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masterofmystery 04-04-2011 07:26 PM

Video: David Heyman & David Barron talk Deathly Hallows: Part II changes & spoilers
 
At CinemaCon last week, producers David Heyman and David Barron revealed many changes and spoilers for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II soon after the preview aired at the convention in Las Vegas. That can be viewed at CinemaBlend and read below; and please note that there are changes from book to film, so those who have not seen the final installment will be spoiled.

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In the footage we saw today, there's a scene of Snape and McGonagall facing off in the Great Hall, which I don't remember happening at all in the book.
They do face off, but it's not in the Great Hall. There are a lot of things there that are slightly different from the book, but they are true to the spirit to the book. Snape and McGonagall do face off in the book, but it's in a corridor as Harry's on his way to the Ravenclaw common room. It didn't work the way we were structuring the final battle to have that, so it takes place in the Great Hall. We also wanted to make a bigger scene of Harry's confrontation with Snape. Snape's role in the film is minimal, and it was minimal in the second half of the book, and yet you wanted to have the emotional investment when you see his past story [the memory Harry views in the Pensieve]. We wanted to build that up in order for it to have its emotional impact.

So the Pensieve moment stays in too?
Yes, that and Dumbledore [at King's Cross]. But what I love about these films, what I love about the books, is that all the action, adventure and magic, what means most to me is the character stuff, the slow stuff. I love having the time to tell the story. I'm really happy about breaking the book into two films, it gives us the time to really spend time with the characters and have the moments such as the flashback, Dumbledore at King's Cross. If we had done it as one film, we would have lost the Snape flashback.

Is the mewling creature on the floor at King's Cross still in there?
Yes, that's in there.

I've never been able to figure out what that means.
It's part of Voldemort's soul.

There's the scene from the first half of the film of Hermione and Harry dancing in the tent, and it's so rare to see any scenes added in the Harry Potter movies, but people loved it. Is there anything like that coming in the second half?
I'm not sure there are. For example, like you saw in the footage today, the statues coming to life [during the Battle of Hogwarts] -- that's not in the book. It's quite a percussive ending, and we wanted to have some good magic.

Do you keep the desks that Professor McGonagall is instructing to charge?
No, we didn't.

Oh, I loved the desks!
I liked the desks too, but if you think about it, in a film which has grown up, that's kind of juvenile. It's like Peter Pettigrew strangling himself [which happened in the seventh book but was cut from the film]. It's great in the book, but really hard on film. Those things don't translate as well when the films are growing up.

When you went back and reshot the epilogue at the end of the film, was it mostly tweaking the makeup effects?
It was a couple of reasons. One it was the makeup, that was the first thing. The other was, to be honest, we were limited by shooting at King's Cross. It really limited our ability to block. And in terms of performance, these little kids, some of who weren't actors, were drowned by the noise of the trains, the announcements. That was really a problem. When we filmed it back at the studio, we brought the trains to the studio and filled the station in digitally. It's really beautiful.

Are most of the effects makeup, or is there any CGI in there?
Not really. A little bit of tweaking.

How did the actors go into the scene, growing into themselves 15 years later?
They look good. It's subtle. It's going to be very interesting to see the response, since inevitably we know it's Dan, Rupert and Emma, and we've just seen them as 17-year-olds. Initially we went a little further [with the effects], and then we pulled it back. Sometimes if you try too hard you're really aware of the work. You won't have huge wrinkles, obviously there's a difference, but you still resemble yourself.

You had this opportunity of releasing the first half of the movie while the second one was still underway. Did you take anything from the response to the movie and apply it to the second half?
No, we've never done that with any of the films. I am a really big Harry Potter fan, and so too are the directors and everybody working on the films. In a way we are the harshest critics of the films. I'm aware of everything that's wrong with each and every one of the films, proud as I am of each. There's nothing we can be told-- we're the critics, we really have a good sense of what we ned to do.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II
will be released in theatres and IMAX on July 15, 2011.

AshleyWheat 04-04-2011 07:30 PM

I still want to know what's going to happen with Peter Pettigrew...

ThePureBloodPrincess 04-04-2011 07:41 PM

Part Two is going to be really awesome. I can't wait!

natekka 04-04-2011 08:02 PM

Oh interesting, I can't to see part II :D:D^_^

SlytherinX_Green 04-04-2011 08:15 PM

That was an awesome interview. To be honest with you, I don't care what they changed or not, just as long as Snape's memory is in the film...that's all that matters.

