Actor Jason Isaacs was recently interviewed on
BBC Radio 5, promoting the DVD release of his feature
Good, during which he spoke about having done work on
Deathly Hallows.
Jason admits that he has filmed scenes for Malfoy Manor already (confirmed to have taken place last month), and that in a month's time he will be partaking in scenes involving Ralph Fiennes' character, Lord Voldemort. He also talks about Lucius Malfoy's mental state and power status at the beginning of the final films. The interview can be heard below:
Jason's full interview (running over forty minutes), during which he talks about his other projects, and aids the hosts in critiquing the top ten movies of the week, can be heard
here.
UPDATED: Jason did another interview with the
Sunday Mercury, where he spoke about the end of the
Harry Potter films and Lucius's turn in the
Deathly Hallows production:
Quote:
"I find it unbearable, I'm absolutely dreading it," he says. "I'm such a sentimental old fool that even though I don't finish shooting until April, I already feel like they're playing 'Leaving On A Jet Plane' in my ear."
"One of the lovely things about these two films is Lucius has gone from the most evil man in the series to being utterly humiliated and emasculated by Lord Voldemort. He's reduced to little more than the man who rushes around with a dishcloth clearing up the spills. It's nice to have that kind of journey as a character and see him get the comeuppance he so richly deserves."