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The All Inclusive HBP List - Chamber of Secrets
Due to its immense popularity, the list now has its own thread for your own convenience.
The list could never have been possible without MasterOfDeath starting it back in late 2007.
From then on, it would come out once a month in the All Inclusive HBP Thread.
As it came more lengthy with more information flooding in, more people became involved: ArryGrotter, lcbaseball22, meesha1971, Montse, houseelf25 and Rachezee.
Thank you to all of these people!
Welcome to the tenth edition of the HBP list!
We are at the 7 month, 26 day mark in the countdown for this highly anticipated film and it is time for another update to the list.
This list compiles everything we've heard about the film thus far from official announcements to script leaks to news stories to rumours.
This list is a tribute to all the good times we've had in this thread and all the good friends we've made over the past 14 months and all the great discussions.
This list is so we can have a reference and keep track of all the news in one place.
WARNING: Includes major spoilers from test screening reviews.
Note: In the past month, some of our pictures have not been able to show up due to bandwidth errors.
We’ve tried to overcome this problem this month by changing all of our pictures’ links.
To avoid the problem again, we ask you to please not hotlink any of the pictures, as it’ll cause the same problem and the pictures will not be able to be seen.
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Hope you enjoy!
Ladies and Gentlemen
I now present to you:
As of November 21 2008
Cast List:
Daniel Radcliffe has been recast as Harry Potter Rupert Grint has been recast Ron Weasley Emma Watson has been recast as Hermione Granger:
The trio:
Hogwarts:
Michael Gambon has been recast as Albus Dumbledore Jim Broadbent has been cast as Horace Slughorn.
He has only read the sixth book in preparation for his role.
Alan Rickman has been recast as Severus Snape Robbie Coltrane has been recast as Rubeus Hagrid Maggie Smith has been recast as Minerva McGonagall Warwick Davis has been recast as Filius Flitwick David Bradley has been recast as Argus Filch:
Hogwarts Staff:
Bonnie Wright has been recast as Ginny Weasley Matthew Lewis has been recast as Neville Longbottom Evanna Lynch has been recast as Luna Lovegood:
Ginny Weasley, Neville Longbottom and Luna Lovegood:
Tom Felton has been recast as Draco Malfoy:
Draco Malfoy:
Jessie Cave has been cast as Lavender Brown:
Lavender Brown:
Georgina Leonidas has been cast as Katie Bell Isabella Laughland has been cast as her friend Leanne:
Leanne and Katie:
Anna Shaffer has been cast as Romilda Vane:
Romilda Vane:
Scarlett Byrne has been cast as Pansy Parkinson:
Pansy Parkinson:
Alfie Enoch has been recast as Dean Thomas
Devon Murray has been recast as Seamus Finnigan
Shefali Chowdhury and Afshan Azad have been recast as Parvati and Padma Patil
Katie Leung has been recast as Cho Chang.
Jamie Waylett has been recast as Vincent Crabbe
Josh Herdman has been recast as Gregory Goyle
William Melling has been recast as Nigel
Dean Garmhan has been cast as Slytherin Student
Slytherin Student:
Katy Newman Wood has been recast as a Hogwarts Student:
Hogwarts Student:
Slug Club (and related):
Freddie Stroma has been cast as Cormac McClaggen Loius Cordice has been cast as Blaise Zabini Rob Knox has been cast as Marcus Belby Amber and Ruby Evans have been cast as Flora and Hestia Carrow:
The Slug Club:
Charlie Bennison has been cast as Sanguini the vampire:
Sanguini:
Tom Moorcroft has been cast as Regulus Black.
He will appear in a picture in Slughorn's house or office:
Regulus Black:
Alec Hopkins has been recast as Young Severus Snape.
He stated he has filmed a few small things for HBP, mainly a photograph.
Tony Coborn has been cast as Young Lucius Malfoy for a picture of Slughorn’s:
Young Lucius Malfoy:
River George has been cast as Laurasia:
Laurasia:
Nina Voelker has been cast as Wendy Slinkhard Elliot Francis has been cast as 6th Year/Slug Club Member Guy Mannerings has been cast as Slug Club Member in Tom Riddle’s time.
Daniel Barnett has been cast as Hogwarts Graduate attending Slughorn’s Party:
Misc.
Slug Club Members:
Order of the Phoenix Members:
Mark Williams and Julie Walters have been recast as Arthur and Molly Weasley
Arthur and Molly Weasley:
David Thewlis has been recast as Remus Lupin Natalia Tena has been recast as Nymphadora Tonks:
Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks:
James and Oliver Phelps have been recast as Fred and George Weasley:
Fred and George Weasley:
Death Eaters (and related):
Helena Bonham Carter has been recast as Bellatrix Lestrange:
Bellatrix Lestrange:
Helen McCrory has been cast as Narcissa Malfoy:
Naricissa Malfoy:
Jason Isaacs has been recast as Lucius Malfoy for a cameo in a newspaper and a portrait:
Lucius Malfoy:
Timothy Spall has been recast as Peter Pettigrew
Dave Legeno has been cast as Fenrir Greyback Ralph Inseson has been cast as Amycus Carrow Suzanne Toase has been cast as Alecto Carrow Rod Hunt has been cast as Blonde Death Eater Rowle Lord John Paul Castrianni has been cast as Yaxley:
Death Eaters:
Hero Fiennes Tiffin has been cast as an 11-year-old Tom Riddle:
11-year-old Tom Riddle:
Frank Dillane has been cast as an 16-year-old Tom Riddle
Miscellaneous Castings:
Susie Shiner has been recast as Young Lily Evans.
Her scenes were cut from OotP.
Amelda Brown has been cast as Mrs Cole:
Mrs Cole:
Ashley Whitehead has been cast as an Orphan:
Ashley Whitehead:
Taylor Triphook and Katie Head have been cast as redhead twins
Teresa Mahoney has been cast as Sofie (Boardroom -Opening Scene):
Sofie:
Ben Shephard (host of the ‘Behind the Magic’ Harry Potter movie documentaries in the UK) has been cast as a parent in the WWW joke shop
Martin Ballantyne has been cast as Scary Face.
It has been stated that his scene will be in Diagon Alley.
General Comments:
David Yates:One thing we said when we finished "Order of the Phoenix" was that we want a very different experience next time around.
We're very proud of this film, the intensity, the emotion and everything.
One of the great things Jo Rowling does in the book is that she captures stages of childhood so the next stage of childhood is a bit more sex, drugs and rock and roll.
(This was later clarified to be sex, potions and rock and roll.)
It's about the kind of emotional and sexual politics of being a teenager.
It's a very different swing, the next film.
I think it needs to be for the series to keep evolving.
In my work, every choice I've made I've always gone for something in the neurotically opposite direction.
Once I've finished something, I've stayed keen to stay fresh as a story teller to try something different.
The "Potter" world is so rich.
They're so many things to play with in that world that it's possible to re-gear so the next one will be very different I think.
We'd be crazy not to take a look at the seventh book and not let us influence us as we're refining the sixth script.
I think there may be things that could be really helpful so we'll be looking at it as soon as it comes out.
It’s going to be great to work with Kloves on Snape's ambiguity in the script.
The movie will be a cross between the chills of Prisoner of Azkaban and the fantastical adventure of Goblet of Fire.Daniel Radcliffe:I'm not going to be on autopilot.
I've invested so much.
We all want to make this film better than the last.
Expect to see several characters making out in the flick too.
Alan RickmanRickman refuses to talk about his character because he would not want to spoil the story.
Test Screening Reactions:
Negative:
Jimbo Wage (Ain't it Cool News):
The problem with all of this romance is All of This Romance.
It dominates the movie, drawing our focus away not only from major plot points – which fall disastrously through the cracks – but also deters the mood, which, in a (nearly) penultimate film, should be at the forefront.
The title of this film is Harry Potter and the HALF-BLOOD PRINCE but the title character gets next to no screen time and even less explanation, save for a few asides that, if you haven't read the book, may as well have been cut.
Better to call the movie Harry Potter and the Hormones from Hedes and save us our disillusionment.
For a book based on Harry and Dumbledore's quest to find out more about Voldemort, and how to stop him, via his memories, all but three memories have been cut from the film.
Why is it that the filmmakers decided it was more important to focus on teen-age love rather than what are inarguably critical plot points?
It is aneurysm inducing logic that will surely leave me dead in my bathtub.
Anyone who has read the book (an incredible sum of folk who Warner Bros.
Seem to have forgotten are the target audience – either that or they have some personal vendetta against them) will be severely, SEVERELY disappointed with this film.
Let's just hope that in the ten intervening months between now and the film's release, Warner's will take the time and the money to fix this incredible mess.
Sadly, I'm not holding my breath.Michael Bravo (Ain’t it Cool News):
This leads me to another problem I had with the film – the mystery as to who the Half-Blood Prince is takes a backseat to all the dating stuff.
Some of it’s pleasant and funny, but it should have been background comic relief to help balance the drama in the forefront.
They have almost a year before this film is released, so there’s plenty of time for editing, which is good news because this cut was quite underwhelming.
A woman in our post-screening discussion of about 20-25 people said she usually cries at movies, but didn’t react at all when Dumbledore died.
Hopefully, the filmmakers will ease up on the relationship stuff and emphasize more of the potions book/Half-Blood Prince plot.trax_attacks (IMDB):
Overall, I found the movie to be ..
