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Movie Magic to have a Full Blown Deathly Hallows Edition

Film 7 | No Comments | Posted By Justin | November 1st 2010

Next Monday (November 8th) "Movie Magic" will release the next issue of their magazine. This issue is going to cover all things Deathly Hallows. Thanks to ComicMovieBook we have a look at the interview with David Yates and the cover which can be seen in our gallery here.

The cover tells us many things that are included in the upcoming issue. Based on the cover this is what is going to be in this issue:

 

  • Deathly Hallows A-Z: The most important people, places, and things in the final adventure!
  • Backstage with the actors, designers, F/X Staff, Producers, Director & more!
  • Q & A's with: Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Tom Felton
  • Daniel Radcliffe's Most Revealing Interview Ever!
  • Wizard Warrior Keepsake Portraits!
  • DH Part 2 Preview: "The battle has two parts. We expanded on the book!"
  • Exclusive Set Visit!

 

Included in all of that we get an interview with David Yates. Comic Movie Book gives us an exclusive look into that interview. When asked about how he felt about part one he responded as such:

I feel really excited, I feel quite jazzed. It's interesting to be away from the school – that's always been a big feature of these movies, so it feels very different, simply because the enormous character of the castle and Hogwarts isn't present. It feels quite grown-up, which I like very much, and it feels quite emotional and scary. We actually watched it this morning and it was the first time the whole film actually felt, rhythmically, like it was flying. We took a cut to L.A. five weeks ago, the studio was really enthusiastic and they liked it a lot. We took it to Chicago three weeks ago for a sneak screening, and they liked it a lot, but when I watched it both in L.A. and Chicago I was thinking about a bird taking off. It flies a bit and then just comes down to earth, but today was the first time the film really flew and it was an amazing feeling.

The follow up questions and answer is also show:

Q: It sounds like the material is allowing you to tap into different aspects of yourself? 

A: Totally, and Deathly Hallows is so different from Half-Blood Prince, and very different to the last two movies. It's a road movie, — it's got much more variety, it's much more about the emotional states of these characters growing older, and it's more nuanced than either of the previous films. And then there’s Jo Rowling's writing; there are so many routes you can take, and so many rich things to pick off the branches as it were, and it feels like it's evolving. I think there are different advantages to having a single director to carry it through as well, so we're good actually. We're all excited and pleased. I'm really looking forward to Part Two, which is very different from Part One . Part Two is more of an opera —bigger, more expansive, operatic, lots of battles – and much more of a fantasy movie. Part One has got it's big action set pieces, but it's much more about the delicacy of the relationships between the three characters, who are, you know, refuges on the road, and Part Two is big, epic – they're almost back to Harry Potter's fantasy roots as it were, so there's enough variation in the journey over those four pictures. 

Yates discusses studio acceptance of the movie, the differences of Part 1 and 2, and why these two films are different from any other Potter film so far.

The magazine comes out on November 8th. Keep checking back to The Remembrall for updates as we get images from the magazine, interviews, and all things Harry Potter.

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