Ron_Hermione 04-04-2011 08:42 PM

Why Draco and Scorpius doesn't appear in the epilogue?¬¬

harrypotter#1fan 04-04-2011 08:46 PM

I hope they didn't change too much of part 2...

Arou 04-04-2011 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron_Hermione (Post 10254527)
Why Draco and Scorpius doesn't appear in the epilogue?¬¬

I though theyhad all been cast for the epilogue?

cherbear09 04-04-2011 09:15 PM

hmm interesting interview indeed

i hope that they do have wormtail die in the second half because well hes supposed to be dead!

also i thought that McGonagall did ask the statues to defend the school..

im excited to see the seen with harry confronting snape i think it will be intense and emotional for sure ! cant wait !!

Hp97 04-04-2011 09:39 PM

cant wait

AlwaysSnapesGirl 04-04-2011 09:42 PM

I really appreciate them giving us even a little bit more of Snape before his death scene and the falshbacks. The more I get to see of him, the better I say :loved: And I'm so looking forward to the Pensieve flashbacks. I know they're going to be awesome :D

I do hope Pettigrew is killed by the end - it wouldn't be right if he wasn't. All the Marauders are supposed to die by the end. Even if it's only a mention of him dying or something, like maybe Voldemort killed him when he reached Malfoy Manor and found Harry and the others had escaped?

Also, I thought there were some statues that came to life to fight in the battle. Or was that only the suits of armor?

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Originally Posted by Arou (Post 10254533)
I though theyhad all been cast for the epilogue?

They were. You can see Scorpius's actor in this SS article.

mrgranger404 04-04-2011 10:00 PM

It seems in some ways that the directors have gotten well away from the actual book by following the "spirit" of the book.. I'll be interested to see how they wrap things up in Part 2..

bonnieginnyfan1 04-04-2011 10:04 PM

I wish they don't change so many scenes from the book.

ladycplum 04-04-2011 10:05 PM

There's nothing anyone involved with this film can say to placate the fact that one of the most important moments in the entire seven years of Harry Potter has been cut from the movie. My antipathy towards Kloves, Barron, Heyman...it just knows no bounds.

alohomora♥ 04-04-2011 10:22 PM

Amazing!!!!!!♥

Ginny GL 04-04-2011 10:32 PM

Ever since the new director took the helm, there are loads of invented scenes. Some of them are good, some...

Let's hope DH2 is good enough.

Slytherin's Talon 04-04-2011 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by mrgranger404 (Post 10254638)
It seems in some ways that the directors have gotten well away from the actual book by following the "spirit" of the book.. I'll be interested to see how they wrap things up in Part 2..

Agreed. I always feal angry when Tates says that he changed a part in the book to be loyal to it.

silver_gitana4 04-04-2011 11:41 PM

Snape! Any mention of him is wonderful in my eyes. So can't wait for the prince's tale. Also I want the "bravest man I ever knew" line to be in it. Don't care what they do/change as long as 1) the prince's tale is still there2) Snape's death and the "look at me" line are there 3) snape sobbing over lilly's letter 4) Harry tells albus severus about his name sake. If those are still in there like in the book I will be positively giddy!!
I read a slightly spoilery review about the film on another site..sounds like it will be great. :)

sweetpinkpixie 04-05-2011 12:13 AM

To echo everyone else...if they don't do Snape justice in this film...I don't know what I am going to do. Can't believe these directors would have cut the memory had it been one film. Doesn't Snape's memory drive everything?

TilsoWilso 04-05-2011 12:13 AM

I'm ready to cry my eyes out over it! 102 days!

Debbie Weasley 04-05-2011 12:17 AM

Agree about the charging of the desks with McGonagall... But I don't see how Pettigrew's death was juvenile.

Arou 04-05-2011 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Debbie Weasley (Post 10254911)
Agree about the charging of the desks with McGonagall... But I don't see how Pettigrew's death was juvenile.

Pettigrew's death seemed juvenile probably because he kills himself with his own hand....

I'm sooooo not ready for this ending! I don't want the book nor the movies to shade away! They both are awesome serie and adaptations!

Prof. McGonagall 04-05-2011 12:31 AM

I can except this reasoning! I think it will be perfect!

silverarrowgriffin 04-05-2011 12:41 AM

i'm really going to miss the awesome series :(

BearyMay 04-05-2011 12:57 AM

Part 2 will be epic!! :xd:


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