Rather odd. Where as the book gave me a "one last hoorah" feel, the movie just seemed out of place.
They did a poor job balancing the main plot into the movie, and seemed to add much more romance than needed.
It just didn't give me a "Harry Potter" feel at all.
More like an "Inspired by Harry Potter and the HBP".
Scenes were either cut or changed too much, and while the things that happened in the book are still there, some things are just completely altered.
Characterization being one of the largest things.
I accepted OotP, because I knew the book would be impossible to translate completely, and what they did include, they included perfectly.
In this movie, I thought the book could be easily adapted.
Instead they changed too much, and I could not understand the reasoning behind it.
I was really excited to see this movie, seeing as it is my favorite book.
The movie .. it just didn't do it for me.
I'm a little less appreciative of Yates now, and I'm worried about DH.
I'm praying justice is given to that book, as it ought to be.
I was so fed up with all the romance it just got annoying at some point.
When I said "too much romance" ...
I mean that almost every scene has an added bit of romance to it.
It’s like I couldn't escape from it.
It really just took over, and the seriousness of the plot just seemed to be drowned in this sea of romantic puns and subtleties.
Its not that I'm completely against the Romance, but there seemed to be so much.
And since HBP really builds the plot bridge for DH, I was surprised they didn't focus so much on the very important plot, seeing as it is … well … important.
Positive:
Eric (Mugglenet):A lot of the things people seemed to dislike about the fifth HP film, such as vast amounts of time passing in visually appealing yet otherwise disappointing montages, does not happen in this.
The film maintains its director’s neat visuals, however.
Right from the initial Burrow scene, it is clear that Mr.
Yates has not lost his creative edge and rather moved on to do different and wonderful things with the camera.
The entire movie seems to keep its pace, and I think one of the things that has helped the filmmakers is a clear-cut set of events spread almost evenly throughout the year in the book.
There’s not too much stuff going on, rather just enough things at significant enough times of year so that they can document the full year without it feeling rushed.
Again I mention the closeness of the movie to the book particularly.
Some scenes are almost verbatim, but the ones that aren’t serve to really enhance the movie’s impact and its ability to stand alone as a film
Book Six has either too much snogging or too much Voldemort – neither of which I complained about and both which I rather enjoyed – but this movie completely balances the two quite nicely.
It seems effortless almost.
But there are really dark scenes and then there are very fun scenes.
If you know the characters from having read the books, I think you’ll get more out of the movie than those who haven’t and that’s surprising to me.
For the first time, it seems, the filmmakers have made a movie which is REALLY true to the characters of the book and almost not afraid to leave newcomers with the shorter stick.
Also important to mention is that this movie is in NO way, at all, in any shape or form, a children’s movie.
… and it makes me so happy that they could make such an intense movie, because it gives me real hope for the adaptations of the seventh book.
But I think you should think twice before bringing your kid brother to see it.
Such effort is spent on the characters of the trio throughout the course of the movie.Rachezee (LeakyLounge):
It is by far the most beautiful view of Hogwarts I have ever seen and completely different than previous movies.
The views of the mountains are new and most of the outside landscape has been made far more majestic and beautiful.
Though some of it was blue screened.
Enough was left the same for continuity sake but many of the scenes we are used to in the movies now look far closer to what I imagined while reading than the way they have in the past few movies.
… Whoever was in charge of the lighting for this film did a beyond superb job.
I was not prepared for the beauty of this movie
I was really pleasantly surprised by this movie.
Many of the changes were actually entertaining and Gambon has improved enough to be tolerable.
It was so much better than Order of the Phoenix.
Overall I really enjoyed this movie and can not wait to see it again.beni555 (IMDB):
I wasn't really impressed with the Order of the Phoenix and was kinda skeptical about what David Yates would do with the 'Half Blood Prince' but I’m just blown away...
It was so well put together and the re-introduction and growth of the characters was v.v.v.v.v impressive...!
They hit the nail bang on the head for the whole look and feel of the movie, the color scheme, the sets and cinematography was absolutely refreshing!!!
It was a lil different from the previous movies and it WORKED!!!!
Get ready to see some noticeable changes in the sets, art production and general look of the movie ...
They have been tweaked a bit, but in a very, very good way!!
You will NOT be disappointed…
It was very refreshing and the cinematography and color scheme worked so well … it really drew you in ...
Reminiscent of how Azkaban plunged into such a different theme, compared to the first two movies..
The settings were eerily beautiful … it was so other-worldly … man, I wish I was living in it!!!trax_attacks (IMDB):
The cinematography is beautiful, really beautiful.
I wouldn't call it a drastic change from OotP though.
Think of it this way.
As much as OotP was blue, HBP is yellow.
It has a very yellow color wash, and it fit well with the overall tone of the film.
It seemed to be a lot darker as well.
Low brightness and high contrasts, which is a combo I personally love (photo major), and it just looked great in my opinion.
Best of the HP series by far.
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1. The Other Minister:
We will see the Millennium bridge collapse, instead of the Brockdale Bridge, as part of a big attack.
Filming is for the bridge collapsing scene.
About 60 crew members and 120 extras.
Stuntmen will be falling into the river.
Bridge was being filmed with helicopter, on foot, and mounted camera crane.
Crews were only allowed to film every half hour to allow public on bridge.
More location shoots will be taking place in London.
Pictures from the Millennium Bridge Shoot:
Test screening viewers note that the Muggle Prime Minister is cut, and so too was Scrimgeour:we dont meet the Muggle Prime MinisterThere are no scenes with the Minister of Magic, and I dont believe they even mentioned Fudge was sacked (though I may have missed it) A test screening attendee gave a description of the opening scenes:The movie opens with a scene from OOTP, of Dumbledore and Harry at the ministry on the night Sirius dies, standing in front of a barrage of flash bulbs.
Then it transitions to the WB logo and Harry Potter (which looked even cooler than the last movie).
Then it goes to an interior shot of an ultra modern office building overlooking the Millennium Bridge.
There are [Death Eaters] flying through the air and then the bridge starts to wave violently and then collapses with lots of people on it.
Shots of this attack came from the third trailer, released in November:
Bridge Attack:
A new character Sofie was cast for the Boardroom Opening Scene.
From new information, we can infer that Sofie will be in the ultra modern office building.
Her scenes may have been cut.
Ollivanders capture is seen in the film Ah yes I almost forgot about that, we do see His shop being smashed and I think even on fire, and we do see someone who we can all guess is Ollivander being taken away struggling with a bag over his head by masked death eaters A shot of the flying Death Eaters destroying Ollivanders came from the third trailer, released in November:
Ollivanders:
Rachezee discussed the opening scene during her interview with PrinceWatch:PrinceWatch Transcript:
PrinceWatch episode 3Rachel: -- it was really cool because it was -- it's -- it's a -- all pedestrian bridge so it's -- there was just --
Scott: Ah.
Rachel: -- a lot of people on the bridge and they were holding on for dear life and it was shaking.
It was -- it --
(laughter)
Vince: Wow.
Rachel: -- looked like a movie about earthquakes.
(laughter) But --
Vince: And you see --
Rachel: -- but it --
Vince: -- people die?
Rachel: -- [inaudible] blood.
Vince: Do you see people die?
Like when they fall into the water or just --
Rachel: I don't think I re --
Vince: Is it like violent?
Rachel: I think it's --
Vince: Is it --
Rachel: -- no -- it disappears into the water and there's people on it so I think it's --
Vince: Oh.
Rachel: -- [inaudible] you know --
Vince: Yeah.
Yeah. That's pretty dark.
Rachel: We don't --
Vince: Yeah.
Rachel: -- they could have survived, but not -- I mean, they wouldn't have been all that happy.
(laughs)
Vince: Oh, yeah.
Yeah. (laughs)
Scott: So is it just a real quick --
Vince: And the --
Scott: -- scene -- over real fast or is it -- is it a good --
Rachel: It's long enough --
Scott: -- cinematic opening?
Rachel: -- I would say.
It's not --
Scott: That's good.
Rachel: -- super -- but it's long enough.
It doesn't -- you understand that something -- something bad is happening and it's not a normal event -- you know, it's not a natural --
Vince: Right.
Rachel: -- occurring event.
Scott: Right.
Rachel: So ...
(laughs)
Vince: Is it --
Scott: Well, is there any --
Vince: -- sort of a bomb --
Scott: -- other events --
Vince: -- or --
Scott: -- from the book from that first chapter -- like where there was murders of people inside houses with like locked windows and doors or was --
Vince: Yeah.
Is it like a part of a montage or --
Scott: -- was there any Death Eater attacks or anything after the bridge attack?
Rachel: No.
I --
Scott: I know we --
Rachel: -- I -- it went to Olli -- I think the one thing I had forgotten when I writ -- wrote it was that the Ollivander sce -- there was a scene where Ollivander -- where it's obvious it's him -- gets dragged out of his shop.
Vince: It's obvious it's him?
Oh -- because some --
Rachel: Yeah, because --
Vince: -- people said --
Rachel: -- it's his shop.
Vince: -- it's not obvious.
Rachel: You -- they don't -- you don't see him because I don't think they even got the actor back for it, but -- for this movie -- but the --
Vince: But it's implied that it's him, yeah.
Rachel: Yeah, 'cause they put a bag over -- they put one of those sacks over his head and they drag him out.
Scott: Uh-huh.
Rachel: But it's obvious he's alive.
Scott: Cool.
Rachel: There's no question that -- that he's not -- they didn't kill him.
