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Video: Tom Felton, David Yates, David Bradley talk new projects, Evanna Lynch on tour
At Saturday's opening day celebration of Warner Bros Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter at Leavesden, UK, SnitchSeeker spoke to actors Tom Felton and David Bradley (Filch), about their future projects. David Yates revealed new information about his collaboration with Emma Watson in Your Voice in My Head, which recently had its script rewritten while the director is currently scouting for locations for the film adaptation of journalist Emma Forrest's memoirs. Tom explained why he took on the role of Camille Raquin in Emile Zola's Therese Raquin, set to film this spring in Eastern Europe.
Evanna Lynch chatted with SnitchSeeker about the studio itself, and as someone who portrayed Luna Lovegood, a character she felt was so like herself, the young actress pointed out a few of her fellow Harry Potter costars that resembled their on-screen counterparts. Those interviews, conducted by SnitchSeeker correspondent Fiona, can be viewed below.
SnitchSeeker also spoke to producers David Heyman and David Barron, who briefly commented on the new Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park set to be built at Universal Studios Hollywood in the coming years, and the expansion in Florida. The heads of the film series kept quiet on the current progress of the theme park, and when Barron was asked if a Hogwarts Express would be built in Orlando, he said with a smile that it was possible, as with anything. As always, SnitchSeeker will report up-to-date news on the Harry Potter theme parks in Orlando and Los Angeles as it is released.
"...he said with a smile that it was possible, as with anything."
Which means that it's happening in my opinion.
Heyman and Barron were super-vague about the park, and it was obvious they didn't want to say a word this early in. Barron was kind about it nonetheless and humoured the questions.