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Das hab ich schon gestern Nacht gepostet - die Meldung hat imo nicht viel zu sagen.Ashton Korr schrieb:
Das dürfte noch etwas dauern, da der Film ja erst für 2007 angekündigt ist.Ashton Korr schrieb:aber was mich mal viel mehr interessieren würde (und einigen wissen sowas bestimmt): wann kann man denn mit den ersten, ja.. "charakterbildern" rechnen? also quasi dan radcliffe in harry-kluft etc.
diese ewige zelt, see und brückenbilder nerven langsam^^
ja entschuldigung, das hab ich zuspät gesehenDas hab ich schon gestern Nacht gepostet - die Meldung hat imo nicht viel zu sagen.
Auf die ersten richtigen Promo-Shots müssen wir wohl noch mindestens ein halbes Jahr warten. Davor dürften aber noch massenweise Bilder vom Set, den Darstellern etc. auftauchen...
Das ist er jetzt, und zwar bei danradcliffe.com: Accio Clip.mir schrieb:Ich hoffe, dass der Clip auch bald im Netz auftaucht...
IESB schrieb:Helena Bonham Carter,... has joined the all-star cast of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Bonham Carter will play Bellatrix Lestrange, Sirius Black’s cousin and a Death Eater, who is one of Lord Voldemort’s followers.
IESB schrieb:It has also been announced that composer Nicholas Hooper will create the film’s score, reuniting him with director David Yates for whom he has scored multiple film and television projects, dating back more than 15 years. Hooper won a BAFTA Award for his work on the Yates-directed television movie The Young Visiters. Their other collaborations include the telefilm The Girl in the Café, written by Richard Curtis; State of Play, which earned multiple honors, including seven BAFTA nominations; The Way We Live Now; and The Tichborne Claimant.
(Quelle)New details on Order of the Phoenix
RedFlu has sent us new, very detailed information on the current plan for the beginning of Order of the Phoenix. These could be considered spoilers by some, so we have a link below to take you to the description. At most, this is a rough plan for the arrangement of the beginning of the film and chances are it will adjusted. Nonetheless, an interesting read for anyone interesting in seeing the plan so far for the film!
"The film starts with Harry in the street, when he meets Dudley. This part is like
the book. The one difference is that the fight happens in the atrium of the
Dursley's house. After this fight, the Advanced Guard appears and takes Harry to the Sirius' house. When Harry enters, they tell him it all what in the book Sirius tells him by letter. Hermione and Ron tell him about the OotP and the others say him about the hearing in the Minister. The next scene shows Harry and Mr. Weasley in a big hall in the Minister. In that place it's the hearing and they introduce us to Umbridge. The part in wich we see Lucius talking with Fudge has been removed. Then, the dinner before the Hogwarts Express. Ron and Hermione receive their letter, with the annunce of prefects. Harry is jealous.
After this, Harry appears in the train. He talks a bit with Luna. Hermione and Ron aren't there. Ginny says that they're with the other prefect. For the first time we'll see how they mount the carriage, but it only will be to see the thestrals. Then, we will see the first dinner, when we can see to Dolores Umbridge as professor and also see that Hagrid is not in Hogwarts.
From here, my uncle just told me diferentes things, like there'll be classes with Snape and Dolores. We'll have Grawp, too. The quidditch will be mentioned, but we won't see it, because in the last game we watch the scene when Harry meets Grawp. There will be exams, and also there'll be Occlumency lessons. Snape tell Harry he will have Oclumency lessons at the end of one of potions lessons, and not in Grimmauld Place.
In the last battle, all the wizards will be there. The scene of the battle between
Harry and Voldemort has been written three times, because they don't know when
Dumbledore has to appear.
In September they'll shoot the last battle."
"The film starts with Harry in the street, when he meets Dudley. This part is like
the book. The one difference is that the fight happens in the atrium of the
Dursley's house. After this fight, the Advanced Guard appears and takes Harry to the Sirius' house.
When Harry enters, they tell him it all what in the book Sirius tells him by letter. Hermione and Ron tell him about the OotP and the others say him about the hearing in the Minister. The next scene shows Harry and Mr. Weasley in a big hall in the Minister. In that place it's the hearing and they introduce us to Umbridge. The part in wich we see Lucius talking with Fudge has been removed. Then, the dinner before the Hogwarts Express. Ron and Hermione receive their letter, with the annunce of prefects. Harry is jealous.
The quidditch will be mentioned, but we won't see it, because in the last game we watch the scene when Harry meets Grawp.
Der Film hat den Anspruch, aus der Grundstory des Buches die bestmögliche Verfilmung zu machen (und nicht, das ganze Buch in einen Film zu stecken). Was erwartest du denn? "Kürzungen" sind nötig, und für mich hört sich das bis jetzt sehr gut an.Darth Sol schrieb:Naja, also, ich weiß nicht. Ich spiele ja ungern den Miesepeter, aber ich krieg jetzt schon das Gefühl, dass mir im Fünfer einige Änderungen zwischen Buch und Film nicht schmecken werden.
Lowbacca schrieb:Der Film hat den Anspruch, aus der Grundstory des Buches die bestmögliche Verfilmung zu machen (und nicht, das ganze Buch in einen Film zu stecken). Was erwartest du denn? "Kürzungen" sind nötig, und für mich hört sich das bis jetzt sehr gut an.
Und ich freu mich wie'n Hauselfe auf Speed auf die Rückkehr von David Thewlis (Lupin) und Gary Oldman (Sirius), die in Prisoner Of Azkaban maßgeblich an der unglaublichen Atmosphäre des Films beteiligt waren.
Komisch, auf der Page finde ich ihn auch nicht mehr.ARC Trooper schrieb:@Lowbacca: Wo genau ist der clip auf danradcliffe.com.Wenn ich deinen Link anklicke sehe ich ihn nicht.