They -- they just dragged out -- dragged him out of the shop and --
Scott: So it goes --
Rachel: -- and [inaudible] (attacks?)
Scott: -- from the bridge attack --
Vince: That sets up --
Scott: -- to --
Vince: -- Deathly Hallows then -- I guess then, at the end?
I guess, again --
Rachel: Yeah.
They're --
Vince: -- to keep that subplot in
Rachel: Yeah.
They were --
Vince: -- Deathly Hallows.
Rachel: -- definitely setting it up.
Vince: Yeah.
Rachel: So ...
Scott: It goes the -- the bridge attack to Diagon Alley and then directly to Harry in the café?
Rachel: Yeah.
2. Spinners End:
A test screening attendee mentions that the Spinners End scene is moved in the film:The scene of Spinner's End happens just after Harry arrives at the Burrow.
Information about this scene came from a reliable sourceThe real Unbreakable Vow scene is really good.
A lot like the book.
Wormtail even appears briefly at the beginning.
When we first see Snape he's reading a newspaper about the bridge collapse and Harry now being The Chosen One.
A shot of this newspaper came from the HBP sneak peeks:
More information came from the test screeningBella does not question [Snape]'s loyalty.
Is this perhaps to just try and trick the audience into thinking Snape really is unquestionably an evil git?
There is no insults or jibes between Bellatrix and Snape.
The only thing I remember clearly is Bella goes to the mantle over the fire place and starts picking things up.
Snape snaps at her to Put that down and something about being rude and Bella glares at him with a touch of humor but puts it down.
Snape does say that the Dark lord has already told him of the plan Narcissa is about to reveal and Bellatrix does seem surprised.
A picture of Spinners End came from a calendar picture
Calendar picture:
A picture of the vow has surfaced
3.
Will and Won't:
Test screening attendees tell us that the Dursleys and Kreacher are cut No Dursleys at all.
No Privet Drive. No inheriting Grimmauld place or Kreacher as there is no Kreacher or Dobby.
According to the Snitchseeker Set Report Teaser, there will be a scene which features Harry and a waitress:We also learned that there will be scenes which indicate our favourite trio are getting older, including an encounter between Harry and a waitress We have further learnt from the EW set report that the scene will take place at the beginning.The opening sequence finds Harry flirting at with a waitress A picture of the waitress has emerged:
Test screening viewers further describe the opening:Directly following this [Bridge attack] we see Harry in Little Whinging at a cafe called Treats, which is in/by a train station.
He is reading the paper about the bridge collapse and he asks the waitress what time she gets off work.
However he is then distracted by a train, which departs to reveal Dumbledore standing on the opposite platform.
Harry and Dumbledore Side-Along Apparate (the special effect, which appeared to be completed, was perfect in matching the canon description of the act) to the village where Slughorn is staying Rachezee described this scene during her interview with PrinceWatch, saying that Harry is reading a Daily Prophet during the scene and that he is told off by Dumbledore for being out of the safety of Privet Drive:PrinceWatch Transcript:
PrinceWatch episode 3 Scott: It goes the -- the bridge attack to Diagon Alley and then directly to Harry in the café?
Rachel: Yeah.
Scott: Okay.
Rachel: And he's flirting with this wait -- well, with like a pretty wait -- well, actually, she's flirting with him and then he flirts back.
Like --
Vince: Oh.
Meesha: I -- now I -- I'm -- this really --
Vince: Uh-oh.
Meesha: -- concerns me.
I mean, this scene just does not sound like it flows with the rest of the movie very well.
Rachel: I think I audibly said "Uh-oh" when I saw it.
And I was --
Meesha: Yeah.
(laughter)
Rachel: -- I think -- I -- I think I've expressed before that I've been -- I was hesitant about seeing this movie in the first pl -- when it was supposed to be -- you know, I -- of course, I would see the screen -- screening (laughs) no matter what, but --
Meesha: Right.
Rachel: -- I was --
Vince: Of course, I would.
Rachel: I was debating about whether or not to see -- not because of it being delayed, but just because of -- I -- I was being -- I've been annoyed with the movies (laughs) recently so --
Vince: Yeah.
Bitter.
Rachel: -- but --
Vince: Yeah.
Rachel: -- and this -- like -- I was just like "Oh God" -- I -- you know, what -- what -- you know, what are they thinking?
(laughs) But it actually --
Vince: Yeah.
Rachel: -- wasn't that bad.
Maybe I was just expect -- you know, I've gotten used --
Meesha: Yeah.
Rachel: -- to being (laughs) disappointed about the -- you know, about the movies by now, but I thought it wasn't that bad.
Meesha: Yeah.
I see.
Vince: Is it a really quick --
Rachel: [inaudible]
Vince: Is it like --
Rachel: -- you know?
(laughs)
Meesha: Well, I mean, it --
Vince: -- a really quick little scene?
Is it like --
Rachel: It's --
Vince: -- [inaudible]
Rachel: -- not that long.
He --
Vince: Oh. [inaudible]
Rachel: Basically, what happens is --
Meesha: Yeah.
Rachel: Basically, what happens is that Harry is sitting there reading the Daily Prophet and the waitress comes up and says -- it's basically otherwise empty -- and says, you know, "I saw -- you left one of those papers here another day -- or another -- the other night -- and I saw one of those pictures moving".
And he -- he -- and he goes -- he goes, "Oh, well -- you know -- really?" Like, kind of -- you know -- like, I don't know what you're talking about.
But -- and then -- (laughter) -- and then -- and then -- then, basically, he goes -- basically, she -- she's kind of flirting and -- and as she's about to leave, he goes -- well -- you know, "what time do you get off?" and --
Vince: Ah.
(laughs)
Rachel: -- and then, all of a sudden, the windows fog up and I thought Dementors were coming, but -- because of the windows fogging up -- but it turns out to be Dumbledore.
(laughs) So ...
Vince: Oh.
That's cool. (laughter) That's a cool effect, yeah.
Rachel: And --
Vince: Yeah.
Rachel: -- Dumbledore does chide him for being there.
He says, you know, "you're -- that's really -- you know, you're not being safe."
Vince: Oh.
Very --
Meesha: Oh good.
Vince: -- good.
Scott: Oh, okay.
Vince: Very good.
Scott: Okay.
That's nice.
Meesha: That's what I was worried about.
Yeah. That's good.
Vince: That's awesome.
Rachel: Yeah and there's also little -- little jabs --
Vince: It's in character too.
Rachel: -- at Harry that I don't remember the exact -- exactly what he says, but I know that there was little interchanges and that was -- it started there and kept going throughout the movie where it made it really clear that -- that Harry was comfortable with him and -- and thought of him -- you know, was talking to him like --
Vince: Like a friend.
Rachel: -- you would talk to your grandpa or his friend --
Vince: Ah.
Rachel: -- or mentor, you know, so it wasn't -- it was no longer the same relationship anymore.
Lucius imprisonment will be highlighted in the opening according to a test screening viewer in a newspaper.
This is likely to be the newspaper Harry is reading.Also some time in the beginning we see a newspaper article referring to Lucius being in Azkaban.
There is a moving picture of him.
A cut scene from OotP was of Lucius in prison, it is likely they will use this footage:
A scene at Surbiton train station, including the actors Michael Gambon and Daniel Radcliffe, was filmed.
Later information clarified that this scene is where Dumbledore picks Harry up:
Rachezee discussed the Apparation and its introduction to the film series during her interview with PrinceWatch:PrinceWatch Transcript:
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4. Horace Slughorn:
Scenes outside Slughorn's house were filmed late 2007.
They have recreated the entire village of Budleigh Babberton from the book including the old war memorial.
There is a store called: Babberton Arms in the background.Budleigh Babberton:
A picture of Harry and Dumbledore (without effects) has surfaced
Some test screening viewers describe the films portrayal of Slughorn:One of my largest concerns for the movie was getting to see Jim Broadbent as Horace Slughorn.
Don’t worry. Throughout the movie, I was continuously impressed with how they adapted the character to the film, and to say that he does reflect my Slughorn from the books satisfactorily, with a little extra, is true.
The scene where they meet Slughorn is surprisingly close to the events of the book, as is most of this movie, actually.
I was surprised and delighted to see Couch-Slughorn put to film.
Dumbledore takes Harry along to slughorn's and at this point i thought i was getting a little wary considering slughorn wasn't at all like i imagined him to be...
There's an illustration of slughorn in the book and that's more or less what i thought he would look like, whereas in the movie, he's much taller and a little thinner, and less indlugent and opulent looking..so i was a lil dissapointed by that, but trust me, as the movie goes on, that doesnt matter a bit because he fits in very well with the whole package...
A sequence of Harry and Dumbledore arriving at Slughorn’s came from the third trailer, released November:
Harry and Dumbledore outside Slughorn’s:
The inside of Slughorn’s Home was featured on the HBP Sneak Peeks from late 2007:
Slughorn’s Home:
The Slughorn chair transformation has been confirmed from the Mugglenet Set Report Teaser:The chair version of Slughorn was also in the pressroom.
I quickly had a seat in it.
I plopped myself down a little too quickly and unexpectedly sank into it.
His pajamas (which were right next to the chair) match the cloth on the couch and the transformation should be something hysterical.
Yates said there was a comical scene where someone goes to draw the drapes and the entire curtain falls.
This might be part of the scene in Slughorn's house.
