moon | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Sunday, July 12

  • Harry Potter Star Calls Robert Pattinson a "Sex Symbol"

    Daniel Radcliffe as Harry PotterApparently, actor Daniel Radcliffe has something of an inferiority complex. At least, that is, when it comes to his former Harry Potter co-star and current Twilight sensation Robert Pattinson. While at the New York City premiere of his latest film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Radcliffe spoke highly of Pattinson at his own expense:

    Rob Pattinson is a sex symbol. Rob Pattinson is a genuine sexy guy. He's got the height.

    If you like short and nerdy, then I'm a sex symbol.

    Life imitating art? After all, Pattinson's character in the Harry Potter movies, Cedric Diggory, was Harry's dashing rival for the affections of Cho Chang.

    Robert Pattinson in The Twilight Saga: New MoonWhen asked about his own love life, Radcliffe said:

    As a romantic leading man, I try to keep my personal life as far removed from the film as possible.

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince also stars Emma Watson as Hermione Granger, Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore.


    Next Showing: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince debuts July 15

    Harry Potter -- 5 Movies in 20 Seconds

    Catch up before Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince hits theaters.

    Posted 07/12/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Robert Pattinson | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Twilight

Saturday, July 11

  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows To Be "Very, Very Different"

    Harry Potter and the Deathly HallowsWith Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince debuting in just a few days, filmmakers and stars have already started ramping up expectations for the series' two-part finale. At a New York press conference, director David Yates revealed that shooting for the first part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is roughly 85% complete, and since the movies are being shot in tandem, about 10% of the shooting for the second part has been done as well.

    The two parts are going to be quite different though, the director explained:

    The first movie is a road movie basically, and it's quite intense and very raw and we're way away from Hogwarts, and it's a bit like three refugees being pursued across the landscape by these terrible Death Eaters. We're really enjoying it actually. It feels very different. ... The first one is very verité and documentary and edgy and on the road, and the second part is a big opera basically, a great big epic with huge battles and very oddly moving, because it concludes the whole saga really. So they're two very different films.

    Not only will they be different from each other, but a big change from what came before as well, according to Daniel Radcliffe:

    I'm so excited about the seventh film. I don't know if anybody else had the same experience as me over the last couple of days, but seeing the sixth film again, it does suddenly strike me that we are doing something very, very different with the seventh film.

    As to the precise details of the movies, where part one will end, and exactly what the movies will and will not include, filmmakers were a bit more circumspect. And some key issues haven't been resolved yet.

    Different ideas for how to do the final scene, in which the characters 19 years later are sending their own children off to Hogwarts are still being explored. "Probably not Benjamin Button technology," Yates says. But producer David Heyman adds, "We're going to do everything we can and it will be Dan, Rupert and Emma in those parts, not some other actors."


    Posted 07/11/2009 by Bill

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | David Heyman | David Yates | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

Thursday, July 9

  • Harry Potter Star Daniel Radcliffe's Favorite Movie

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is coming out in less than a week, promising to offer some impressive-looking thrills alongside the budding hormones. But as much as Potter star Daniel Radcliffe loves the series, his own taste actually strays away from fancy CGI and splashy special effects. Take a look at what his favorite movie is below:

    Check back every Thursday, or on Reelz Channel television, for more of My Favorite Movie.


    Posted 07/09/2009 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | 12 Angry Men | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Wednesday, July 8

Saturday, July 4

  • Radcliffe Says Last Harry Potter Films Do the Books "Justice"

    Daniel RadcliffeAgainst precedent, the Harry Potter film franchise has managed to keep fans of the wildly popular novel series by J.K. Rowling content, despite the many editorial necessities inherent in scaling down the lengthy books into movie-sized installments. Though actor Daniel Radcliffe, who plays Harry in the series, is on the record complaining that the latest film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, isn't "dark" enough for him, Radcliffe said that the tonal switch is essential to the overall arc of the films:

    I don't think we're holding back, I'm giving my all on the set as I've been brought up to do. But it's true that this is very much a lead-in to the seventh installment, it's setting up the final events, and that's why it might be a harder film to come to grips with. So that's why there are moments where we can be freer, we can have more jokes and a bit more fun with it. You don't always have to think about an immediate danger. Voldemort's not the main source of fear or evil; that's another character.

    The decision to cut the seventh and final movie into two installments may have been prompted by financial considerations, but Radcliffe says that it was essential in order to honor the original story:

    I'm very happy that the seventh book is being made as two films because I was worried they would have to cut important scenes.... The problem with doing that with the final book is that there is nothing that doesn't relate to the main story or drive it forward. There's not much you could cut. So we've given ourselves the room and opportunity to do it justice.

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince also stars Emma Watson as Hermione Granger, Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, and Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore.


