

Where do you stand on the polarising scene? Let us know in the comments here. I think you do feel the ghost of what could have been in that scene." "I really liked it and I thought that it was right.

"Actually I liked that scene in the film because it was articulating something I hadn’t said but I had felt. Rowling was firmly one of those who liked the scene, also speaking to Hypable in the same interview she said: Some people loved that scene and some people really didn’t." Off to Hogwarts we go: This viaduct, 100 ft above ground, is captured in several Harry Potter films on the route to. "It's funny because it really divided people. "It’s a really haunting scene," she continued. Our journalists cover all the news you need - from City Hall to your local streets, so you'll never miss a moment.ĭon't skip a beat and sign up to The 12 newsletter here.Įmma was so opposed to the scene she took it up with producer David Heyman, she told Hypable : "When I was doing the scene, I said to David: ‘This isn’t in the book, she didn’t write this, I’m not sure I'm comfortable insinuating something however subtle it is!" Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson became instant stars. By Jerrica Tisdale published April 27, 2020. The MyLondon team tells London stories for Londoners. All The Harry Potter Movies In Order, From Sorcerers Stone To Fantastic Beasts. You'll get 12 stories straight to your inbox at around 12pm. MyLondon's brilliant newsletter The 12 is absolutely jam packed with all the latest to keep you keep you entertained, informed and uplifted. The film debuted in first place there with 18.90 million in 666 theaters. He has a number of other projects in post-production, including "A Boy Called Christmas.Do you want to stay up to date with the latest news, views, features and opinion from across the city? The film had the biggest opening of the Harry Potter franchise in 16 of those 63 markets, but ironically not in the U.K., where it had its biggest opening.
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The actor also voiced a character on the Disney+ series "What If…?" Recently, Jones appeared in "The Last Thing He Wanted" (2020), "Archive" (2020), "Uncle Vanya" (2020), "Infinite" (2021), and "The Electrical Life of Louis Wain" (2021). Jones also worked on horror and sci-fi films "Berberian Sound Studio" (2012) and "Morgan" (2016), and family films "Muppets Most Wanted" (2014) and "Christopher Robin" (2018). In "The Hunger Games" (2012), "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" (2013), and "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2" (2015), Jones got to improvise and play off of Stanley Tucci in his role as Claudius Templesmith. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he played the evil Hydra scientist Arnim Zola in "Captain America: The First Avenger" (2011) and "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" (2014). Jones joined a number of other major film franchises after "Harry Potter." Many of the real-life filming sites are closed to visitors, far out of the way for most. Other settings, like Diagon Alley, exist only at Leavesden Film Studios (20 miles north of London). Toby Jones joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe after "Harry Potter." Harry Potters story is set in a magical, largely fictional Britain, but the film series used many real locations as evocative backdrops. Lynch recently released her memoir, "The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting." She also did voice work on the animated short "Behind the McChicken Wrapper" (2019) and on the animated Nickelodeon series "Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." And in 2019, she received a Lovie Special Achievement Award for "expertly using the Internet to promote vegan activism and environmental health through social media, podcasting and her own beauty line, KinderBeautyBox." In 2017, Lynch and actor Robbie Jarvis (who played young James Potter in the films) launched a vegan-focused podcast called The ChickPeeps. She became an ambassador for controversial "Harry Potter" author JK Rowling's charity, Lumos, and has worked with other organizations like PETA and Save the Asian Elephants. Outside of acting, Lynch is a committed activist.

Lynch also competed on " Dancing With the Stars" in 2018 and came in third place. In 2013, she reprised her role as Luna in the StarKid Productions musical "A Very Potter Senior Year," which starred Darren Criss. Lynch continued acting in a handful of films, including "GBF" (2013), "Addiction: A 60's Love Story" (2015), and "My Name is Emily" (2015). Evanna Lynch has expanded her career beyond acting.