A picture of Dumbledore and Slughorn has surfaced
A test screening viewer describes this scene:Dumbledore is repairing the damage to the muggle house Slughorn is staying in at the beginning of the movie.
Slughorn does not help but just stands there looking amazed and astonished at the magic Dumbledore is performing for some reason.
Like he has never seen magic before Nina Voelker, who was cast as Wendy Slinkhard, explains what significance her original character plays in the film:Only a very small role, Slinkhard Wendy is a former student of Professor Slughorn's and is now a published author, so I was in a picture with Professor Slughorn, played by Jim Broadbent, which I will dedicate in my book.
This picture might be in Slughorn's house.
Slughorn will show Harry a picture of Lily, according to a test screening viewer:Slughorn does tell Harry that he has his mother's eyes in the beginning when Harry first meets him.
Slughorn shows him a picture of Lily.
I don't think I have mentioned this anywhere before, but the picture looked a lot like ginny.
A lot. It was the first thing I thought when I saw it.
Not in a bad way either, I mean you could tell it wasn't her, but it looked like her.
Kind of in keeping with a lot of fan art I have seen in terms of similarities.
Gambon had been camping it up on set and word got out that they filmed Dumbledore saying the "I do love knitting patterns' line.
Slughorn will shout "Alright!
Alright" I'll take the job!" as Harry and Dumbledore leave his house like in the book.
The second and third trailers (Oct and Nov) both showed Harry and Dumbledore apparating from Budliegh Babberton:
Apparation:
5.
An Excess of Phlegm:
The Burrow is confirmed as in the movie.
Fleur Delacour and Bill have both been cut.
Test Screening viewers describe Harry’s arrival:It's actually another really cute part of the movie - Dumbledore tells Harry that his trunk and Hedwig are waiting for him at the Burrow (whilst they're still...
Wherever they are getting Slughorn) and then it cuts to the Burrow and Ginny comes downstairs and sees Harry's stuff and yells for her mom, wanting to know when Harry arrived.
Molly sticks her head over the railing from one of the higher floors and tells her that Harry HASN'T arrived and Ginny says something about his stuff being there...
Then Ron sticks HIS head over the railing from higher up and says, 'Did someone say Harry?
What about Harry?' and Ginny says, 'Is he up there with you?' and Ron says, 'I'd know if my best mate was here, wouldn't I?' and then the same thing happens with Hermione, and they all get downstairs just as Harry comes in.
Pictures during this sequence have emerged:
A picture of Harry and Ginny hugging has emerged online.
It's most likely to take place when Harry arrives at the Burrow:
Some additional support for this assumption is a Quote: from Leaky’s Set Report Teaser: The romance bug is making its rounds in this film, with Dan speaking of a script direction indicating an “oddly charged” moment between Harry and Ginny when they first see each other in the burrow Staying true to the book, according to the HPANA Set Report Teaser, the Weasley Clock will have all hands pointing to “Mortal Peril” and the Weasley's Burrow (complete with the family clock -- all hands pointing to "Mortal Peril").
A calendar picture showing the Weasley clock and the living room emerged:
The Burrow:
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7. The Slug Club:
From the test screenings, it was noted the Hogwarts Express felt different.Apparently the Hogwarts Express seems a little different somehow.
In a good way, and not like continuity is ruined, but it apparently has a different feel to it.
Rachezee elaborated on this in her appearance on PrinceWatch, telling that a new area of the Express, a dining car, is shown:PrinceWatch episode 3 Aaron: From that – how it was different it was kind of –
Rachel: It – it had the dining car.
That was how – I mean – that was – there was – there was other cars besides just the ca – you know, the – cabins that they usually are in.
They – There was the – Draco was actually in a dining car, like there definitely – there was tables – was a – was a place to eat, you know (laughs)
Aaron: Ah, ok.
Rachel: It was bigger.
So it wasn’t – it was more like a, you know, a real train rather than – and it – it was a little bit bigger looking.
Shots of the Hogwarts train travelling to Hogwarts have been filmed.
A shot of the Hogwarts express featured in the first trailer, released July:
Luna Lovegood will wear her Spectrespecs as in the book.
This was first seen is an official picture, but also seen in a calendar and the third trailer:
Alternate Views:
Rachezee discussed this picture and Evanna Lynch’s Lunaish way of handing out the Quibbler’s in her appearance on PrinceWatch:PrinceWatch episode 3 Scott: Oh, and – and then we’ve got a picture of Luna, which is quite hilarious, in her Spectrespecs.
(laughs)
Vince: Yeah.
Meesha: I love –
Rachel: Yeah, she’s passing –
Meesha: – this picture.
Rachel: – out the Quibblers to everybody.
Scott: Oh.
Rachel: Like – she’s just giving them away to everyone…
(laughter)
Vince: How is that scene, anyway?
I – Like, is that like a…
Rachel: Oh, she was cute, you know – she was – she was typical Luna – I mean Evanna Lynch does a great job, so – as Luna – so – and she was just, just passing them out in her very Lunaish way and – and you know, Gin – Ginny gets one and Her – and I think even Hermione takes one too (laughs) at one point.
(laughs)
Test screening viewers have stated the first Slug Club meeting has been moved from the train.
8. Snape Victorious:
The HBP sneak peeks from late 2007 have confirmed the scene where Harry is spying on the Slytherins in their compartment under the cloak and then where Draco freezes Harry on the train and covers him with his cloak is confirmed.
Petrificus Totalus!:
Luna will replace Tonks’ role of saving Harry.Luna uses her Spectrespecs to find Harry and save him herself.
A script of this scene emerged from a reliable source;
Screenshots of this scene came from the second trailer, released October:
HBP script MALFOY
Let's just say I don't think you'll be seeing me wasting my time in Charms Class next year.
Confused, Pansy glances at Blaise, who snorts derisively.
MALFOY (CONT'D)
Amused, Blaise?
We'll see just who's laughing in the end.
Blaise shakes his head, smiling as he looks out the window at the darkness.
Just then the small bag in the upper rack shifts.
Malfoy's eyes play over it.
33 - EXT.
STATION - DUSK/EVENING
The Hogwarts Express steams into the station.
34 - INT.
AISLE - HOGWARTS EXPRESS - SAME TIME - DUSK/EVENING
Ron and Hermione step into the crowded aisle.
HERMIONE
Where's Harry?
RON
Probably on the platform.
C'mon.
35 - INT. COMPARTMENT - DUSK/EVENING
As Blaise and Pansy make to exit, Malfoy takes down the small bag, grips the handle thoughtfully.
MALFOY
You two go on.
I want to check something.
Malfoy slides shut the door.
LETS THE BLINDS DOWN.
A beat.
MALFOY (CONT'D)
Didn't mummy ever tell you it's bad manners to eavesdrop, Potter?
Petrificus Totalus!
Malfoy wheels, points his wand at the luggage rack.
Something hits the floor with a THUMP.
The Invisibility Cloak slips away and reveals Harry, paralyzed on the floor.
Malfoy grins.
MALFOY (CONT'D)
Oh, right, she was dead before you could wipe the drool off your chin.
Malfoy brings his boot down hard on Harry's face.
SNAP! Blood squirts from Harry's nose.
Malfoy snatches up the Invisibility cloak, pitches it over Harry.
MALFOY (CONT'D)
Enjoy the ride back to London.
36 - EXT.
STATION - MOMENTS LATER - EVENING
Malfoy steps off, pulls his cloak tight and disappears into the night.
Softly, a SOUND rises, of a GIRL LIGHTLY HUMMING and we CUT TO a...
37 - INTO.
AISLE - HOGWARTS EXPRESS - EVENING
...STRANGE MOVING POV - HALF RED/HALF BLUE
Luna Lovegood wanders down the aisle HUMMING, red and blue Spectrespecs wobbling on the bridge of her nose.
Up ahead one compartment's BLINDS are shut.
Luna stops HUMMING.
Cocks her head curiously.
As she does, the LIGHT from an overhead lantern kicks off the cheap plastic lenses of her glasses and, for the briefest of seconds, a FLUTTERING CLOUD appears.
Of tiny insects.
Or pixie dust. Or a trick of the light.
38 - INT.
COMPARTMENT - SAME TIME - EVENING
Luna's SILHOUETTE SWELLS over the blinds, then the door opens.
She calmly draws her wand and sends forth a blast of RED LIGHT.
The Invisibility Cload slithers from Harry's body.
LUNA
Hello, Harry.
HARRY
Luna.
How'd you..?
LUNA
Wrackspurts.
Your head's full of them.
A test screening viewer commented on this scene:I do not remember seeing alot of blood, but I think the blood might be added in with cgi.
But we also experience the stomping from Harry's point of view as though we are lying on the ground and Draco is stomping on us.
It was a very effective scene though, although I remember the audience gasping.
In the following scene luna offers to repair his nose, and Harry asks something like, "Have you ever repaired a broken nose before?" so we do know that is was broken.
(Luna fixes it without a hitch) Rachezee discussed this scene during her appearance on PrinceWatch:PrinceWatch Interview:
PrinceWatch episode 3Meesha: Did – did Draco actually stomp on his nose –
Rachel: Yes.
Vince: Yes, he did.
Rachel: Yes, and – and like – and you see it from the point of views as if it’s Harry lying down on the ground.
Meesha: Oh.
Oh, that’s cool.
Rachel: So, he kinda stomps on you, if you know what I mean (laughs)
Meesha: Yeah
Vince: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Scott: Yeah (laughs)
Meesha: The big foot coming down, yeah.