    Next Showing: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince opens July 15

    Posted 07/04/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

  • No Schooling Necessary for Harry Potter

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceActress Emma Watson, famous for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series of films, recently revealed that she would be taking a break from acting to attend college and that she may never return to the craft. However, her co-star, Daniel Radcliffe, who plays "the boy who lived," doesn't feel the same need to hit the books:

    I didn't want to go [to university], it's as simple as that. I think most people go to establish their identity and what they want to do career-wise. I know what I want to do, more or less. Other people go to meet people from different backgrounds and that happens naturally on a film set. That's not to say I'm going to stop learning. I read a lot. I still have English lessons once a week, without the pressure of exams or essays. I have my own teacher and we basically chat about books and poems. In an ideal world that should be the way everyone learns. I don't fancy university in truth. I know exactly what I want to do — touch wood anyway.

    There are still three Harry Potter movies yet to come. Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince, originally scheduled to be released November '08, debuts July 15th, while Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I comes out in November 2010 with Part II following in July 2011. David Yates, who directed Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, directs the remaining three films.


    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - Trailer 4

    Daniel Radcliffe & Emma Watson Star - Opens July 15

    Posted 07/04/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Emma Watson | David Yates | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Thursday, July 2

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Monday, June 15

Wednesday, May 20

  • New Half-Blood Prince TV Spots, Clip, and Featurette

    With the release date for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince approaching, the media campaign for the movie has finally begun to heat up. A couple of new TV spots have been released to whet the appetite, but don't offer much in the way of new footage.

    The first actual clip from the movie, which debuted on Ellen, offers more though, with a longer version of the scene in which a magically love-sick Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint ) explains to an incredulous Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) just who the object of his affections is.

    Finally, there is a new featurette, which apparently aired in Belgium, offering new scenes from the film -- including a particularly funny one with Horace Slughorn (Jim Broadbent) popping out of a chair -- interspersed with commentary from Radcliffe, director David Yates, and others.


    Next Showing: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince releases July 15

    Posted 05/20/2009 by Bill

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Jim Broadbent | Rupert Grint | David Yates | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Tuesday, May 5

  • Emma Watson on Fame and The Half-Blood Prince

    Harry Potter fans everywhere were exasperated when Warner Bros. pushed back the release of the film adaptation of J.K. Rowlings' penultimate novel, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince from November 2008 to July 2009. Outraged fans expressed their displeasure in letter-writing campaigns and viral videos, but the long wait is nearly over and the stars of the latest installment in the Potter franchise are out promoting the film in force.

    After a revolving door of directors, the franchise finally got some consistency in David Yates, who directed the previous installment, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and is currently working on the follow-up to Half-Blood, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. In a recent interview with Wizard Magazine, Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, was asked about the challenges of working with different directors and had this to say:

    It was a lot of fun having new directors because there was more energy and you knew there would be something new every time. But David is a very good director and I think he's done a really good job with it. When you get to know someone, you can trust them and it gave him more a chance to try different things out.

    Watson was only nine years old when she was cast in the role of Hermione and has been portraying the character for the past decade. When asked about portraying such a popular character in such a monumental franchise, Watson said:

    The funny thing is I never realized that I was going to be famous. It never really occurred to me. When you're doing a movie you're kind of in a bubble and you don't really realize the impact it's having on the rest of the world.

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince also stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley and Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore.


    Next Showing: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince debuts July 15

    Reelz Clip

    Daniel Radcliffe & Emma Watson Star - Releasing July 15, 2009

    Posted 05/05/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Emma Watson | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

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Thursday, January 29

  • Will the Obamas Vist the Harry Potter Set?

    Loving Leah Daniel Radcliffe (aka Harry Potter) recently extended a personal invitation to President Barack Obama's daughters Malia and Sasha to visit the The Deathly Hallows set when filming begins next month. In fact, he even volunteered to be their personal tour guide.

    But the president may want to rethink that invitation after yesterday's preproduction events. Harry Potter's stunt double was hospitalized with severe back injuries after "a planned blast somehow went wrong" during the rehearsal of an ariel sequence, sending the 25-year-old man crashing to the ground. Radcliffe and his co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint were not on the set at the time.


    Posted 01/29/2009 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

Tuesday, January 27

  • Japanese Half-Blood Prince Trailer Translated

    The new Japanese trailer for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince which was the source for the load of screen captures we pointed to last week has finally surfaced. Lots of new footage here, introduced -- mostly in English -- by Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe. As Snape puts it in one scene, "How grand it must be to be the chosen one." Happily, this and all the rest of the dialogue is subtitled, not dubbed. And the very dramatic sounding Japanese voice-over has now been translated thanks to some volunteers over at MuggleNet.


    Posted 01/27/2009 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Friday, January 16

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Wednesday, April 9

  • Harry Potter naked

    If you just can't get enough of Harry Potter, now you can really get your fill. Daniel Radcliffe (i.e., the actor who plays Harry) will be reprising his role in the racy play Equus on Broadway starting in September.

    Radcliffe made waves last year when playing the role, which involves full-frontal nudity on his part, in the West End of London. Now, Americans will get their chance to see all of Radcliffe, who seems to be laying the groundwork to break out of his innocent Harry Potter image for future acting jobs once the series has wrapped up.

    Source: Yahoo!


