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As shared a few days ago, the New York Red Carpet event leading up to the American premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows on November 15th is going to be live streamed online for all the witches/wizards (or muggles) stuck at home.

However, instead of the single stream that came from London this past Thursday, the New York event will have at least FOUR different sites streaming at the same time! AP Live, MTV, E! Online, and PopSugar TV, have revealed their plans to stream from the red carpet. Each will bring a interviews from the cast and crew as they arrive for the premier.

The event takes place Monday, November 15th starting at 3pm PST/6pm EST.
The E! Online stream can be found HERE.

The MTV live stream can be found HERE

The AP Live stream can be found HERE! You can also find it embedded at the bottom of this post! The MTV live stream can be found HERE.
E! Online (follow @redcarpet) and MTV (follow @MTV) have encouraged twitter users to tweet questions for the cast and crew. To tweet to E!, just ask them directly by tweeting @redcarpet and for MTV, use the hashtag #askPotter.

Also, during the events, follow Mugglenet.com, The Leaky Cauldron.com, SnitchSneeker.com, Feltbeats.com , and Harry Potter’s Page on twitter for regular updates from the premiere.

Of the cast, we know that at least Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Ralph Fienes, and Tom Felton are slated to attend the New York premiere. Director David Yates will also be there. Other cast members are flying around the world for the various country premieres. James and Oliver Phelps are currently in Taiwan’s for the November 16th premiere, while Mark Williams, Clémence Poésy, Evanna Lynch, and Warwick Davis are all set to attend the French premiere with the twins on November 22nd. Bonnie Wright and Rupert Grint will be at the Japanese event.

Be sure to check out the sites listed previously for coverage, pictures, interviews, and other goodies from the various premieres!

Here is the AP Live LIVESTREAM. Remember, coverage for the Red Carpet will begin at 3 pm PST/6pm EST/ 11pm GST(UK)
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Vodpod videos no longer available.

As the event is occurring, I will also be live tweeting pictures from the streams (thank you, Mac screengrab function) with quotes. If you’re at work, in class, or have some other unfortunate even that prevents you from watching the live streams, check them out! I’ll try to bring the best from all the streams. If you’d like to see the pics from the London live-stream, check out my twitpic page.

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After months and months of waiting, groveling, and tormenting cast members for news, Harry Potter fans can now rejoice! For scans from the newest Entertainment Weekly have revealed the SPLIT for HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS!

“Part I will end at about Chapter 24, with Voldemort gaining possession of the Elder Wand, one of the three Deathly Hallows”

The article (which is most easily accessible though The Leaky Cauldron) goes on to explain that while the decision was economical – it was also creative, with the intention of portraying Jo Rowling’s book the best way possible. It is interesting to note that, the article does mention that the end will be at “about” Chapter 24. Voldemort gets the wand at the END of Chapter 24 (“The Wandmaker”), meaning that there will likely be the conversation between Harry and Ollivander that we saw in the original teaser trailer (“What do you know about the Deathly Hallows”). It doesn’t really make sense to not have the conversation – after all, the audience doesn’t know what the Deathly Hallows are and that Dumbledore had the Elder Wand, then Voldemort defacing the grave and stealing the wand really wouldn’t be that climactic. [Assuming, that for some obscure reason, you haven’t read the book].

In addition to the split, new cast interviews and behind the scenes snapshots can be found in the article. The article also gives some insight into the difficulty of the filming:

“In the film, Ron and Hermione have recently destroyed another horcrux in water and were pursued by a Voldemort-shaped tsunami. [They] were kept soaked by crew members, who sprayed the pair down every few minutes. It was not making Watson happy: “It’s been this way for weeks,” she said, shivering next to a space heater. “I hate to sound whiny, but it’s horrible. It’s miserable being wet all the time.”Director David Yates went on: “‘We shot for a very long time, by any standards’  Yates says of the final two films. ‘Dan and Rupert were on set for a year – and there were phases, periods, where they all felt like ‘God, we just gotta get to the end of it. We need closure.’ ‘This film has been hard to make, says Radcliffe, ‘and I’ve had some of the most trying moments, both physically and mentally’.

Despite the difficulty of shooting, the rewards will be incredible – both for the actors, and the audience. Emma justified the misery of being sopping wet:

“You know, I was told it will look very dramatic when you see the films, so it will be worth it.”

Similarly, David Yates described what makes the actors so dedicated,

“From my point of view, they were also very committed to giving their best because this was the last opportunity to be these characters”.