[…]
Rachel: – it’s the sound that matters – there was a sickening sound of a nose breaking, you know.
Vince: Oh!
That’s good – something.
Meesha: Yeah.
Rachel: Yeah.
And that’s – that’s what pulls it off is it’s – I thing they put a snap in the script, you know what I mean, and it was a – it was a – (It sounded great)
Vince: Oh, they did?
A snap?
Scott: Hm.
Rachel: Well that’s what they say in the script leak.
Vince: Oh, in the script.
But in the movie, you can’t hear a little snap?
Rachel: We hear something that sounds gross you know…
Vince: Ah.
Meesha: Sounds like a bone breaking.
Rachel: Something you won’t want happening to you (laughs)
[…]
Rachel: The only – the only problem with this scene is potentially that – is that – so, you know, Luna can see through an Invisibility Cloak with Spectrespecs.
You know (laughs) –
Vince: Yeah.
Rachel: – it is one of the Deathly Hallows, so… (laughs) But – so …
Scott: So she can actually see his body?
I thought that…
Rachel: Well no.
I mean she can see something.
So – It’s not completely –
Scott: Oh.
Rachel: – doesn’t make him completely invisible.
Scott: I just thought she saw the things kinda floating around in the air with…
Vince: Ambiguous, then eh?
Rachel: She does.
But then – But she – But she knows that something’s there.
Scott: OK.
But yeah, yeah, I see what you’re saying.
She can see the things floating around his head.
Kind of.
(laughter)
Scott: So…
Vince: It’s ambiguous.
It sounds like it’s ambiguous, like…
Scott: Yeah.
Vince: … not sure really, like – it…
Rachel: Yeah, it doesn’t look like anyone –
Vince: Luna …
Rachel: – It doesn’t look like anyone.
It looks like, you know, a really small form of flies maybe.
Colourful flies, maybe, you know what I mean?
It doesn’t – It doesn’t…
Vince: So I guess they’re real then?
(laughter)
Scott: I suppose so.
Rachel: Well they are seen through Spectrespecs, so (laughs)
Vince: Yeah.
Scott: So, the train then, isn’t about to leave.
It doesn’t appear it’s pulling out and he gets found, you know, before he’s – you know, off, and gonna miss the feast.
It –It’s like she discovers him right away as they...?
Rachel: Yeah.
Yeah – they’re not too far.
I mean they’re – they’re definitely behind everyone else, but they’re not – they’re not superbly behind.
They – they make it to the feast.
Well they at least – they make it to the announcements…
It seems we will see the Hogwarts Gates for the 1st time, due to a comment from the set report:We were shown the Hogwarts gates;
They are in a small clump of trees with the tops lopped off and have blue screen on each side (blue instead of green because of the trees and grass).
The spikes on the gate are made of rubber for health and safety reasons!
There are huge carved [boars] on top of the gate columns.
They said the GCI will be added later with Hogwarts castle on one side and the trees will be repeated to make the Forbidden forest.
The Hogwarts Gates were featured in the third trailer, released November:
Rachezee discussed the scene at the gate during her appearance on PrinceWatch, telling that Draco brings Lucius’ cane into school and Filch tries to confiscate it, but Snape intervenes:PrinceWatch episode 3Rachel: He was carrying -- he actually came in with his dad's -- you know -- that -- the cane --
Vince: The cane, yeah.
Rachel: -- that -- you know --
Scott: Yeah.
Rachel: -- that Lucius always has and so --
Vince: He had a walking stick, yeah.
Rachel: -- yeah -- and Filch tries to stop him and then the -- Snape comes to his rescue, but Filch
Scott: Huh.
Rachel: -- was trying to say that it was full of dark magic and he couldn't bring it in.
So ...
A behind the scenes shot of Dumbledore giving a speech (with his glasses) emerged
A picture of Slughorn shows him at the opening feast:
Rachezee discussed the opening feast and the presence of Dumbledore’s glasses during her appearance on PrinceWatch, notably talking about a CGI effect of Dumbledore’s lectern:PrinceWatch episode 3Vince: How often does he wear them in this movie, how often?
Rachel: He wears – he wears them more than more then I think in the previous movie, but they’re definitely off…
(laughter)
Rachel: McGonagall’s are off too though.
You know, McGonagall is supposed to be wearing glasses and she almost never does in the movies, so…
Scott: Yeah.
Vince: At least it’s more than usual.
It’s something.
Scott: What is that scene like, the Great Hall opening feast scene this time.
I don’t think we’ve heard too much about it.
Rachel: The one – the one cool think about that scene I – I personally liked it, was – when – Dumbledore goes up to that – to his, his lectern or whatever it is, with that owl there.
It’s actually – the owl has its wings down as though is – standing like a statue.
And then when he goes up there to make his speech, it like raises its wings up and like – into that pose that it’s always in when he standing there.
You know what I’m talking about?
Scott: Yeah.
Right.
Vince: Yeah.
Aaron: Yeah.
Rachel: Yeah.
So that’s – that was a C – that was a CGI effect that was – that was done.
And it was – it looked really cool.
Scott: And does he make the announcement of the – post changes for Slughorn and…
Rachel: Yes.
Scott: …for Defence Against the Dark Arts and Potions?
Rachel: Yes, and – there – there was a little was a little bit of murmuring but there wasn’t a huge uproar or anything about the whole idea.
Scott: Well that’s because…
Vince: Well there is a reaction, though, right?
Rachel: There is a reaction.
9. The Half-Blood Prince:
The scene where McGonagall hands out course schedules and Harry decides to continue potions has been filmed.A source from the set today revealed to me that the scene being shot was Professor McGonagall telling Ron and Harry that they can take Potions for their NEWTS.
This scene involved 200 extras, ranging from First Years to Seventh Years.
A shot of Hogwarts students and McGonagall in a corridor featured in the teaser trailer, part of the above shoot:
A test screening attendee describes this sceneThat is the first day of classes.
McGonagall spots Harry and Ron along the wall, just chilling, acting like teenage boys, and calls to Harry and asks him what he is doing.
He tells her he and Ron have a free period.
And she asks him why he isn't in potions.
She goes through the same explanation as in the book about how he can take potions now that Snape is not teaching it.
That she says something funny, like "go take Mr.
Weasley with you, he is enjoying himself a little too much over there." (major paraphrasing) Rachezee discussed OWLs in HBP during her appearance on PrinceWatch, saying their only mention was during this scene:PrinceWatch episode 3Scott: Oh, and then another question that crops up related to that I just thought of is – was there anything about the OWLs or the grades they got or Harry’s ambitions to be an Auror?
Rachel: No.
No, In fact that was the only mention of the OWLs what so ever that – I was almost surprised they talked about them but didn’t talk about them.
(laughs)
Scott: ‘Cause I thought they would use the scene when I had heard about it too, just briefly go over how he had ambitions to be an Auror, and the grades he got on his OWLs
A small special on HBP from E!
Entertainment showed the filming of a scene of Harry and in a corridor:
A picture of this scene has emerged:
A picture of the first potions class was released.
From left to right, in the picture is: Slughorn (with Dean behind him), Neville, Lavender, Leanne, Katie, Hermione, Romilda and (half in the picture) Pansy:
Hermione will describe the Amortenia potion as in the book and reference a Ron/Hermione scene from earlierWhen Hermione is around the Amortentia, the last thing she trails off with is that she can smell spearmint toothpaste A test screening attendee has given some details regarding the Potions class scene:Now to the subject of how Harry gets the potions book.
Harry and Ron arrive in potions, and Slughorn tells them to go to the cabinet to take one of the extra copies he has.
They open the cabinet which has several ratty old books and one virtually new one.
Harry and Ron scramble in a typical teenagish way for the nice copy, which of course, Ron gets, leaving Harry to settle for one of the tattered old ones.
When they begin to make the Draught of Living Death we see Harry open his books and the camera pans over the marked up pages.
They all start to make there potion and we see Hermione and Ron struggling to cut up the sopophorous bean.
The camera then shows us the handwritten addition in the book (Harry may read it to himself out loud, I can’t remember for certain) “Crush with flat side of dagger, releases juice better than cutting.” After he crushes the bean, looking excited, Hermione, whose hair is becoming increasingly messy, frizzy and puffy, leans to him and asks him how he is doing that.
He tells her what the handwritten instruction says to do, and she says something like, “but that not in the official instructions” and starts rereading her own book frantically.
When Slughorn later declares Harry the winner and presents him with the Felix Felicis in front of the class, Ron and Hermione look annoyed and the whole class claps very unenthusiastically, while Harry with a huge shameless grin on his face accepts the bottle of potion.
This scene was featured heavily in the third trailer, released November:
Trailer screencaps:
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10. The House of Gaunt:
At the U.S.
OOTP premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, director David Yates told us that they are currently working on paring down the many memories in Half-Blood Prince to a workable film format: "We're making a decision right now to compress those a wee bit, but we've still got some really cool ones.
We've got, you know, the wonderful thing is seeing Riddle as a child, which is really scary, and I've found a really interesting kid to play Riddle.
I can't tell you who it is yet -- it's early days." Producer David Heyman later expanded on Yates's comments:"There will be memories, but not as many as there are in the book." When I asked which ones they're cutting, he said, "I can't say that yet because it's still a work in progress.