    Posted 04/09/2008 by reelz

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Monday, September 10

  • The girl who took Harry Potter's virginity

    Palmer and Radcliffe in December BoysWhile Daniel Radcliffe attempts to broaden his horizons, a certain besbectacled wizard follows closely behind. Just as Peter Shaffer's Equus is commonly referred to as "the play in which Harry Potter shows his schlong," Rod Hardy's new flick December Boys will likely be remembered by many as "the movie in which Harry Potter gets laid." Such is the inevitable consequence of playing one of the most beloved characters in recent cinematic history.

    At last week's press day for December Boys, co-star Teresa Palmer reflected on popping Radcliffe's (on-screen) cherry.

    "It was very interesting to film," she remarked, referring to the much talked-about scene in which her character seduces Radcliffe's. "It's always very awkward doing a scene like that, but it's probably my favorite scene in the film."

    And how does she rate his performance? "Well, I think there's a lot of envious Harry Potter fans out there," she joked. "He's so charming and so sweet, especially in the intimate scenes between the two of us where he was so vulnerable and nervous and awkward. It was really beautiful to watch."


    Next Showing: December Boys opens in select theaters this Friday

    Harry Potter and the Loss of Innocence

    Daniel Radcliffe bares all in Peter Shaffer's Equus.

    December Boys - Trailer

    Daniel Radcliffe stars in this coming of age story.

    Posted 09/10/2007 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Teresa Palmer | December Boys

Thursday, September 6

  • "Wanna see my magic wand?" line not working too well for Potter

    Radcliffe in December BoysApparently, being the star of one of the most popular movie franchises of all time isn't all it's cracked up to be. At least not for Daniel Radcliffe. In an interview to promote his new movie December Boys, the Harry Potter star revealed that his celebrity status has hasn't necessarily made him more successful with the ladies:

    "They're very disappointed when they meet me," the 18-year-old lamented. "When you're an actor, everyone assumes that you're gonna be effortlessly cool in real life, and that you dress the way you do for premieres all the time. So when they meet all five-foot-five of me in jeans in a t-shirt, I think they're less than impressed."

    Radcliffe's character in December Boys fares much better, getting some quality time -- including Radcliffe's first on-screen kiss --with Teresa Palmer (The Grudge 2, Kids in America).


    Next Showing: December Boys opens in select theaters on September 14th.

    December Boys - Trailer

    Daniel Radcliffe stars in this coming of age story.

    Posted 09/06/2007 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Teresa Palmer | December Boys

Tuesday, July 10

  • News on Harry Potter 6!

    Potter and Longbottom ready to rumbleHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix opens tomorrow, but the filmmakers are already buzzing about the next installment of the franchise.

    HPOoP director David Yates has been hired on to direct the sixth Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Princeand he's already formulating plans for it. "

    One thing we said when we finished Order of the Phoenix is we all want a very different experience next time 'round," says Yates. "We're very proud of this film--the intensity and the emotion, everything. One of the great things Jo Rowling does in the books is she captures stages of childhood. So the next stage of childhood is a bit more sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll."

    So what can we expect in Half-Blood Prince? Change. "It's about the kind of emotional and sexual politics of being a teenager," Yates says. "It's a very different swing, the next film, and I think it needs to be for the series to keep evolving. I think that's important.

     

    "In my work, every choice I've made I've always gone for something in the radically opposite direction. Once I finish something, I'm keen to stay fresh as a storyteller to try something different. The possibilities are so rich and there are so many things to play with in that world that it is possible to re-gear tonally, slightly. So the next one will be very different, I think."

     

    In particular, Rupert Grint, who plays Ron Weasley, is going to have some maturing to do. "Ron does get a girlfriend in the next one. I think it does get a little bit intense," he comments. "I did another film called Driving Lessons and there was a little kiss in that. It was quite an uncomfortable experience. I didn't really enjoy it too much. It's going to be interesting."


    Next Showing: HPOoP opens tomorrow, July 11, in theaters everywhere.

    HPOoP trailer

    Harry and Dumbledore are targeted by the Wizard authorities.

    Posted 07/10/2007 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Rupert Grint | David Yates | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Saturday, July 7

  • Calling all Muggles

    Expelliarmus!Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix doesn't come out until Wednesday, but all you members of Dumbledore's Army can get your fix early.

    On Sunday, July 8, at 8:30PM (Eastern), 5:30PM (Pacific), ReelzChannel will be premiering the Dailies Special Presentation: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

    Hosted by Dailies' own Gerrad Hall, the Harry Potter special will include interviews with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint (aka Harry, Hermione, and Ron).

    Viewers will also be treated to an exclusive clip of the scene where Harry is first reunited with Ron and Hermione at the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix--after hearing  nothing from either of them all summer.

    This clip is so exclusive that it can't be seen anywhere else--not even on our website! So grab your wands and tune in, or else we'll send the Dementors after you.


    Next Showing: The Harry Potter special airs on ReelzChannel on Sunday, July 8.

    Dailies Harry Potter special

    This Sunday July 8th only on ReelzChannel.

    HPoOp trailer

    Harry and Dumbledore are targeted by the Wizard authorities.

    Posted 07/07/2007 by reelz

    Related: Daniel Radcliffe | Emma Watson | Rupert Grint | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Sunday, March 25

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