Even though the cast is ready to move on (it has, after all, been 10 years), each has a special place in their heart for Harry Potter. In recent interviews, we’ve heard of how much Tom Felton and Dan Radcliffe are going to miss filming. Said Tom, at Comic Con, “Dan cried like a girl”. And now Rupert adds his two cents, “The film is a great way to finish the whole era, and its going to be sad, because obviously all my friends are here”. The article discusses the last day the trio filmed together:

“It was bizarre,” said Watson. “Walking onto set that day, there was this incredibly thick atmosphere. It felt like a moment in history. It felt really big”. In the scene, Harry, Ron, and Hermione have broken into the Ministry of Magic. They jinx a women, and drag her into a tiny storage area. So the final frame ever shot of all three actors together takes place in a cramped little room. “These three characters have been in the most fantastical situations at Hogwarts – they’ve been in the Dark Forest, all these extraordinary places,” says Yates. “It was an odd way to finish, really”. But poetic, perhaps, considering that the whole series began with a boy who lived in a tiny room under the stairs of a house on Privet Drive. “In a way,” says Yates, “the series started with a cupboard and ended with one”.

The magazine article, as is customary for Entertainment Weekly, was flooded with brand new pictures, including:

  • The Death Eaters in Malfoy Manor with Draco Malfoy, his parents, and Bellatrix
  • A glimpse of Xenophillius Lovegood
  • Multiple pictures of Harry and Hermione
  • New glimpses (and descriptions) of Bathilda Bagshot, Ministry Officials, Rufus Scrimgeour, and Gregorovitch
  • A sweet shot of Ginny and Harry
  • A two page spanning wide shot of Hagrid and Harry in the flying motorbike
  • A highly detailed shot [scene below] of Harry scrambling to grab something (presumably his wand) in a destroyed house (most likely the circular house of the Lovegood’s).

Scans of the article, which includes the picture can be found in excellent quality on rupertgrint.net.

Thoughts on the Split

While I was hoping for something a little more ‘cliff-hanger’ like for the ending (after the Snatchers snatch the trio, Hermione’s tortured screams echoing over a black screen), I think this will make an excellent ending to Part I. Giving the audience a change to breathe after what is sure to be a terrifying Malfoy Manor scene may be just what we need to be able to exit the theatre in an organized fashion. The split leaves a lot of room in the second half for a cinematographic masterpiece. Overall? I am quite pleased with the decision, and although I was kind of hoping they wouldn’t reveal the decision at all, and let us find out at the premiere, I think this makes more sense. After all – if you don’t like it, now you can get over it by the time the film is out.

Thoughts on the Article

As a fan of the books, but also of the movies, I am thrilled to see that the actors have not only put their heart and soul into the characters. There is nothing worse than an actor who doesn’t care about their character. Off screen, while sitting in the audience, there is something about knowing that an actor really connected and understood their character that makes the experience all the more real. I really enjoyed the article, and hope to get the actual edition in the future.

Cheers – and go CRAZY HP fans! Its okay!

How did you find this blog? A bunch of people are being referred to my blog from facebook, which is awesome, but I can’t tell who referred me. I’d like to say thanks…so if you found this blog via a facebook page, let me know in the comments who told you about A Year in the Life of a Muggle Fanatic! And thanks for visiting!

What are your thoughts? Happy with the split? Had other ideas? Share them below!

Thanks to rupertgrint.net for all the scans.

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So just what is Infinitus? You’ve probably heard about it mentioned here and there on the interweb… on Harry Potter sites…from Harry Potter actors. But just what is it?


In short, Infinitus is a four day convention covering all things Harry Potter. This year, it is taking place in the newly opened Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando, and is set to be one of the biggest gathering of Harry Potter fans ever. There are daily panels (covering topics everywhere from “Ethics in the Harry Potter Series” to “A Feminist’s Perspective of the Harry Potter Universe), as well as games (Quidditch, wizards chess, and a scavenger hunt to name a few), musicians, world premiere musicals and full length parodies( A Very Potter Musical, the Sequel, “Harvey Putter and the Ridiculous Premise”), meetings with other fans (at a hotel “common room”), and much more – including surprise appearances from cast members of the movies.

Infinitus does for Harry Potter fans what PAX does for gamers, what the Vegas Star Trek Convention does for trekkies, what Comic Con does for geeks in general – it not only provides a place for fans to meet and have fun, but it provides an opportunity for fans to truly immerse themselves in what has become the staple of a generation.

Controversy has been raised due to the nature of the convention and its theme, slathering the event as a gathering of witchcraft followers. While, true, there are some panels that may have some room for concern (such as an alchemy panel) – I have never seen any reason to constitute Harry Potter fans as anything more than that- fans. Fans of a fiction. And while, for a weekend, that fiction can become almost real, I have no doubt that fans will leave the convention with nothing more than a fantastic experience, a few more facebook friends…and perhaps a bottle or two of butterbeer.

Unfortunately, I am not able to attend this years event, but many fansites will have reports, videos, and photos on many events on the list, including any interviews with cast members. If you are interested, you can always check out The Leaky Cauldron (my pick for the weekend’s best news) for any information. And, as always, I will let you know about anything really worthwhile.

Thanks to http://www.infinitus2010.org for all the info.

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