We haven't locked up the script yet." The Gaunt scene seems to be cut as Yates recently said that they have only “2 or 3 memories”In the books, the memories were a very big part of JK Rowling's story.
We've actually pared them down in our story, and she was very supportive of that decision.
They're such an enjoyable part of reading the Half-Blood Prince.
But we've kind of distilled them down to two or three memories to try to keep everything more in the moment.
Flashbacks in movies are tricky things;
They tend to hold up the momentum of the story you're telling.
Test screening viewers confirm that the Gaunts are cut and that the “2 or 3” memories are the orphanage and the fake and real horcrux memories.
11. Hermione's Helping Hand:
It appears the Quidditch Tryouts will be included in HBP, based on Devon Murray's (Seamus) comments:Devon says that he's hardly in Half-Blood Prince, but still has a bit of fun (says Seamus is the stupidest wizard in all of Hogwarts, in his opinion);
There might be some pyromania with his character and he mentions Seamus trying out for Quidditch trials in the sixth film and doing a bad job at flying.
Tryouts were confirmed by an official picture:
McClaggen’s presence at the tryouts has been confirmed by him being in a calendar picture of Ron on a broomstick during tryouts:
Calendar Pic:
Another picture of Ron came from a different calendar:
12.
Silver and Opals:
A call sheet shows a small section of a scene 51 (two scenes before the script leak) in the common room being filmed, described as follows:Prophet Moving Photo No.
3 A call sheet shows a scene 52 (one scene before the script leak) in Hogsmeade, with the characters Harry, Ron, Hermione, Hagrid, Neville, Slughorn, Belby and Flitwick in it, described as follows:The trio discuss the book, they bump into Hagrid and go into the Three Broomsticks A section of script was leaked on IMDB about a scene in the Three Broomsticks
HBP script53 INT.
THREE BROOMSTICKS - LATER - DAY
As the trio enter, Harry glances round, locates Slughorn at the bar, planted plumply on a stool.
HARRY
No.
Over here.
Hermione and Ron, in the midst of seating themselves at a perfectly acceptable---and clean---table, see Harry seat himself at one strewn with detritus of a previous customer--but which puts him in direct view of Slughorn.
They exchange a glance, shrug, join Harry.
Ron starts to take the chair directly opposite Harry--blocking his view.
HARRY (CONT'D)
No, no.
Sit next to me.
Ron stops, exchanges another glance with Hermione.
RON
O-kay.
A SKINNY KID in an apron appears, tosses a FILTHY RAG upon the table--which begins to wipe the surface on its own.
Harry cranes his neck around the kid to keep Slughorn in view.
SKINNY KID
What'll we have?
HERMIONE
Three Butterbeers.
Splash of ginger in mine, please.
The kid WHISTLES and the rag leaps back into his pocket.
Harry continues to eye Slughorn, when he sees Draco.
They lock eyes briefly, then Draco exits.
RON
Aw, bloody hell...
Harry turns, and sees Ron glowering at Ginny who sits in a dark corner with Dean, their faces lit by a guttering candle.
HERMIONE
Oh, honestly Ronald.
They're just holding hands...
(as Dean kisses Ginny)
And snogging.
RON
I'd like to leave.
HERMIONE
Leave?
You can't be serious.
RON
That happens to be my sister.
HERMIONE
So?
What if she looked over here and saw you snogging me?
Would you expect her to get up and leave?
Ron blinks, utterly speechless.
Then:
SLUGHORN
Harry, m'boy!
Slughorn's voice BOOMS so loudly even Ginny jumps--and catches Harry looking.
As Slughorn waddles over, SLOSHING mug in hand, Harry rises immediately--an action so grossly out of character that Hermione regards him with amused curiosity.
HARRY
Hello, sir.
Wonderful to see you.
Hermione, brow wrinkling, turns to Ron, silently mouths: wonderful to see you?
HARRY (CONT'D)
So what brings you here, sir?
SLUGHORN
Oh, the Three Broomsticks and I go way back.
Longer than I'd care to admit.
In fact I remember when it was simply One Broomstick!
As Slughorn GUFFAWS, Harry joins in, LAUGHING HEARTILY as well.
Slughorn's belly trembles next to Hermione's cheek and his waving mug sloshes over, spattering the table.
SLUGHORN (CONT'D)
Oops!
All hands on deck, Granger!
Hermione smiles thinly, when a WHISTLE is heard and the FILTHY RAG is back, whisking away Slughorn's mess as the SKINNY KID slides three foaming mugs onto the table.
(In the b.g. Katie Bell emerges from the back, starts for the exit.
Her friend LEANNE follows her out.)
SLUGHORN (CONT'D)
Listen, m'boy.
In the old days, I used to throw together the occasional supper and invite a select student or two.
Would you be game.
HARRY
I'd consider it an honor, sir.
SLUGHORN
You'd be welcome too, Granger.
Hermione in the midst of emptying her Butterbeer in one long draw, SLAMS down her mug--leaving behind a "mustache."
HERMIONE
Be delighted, sir.
SLUGHORN
Brilliant.
Look for my owl.
(exiting, to Ron)
Good to see you, Wallenby.
Ron frowns as Slughorn waddles away, turns to Harry.
RON
What're you playing at?
HARRY
Dumbledore asked me to...get to know him.
RON
Get to know him?
HARRY
Dunno.
But it must be important.
Otherwise Dumbledore wouldn't ask.
Slam!
Ron turns, see that Hermione has emptied his mug as well.
Ron gestures to her upper lip.
RON
Um...You've got a little...
Without a thought, she flicks her tongue up, wipes it clean.
There is a small scene ‘at the beginning’ concerning Ginny’s relationship with Dean:During Dan's interview, he commented about a scene where Ron says, in the beginning of the movie - while Ginny is dating Dean Thomas: "You have to hate anyone who goes out with their sister as a matter of principle." Harry, a bit ashamed, answers: “Yeah, I suppose so…." On Rachezee’s appearance on PrinceWatch, she said “Yeah, I think that’s in the Three Broomsticks when Ginny and Dean are making out.”
Information has surfaced about the scene:There were mannequins of Katie Bell when she had been hexed, one life size and one smaller for when Hagrid is holding her.
She was wearing a red scarf and red coat.
The hair on its head was real and the girl I was with knew the actress and was quite shocked because it looked so life like lying there...
A call sheet shows a scene 54 in Hogsmeade, with the characters Harry, Ron, Hermione, Hagrid, Katie and Leanne in it, described as follows:Katie gets hexed by necklace, Hagrid saves her A picture of Harry and Hermione in the snow has been released, possibly during this sequence:
A test screening viewer describes the scene:It was truly chilling, the girl playing Leanne had an outrageous scream.
I wouldn't be surprised if they actually toned it down with a voice over or something for the actual movie.
It happens almost exactly as its described in the book, although Hagrid seems to appear "just in the nick of time".
We see Katie and Leanne fighting over the necklace, Leanne telling Katie it was a mistake to take it.
Then, Katie is suddenly lifted into the air and we see her head awkwardly go back and we can see inside her mouth.
It was kind of awkward, in a good way though.
Another test screening viewer describes this scene more in detail: Just like in the book we see the trio walking back along a snow covered lane, with Katie Bell and Leanne a little ahead of them arguing.
Leanne says something like, you should never have taken it and then Katie collapses and Leanne screams.
Just as the trio run forward to help Katie rises very high up into the air, with her arms stretched out the side and her head all the way back and her mouth wide open.
We can see every single tooth of her top row of teeth (the audience laughed at that so I wonder if it will be cut).
She hangs up there for a moment, then comes crashing to the ground.
Hagrid comes out of no where yell, get back picks her up shaking her slightly shouting Katie!
Then Harry notices the necklace on the ground which has fallen out of the package.
Hagrid yells "don't touch it!" and takes Katie.
I really can't remember if Harry picks it up with the packaging around it or if that is my knowledge of the book tainting my memory of the scene, but Everyone seems to end up in the entrance hall (or it looked like an entrance hall which was nice because previous HP movies never really had an indoor one) and McGonagall is there and is given the necklace which Snape, who runs up, picks up the necklace, using his wand.
Then McGonagall asks Leanne (who looks a little too similar to Cho Chang, who, for those who wondered, is not in the movie) what happened who says that Katie said she had to bring the package to Dumbledore, but wouldn't say who gave it to her.
Then McGonagall's attention turns to the trio who is standing a bit behind Leanne and says something like "Now why is it that when something bad happens you three always seem to be present?"
Ron says something like "Believe me professor I really wish we weren't."
Harry then says he thinks that it was Draco, and Hermione and Ron stare at him and possibly say something but I don't remember.
McGonagall says that is a very serious accusation, and Snape who is watching says "And just what is your evidence?" in his slow deep demanding voice.
Harry admits he doesn't have any.
He may have said more, but I can't remember as I think my memory of what happened in the book might have me misremembering the rest of his words.
A picture of Snape, McGonagall and the trio with the necklace has surfaced
A similar picture shows McGonagall looking at the necklace:
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13. The Secret Riddle:
The third teaser trailer showed Harry on his way to his first lesson:
Pensieve lessons have been shown on the Sneak Peek
Pensieve:
According to a test screen viewer, Harry and Dumbledore do not physcially appear in the memories: I should add that the present day Dumbledore and Harry do not appear in the memory scenes.
Harry sticks his head in the pensive and watches it from there.
It is not implied that he sees everything from above, but its like by sticking his head into the pensive immerses him into the memories world This scene was the main focus in the first trailer, released July, although special effects weren’t complete as they were in the third:
Rachezee discussed the scenes’ differences from the first trailer during her interview with PrinceWatch:PrinceWatch Interview:
PrinceWatch episode 3Rachel: That was the first memory he sees -- I believe -- is the orphanage.
Aaron: But –
Rachel: But –
Aaron: -- like what –
Rachel: -- and the orphanage scene is very much like the -- the trailer .
So -- we -- I mean -- you saw most of it.
There was -- there was very little extra added on there.
So (laughs) –
Vince: That's all –
Rachel: -- but it was a really good scene.
Vince: That's all the lines that we heard in the trailer in that scene or is there like a little bit more lines in that scene?
In the orphanage scene.
Rachel: There's a little bit more.
Like –
Vince: Like what?
Rachel: -- it's a little bit -- it's not quite as jumpy.
Like he talks about -- you know -- the fact that he can talk to snakes and stuff like that.
But it -- it wasn't -- I mean that -- there -- it was in the trailer, but it was slightly -- a slightly –
Vince: Edited.
Rachel: -- a slightly different order.
Vince: Edited.
Yeah.
Rachel: Yeah.
But there was no talk to Mrs.
Cole or anything.
Scott: Huh.
I wonder if –
Rachel: They took –
Scott: -- they cut that because we saw a trading card with –
Vince: Yeah.
Scott: -- Mrs.
Cole and Dumbledore talking it looked like.
Rachel: I -- they may have been cut.
But it wasn't there when I saw it.
(laughs)
Scott: Yeah.
Rachel: Yeah.
A picture of Dumbledore with the memories came from a trading card:
A picture of Harry filling the Pensieve with a memory emerged:
Stuart Craig has built the Orphanage set confirmed in the HBP sneak peak and the trailer.
Orphanage:
The third trailer, released November, showed Dumbledore’s arrival to the orphanage with special effects added:
Third trailer screencaps:
A test screening viewer talks of this sequence: Dumbledore does not really speak with Mrs.
Cole. He just follows her up the stairs as she shows him to Riddle's room.
What you saw in the trailer is very close to what we saw.
Two trading card pictures have emerged from this scene:
Trading Cards:
The first Slug Club meeting will not be on the train.
As Slughorn asks Harry to this party in Hogsmeade, the first meeting will most likely take place in the timeline here.
This scene could be anywhere in the movie.
A picture of a Slug Club dinner has surfaced.
Counter-clockwise, the following people are in the picture: a 6th year student played by Elliot Francis, Harry, Hermione, Neville, a set of twins (probably the Carrow twins they have cast), McClaggen, Slughorn, Blaise, Belby and Ginny.
A test screening viewer describes Belby:Belby was at the slugclub stuffing his face full of ice-cream, oblivious to the fact that his answer about his not being in touch with his uncle had made him lose favor.
According to test screening sources, Ginny comes late due to her split with Dean, and Nevile is at the dinner:We don't SEE it happen ...
At Slughorn's dinner party, though, Ginny comes in late with her eyes all red and Hermione whispers to Harry that Ginny and Dean have been fighting "again" and so it's kind of implied - I don't recall if it's ever implicitly mentioned!
During her interview with PrinceWatch, Rachezee said how when Ginny arrives late to the dinner, Harry is the only one to stand and is embarrassed.
Another picture shows this:
Test screening viewers also talk of Neville’s involvement in the Slug Club:Neville is at the first dinner that Slughorn holds - the one that Ginny's late for, but is never seen with the Slug Club again.
A calendar montage is of this scene:
Calendar Montages:
A picture of Harry and Slughorn has emerged.
It was first unclear what the context of this scene was, but the set and costumes are the same as the above picture, so it probably straight after that scene.
There is no certainty, though, when either the above scene or this scene occur
Rachezee discussed this picture’s context during her appearance on PrinceWatch:PrinceWatch episode 3Scott: Oh and then from the Slug Club there’s pictures we’ve seen both from the calendar now and before that that we were confused – there’s a scene with like just Harry and Slughorn and it’s either – we’re guessing before or after the Slug Club dinner.
Rachel: Yeah
Scott: And, what’s the context of that, and – when does it occur?
Rachel: The context is basically that – there’s also in the script leak, Harry talks about it, Dumbledore does say to Harry that he wants him to allow Slughorn – Slughorn to collect him.
14. Felix Felicis:
A test screening viewer talks of Lavender Lavender Brown is indeed "comic relief" - and she's perfect for the role.
She does the whole 'Won-Won' thing and it's actually believable A picture of Lavender either doing homework or writing in a diary emerged:
Rachezee discussed this picture on this in her appearance on PrinceWatch:PrinceWatch episode 3Meesha: Oh, Ok, yeah.
I was wondering – and then there’s this one of Lavender that we had talked about – trying – she looks like she’s either doing homework or writing in a diary.
Rachel: Oh, oh
Scott: It looks like the common room.
Meesha: Lavender – It’s in the common room.
Rachel: Yeah, I…
Meesha: Looks like she might be ogling Ron.
Rachel: Probably.
(laughs) I don’t have that picture up in front of me right now…
Meesha: Yeah.
Rachel: But yeah – no – that – that sounds about right (laughs)…
Scott: She was just giving him glances…
Rachel: She was doing that all the time, I mean she was always ogling – she was always ogling Ron, I mean.
(laughter)
Rachel: I mean, so, she – she never – yeah.
Scott: Yeah.
Rachel: She was always wa – like – looking at him, like, you know – every time she looked at him you got a sick feeling inside, you know, so (laughs) – But – yeah, so…
Hermione's jealousy is confirmed;
A test screening report further confirms this:Hermione showed big time jealousy!
Emma Watson is excellent in these scenes.
A picture showing a small scene involving Ron and McClaggen has emerged:
A picture of Luna with her lion hat has emerged:
A picture showing the morning of the match has been released:
A test screening viewer describes this picture:This picture is before Rons first Quidditch game (the only one shown) and he is scared to death.
I think he is saying here how he plans on quitting.
Thats when Harry pretends to slip him the FF potion but it is Luna who notices and says something not Hermione.
Hermione does not get as mad as she does in the book either.
A description of this scene in the Great Hall has been released from the Daily Snitcher Set Report, probably scene 59, which the last line of dialogue is in the below script leak:Once we had learnt all of this information filming of the scene was again about to start.
"Take 11" was called along with "Action" and the scene began.
Harry, Hermione, Ron and Luna are sitting on the Gryffindor table alongside all of the other Gryffindor students.
Ron asks Hermione how the dinner party was the night before, to which Hermione responds.
Ron, feeling a little miffed, believes that Hermione is going to ask McClaggen to go to Slughorn's party;
However Hermione shocks him by stating that she was in fact going to ask him to go.
Luna, wearing a Gryffindor lion's head headdress is shocked to see Harry put something into Ron's drink, to which she believes is Felix Felicis.
Cue Lavender who comes onto the scene, whispers into Ron's ear and states that he will be great, to which Ron feels revitalised and exclaims they have a match to wins and leaves.
A couple of pictures come from this scene:
Multiple test screening viewers have mentioned that this the only Quidditch sequence
It appears that the Quidditch game will take place in a winter setting from a comment made in a test screening report.
"quidditch - bloody brilliant!!!
Done in a never before seen sorta way, and it was pretty cool to see it in a snow & ice sorta setting" A picture of Harry on his broom came from a foreign magazine:
A Brazilian magazine showed Ginny with her broom:
A reliable source on IMDB has leaked a scene from the script about this Quidditch scene;
Shots of the scene came from the third trailer, released November:
HBP script leak RON (CONT’D)
C'mon, Harry.
We've got a game to win.
CLOSE UP - QUAFFLE, as it ROCKETS into the AIR...
60 – EXT.
QUIDDITCH PITCH - DAY
Instantly, Slytherin snatches the Quaffle and rushes en masse toward Gryffindor's end, weaving and passing with wicked skill, culminating in a vicious, slicing shot on
goal.
Just when it appears it will clear the hoop, Ron streaks out of nowhere and sends the Quaffle screaming in the opposite direction.
Ginny pauses on her broom, stunned.
GINNY
What's gotten into him?
She glances up at Harry, circling high above and he grins.
Just then, Dean streaks by:
DEAN
Ginny!
Let's go!
Instantly, she rolls backwards, jets off and races down her fellow Chasers.
Flying in spread formation,
Dean--on the far wing--starts the Quaffle "up the line" until it lands in Ginny's hand.
Pitching herself into a wide slide to avoid a PAIR of WHISTLING BLUDGERS, she leans recklessly off her broom and whips the Quaffle through the goal untouched.
As the CROWD SCREAMS, Harry eyes the Gryffindor section, where Luna's LION HAT ROARS, Lavender CLAPS for Ron and Hermione sits with her arms crossed, a look of supreme annoyance on her face.
Harry grins, jets off.
61 – INT.
GRYFFINDOR COMMOM ROOM - NIGHT
The room teems with students celebrating Gryffindor's victory.
It feels like Mardi Gras.
Or a mosh pit. Or a riot.
And Ron is right smack in the middle of it.
CROWD
Weasley!
Weasley! Weasley!
Harry takes his backslaps on the periphery, smiling as he sips a Butterbeer and enjoys Ron's turn in the spotlight.
HERMIONE
Ron seems to be enjoying himself.
HARRY
Yep.
Apparently it's his lucky day.
Test screening viewers talk of when Ron finds out about NOT having taken FelixHarry tells Hermione the truth after the match, with a great line about it being 'almost as unfair as a Confundus Charm'.
Won Won and Lav-Lav’s relationship has been confirmed by many sources and they will kiss many times.
Information of their first kiss came from test screening reviews As far as the kiss...
They get the Harry/Ginny kiss everyone was hoping for as described in the book.
She runs at Ron after the Quidditch victory and jumps on him and kisses him...
Actually kind of looks like she's trying to eat his face (it's PERFECT - I promise!)...
But it just... works, you know?
It's a good scene, and the two of them seem to work well together!
The first kiss of Lavender and Ron was witnessed by both Harry and Hermione.
Harry watches with a stupid boyish grin and Hermione faces slowly turns from a smile to looking utterly heartbroken.
She quietly turns away to leave, and just as she leaves Harry turns and notices.
She is far less angry than she is just heartbroken.
She does send the birds she conjures at Ron but she is not so much furious as she is crushed and hurt A picture of Ron and Lavender after a match has surfaced;
A shot of Ron and Lavender’s kiss came from the second trailer, released October:
A test screening viewer briefly describes this scene:That is the scene where they are kissing the first time.
Lavender flirts with him incessantly before that A call sheet shows a scene 62 in a Hogwarts corridor, with the character Harry, in it as well as some snogging couple extras, described as follows:Harry leaves the party.
He hears chirping.
A shot of Hermione crying came from the third trailer, released November:
The scene involving Hermione shooting Ron with birds is confirmed in from the EW set report.
The birds will replace the ‘wind’ in post-production.
It should be noted that test screenings confirmed the spell was Opungo.In this scene, Harry tries to console his friend but the job becomes infinitely harder when Ron and Lavender come bumbling into this dark corner of Hogwarts looking for a place to snog.
Hermione shoos them away with a magical gust of wind, then weeps harder Hermione will mention that she can tell Harry likes GinnyHermione mentions it to Harry when he's comforting her after she sends the birds after Ron in the empty classroom - she asks him if it hurts him to see Ginny with Dean as badly as it hurts her to see Ron with Lavender...
She says she's "seen the way he (Harry) looks at her (Ginny)" and knows he loves her...
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15. The Unbreakable Vow:
A scene in the Great Hall at lunchtime is confirmed to happen sometime in the movie by a calendar montage.
Rachezee said on her interview with PrinceWatch that it was likely to be when Hermione announces she is going with McClaggen to the party:
Lunch in the Great Hall:
A shot of Harry and Hermione talking in the library has emerged off a trading card:
Test screening viewers tells us of this sceneThe picture we saw of Hermione and Harry in the library is of Harry and Hermione talking about how Ron's at perfect liberty to date who he wants to date.
This scene was featured in the second and third trailers:
There is a picture of Neville on his bed in winter:
Rachezee, her appearance on PrinceWatch, discussed this picture, pinpointing its location and describing its context:PrinceWatch episode 3Meesha:But he’s sitting on his bed, in his pyjamas.
Do you know what was going on there?
‘Cause he – he looks upset…
Rachel: I’m trying to find this picture really quick – it’s still loading – I’m sure where this picture is actually.
I’m not sure – it probably -… probably was – he was upset that he wasn’t in the Slug Club, so –
Meesha: Ah.
Ok.
Rachel: – so I’m sure that’s probably what it’s about.
Meesha: That makes sense.
Vince: Oh, Poor Neville.
Oh, Poor Neville.
Rachel: Yeah.
So without seeing it, that’s probably what it – that would be my guess ‘cause – he does talk about it with Harry later, like, and that’s why he becomes a steward at the party, instead of – a server, what ever it is, at the party.
And he serves, like, food (laughs)
Slughorn's Dinner party has been confirmed by Emma Watson and as filmed.
Mugglenet confirms the inclusion of Slughorn's Christmas Party:Our friends at DanRadcliffe.com have a new set report online from a Chilean magazine called Wiken.
In it, they talk with Dan Radcliffe and speak about several different aspects of Leavesden Studios (where all the Potter films are shot).
Of interest to those clamouring for new Half-Blood Prince news, they talk about Horace Slughorn's Christmas party:Wikén witnessed a scene during a filming day.
In it, the new Potions Master of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Horace Slughorn (played by the British actor Jim Broadbent, known by supporting roles in classic movies such as "Brazil and "Richard the Third"), celebrates a Christmas party in his room for a selected group of students.
Slughorn walks from one group to another chatting with his guests, trying to gain his favourite students' favour.
A picture of Draco brooding had been released, said to be Malfoy watching the party attendees arriving:
A picture of Slughorn and Harry from the party has surfaced:
It’s been mentioned in the Leaky Cauldron Set Report Teaser that Luna will wear a Xmas tree dress:We saw Luna’s Christmas tree dress Luna’s comments at the party have been cut:Oh and most sadly of all, no description from Luna about the dangers of the Rotfang Conspiracy.
A picture of Luna at the party in her dress, next to Sanguini and another of Slughorn’s guests:
Neville is in attendance at Slughorn's Christmas Party according to a test screening viewer:Neville is at the Christmas party, where he's serving champagne in a waiter's uniform and he tells Harry, 'I didn't get in to the Slug Club...' Test screening viewers also talk of McClaggen at the party:There's a snippet at the end of the dinner party scene where he's looking at Hermione and licking his finger and...
Oh my gosh, I died.
He's a big part of why the movie tickled me.
Also described is a scene between Harry and Hermione about McClaggenShe and Harry are hiding behind a curtain and a waiter comes and offers 'Dragon Tartar' - they both say no, and the waiter says something like, 'Probably for the best - it gives you really bad breath,' and Hermione says, 'On second thought, maybe I will...' and stuffs a few in her mouth...
A test screening attendee has given extensive details about Slughorn's Christmas Party:Harry attends with Luna (who is dressed in a peculiar silver dress that got lots of laughs from the audience), and Hermione goes with Cormac.
Harry finds Hermione hiding from him behind a curtain looking disheveled because he tried to corner her under the mistletoe (her lines are straight from the book, word for word).
As I know there are many here who care about such details, she is wearing a rather low cut dress that shows she is not such a little girl anymore.
Harry then pulls her behind another curtain when she spots Cormac approaching and she makes a quick getaway and Harry is left trapped with Cormac behind the curtain.
They discuss Hermione (I don’t remember details).
Cormac is just about to leave in search of Hermione when Snape sharply pulls the curtain aside, apparently with the belief he has just caught students making out or something, because he seams shocked to see Harry and Cormac (who is on his way out).
Before Snape can say something more, Filch comes through the door dragging Draco with him.
Just as in the books he admits he is, what’s the words?
Gape-crashing? And Slughorn like in the books forgives him.
Meanwhile both Harry and Snape are watching this (Snape’s face is unfathomable as usual but his body language suggests interest or concern, Harry is standing slightly behind Snape).
A picture of Slughorn with an unknown guest, looking to be disturbed by Filch and Draco’s arrival, had emerged:
A picture of Filch bringing in Draco was leaked:
A description of Draco and Snape’s discussion came from a test screening viewer:The next scene is Draco and Snape in a corridor trying to convince Draco to accept his help and Draco repeatedly refuses (I know there was more to this, though not much, but I just can’t recall exactly what it was).
The screen starts to pan towards the right, still keeping Draco and Snape in view, but revealing Harry standing with in a parallel corridor or classroom perhaps, standing stock still listening closely.
Harry overhears Draco and Snape fighting, though not in his invisibility cloak.
And what Snape says is slightly different and in the book what he says does not happen in the movie (stuff about helpers and Crabbe and Goyle).
But I really don't remember what he says exactly.
A montage of pictures from this scene came from a calendar:
Eavesdropping:
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16. A Very Frosty Christmas:
A test screening viewer has informed us that there was a scene of the Hogwarts Express, as the students are going home for Christmas:Now, the next scene is another I described, with Harry and Ron on the Hogwarts Express going to the burrow for Christmas.
I actually think they were discussing unbreakable vows but I am not really sure because that is when Lavender turns up outside the compartment steaming up the window with her breath and writing with her finger on the glass making a heart with R+L and then steaming it up again to make it show up better.
Then she mouths to Ron “I really miss you” or something and leaves A shot from the third trailer, released November, shows the Hogwarts Express leaving in Winter:
A test screening viewer describes the first scene at the Burrow during Christmas:But I am guessing they were discussing unbreakable vows because in the next scene at the Burrow Harry is talking to Lupin and Tonks and I think Arthur, I think about what he saw heard Draco and Snape discussing, but the audience was still going from the previous scene with Lavender.
The first lines I caught was Lupin saying, “It all comes down to whether you trust Dumbledore.
I do, therefore I trust Severus.” Two pictures of Harry, Ginny, and Ron (one with and one w/o director David Yates) celebrating Christmas at the Burrow have been released:
Christmas at the Weasley's:
Test screening viewers describe the above sceneIt's a really cute scene at Christmas at the Burrow...
Ginny comes and sits down next to Harry and is feeding him and they're kind of sharing a "moment" and then Ron comes in with a huge plate full of pies and really obliviously sits down between them - like, squeezes in between them, because there's not much room - and offers Harry a pie.
Natalia Tena, who portrays Tonks, has mentioned that her characters role has been reduced to ONE scene (Xmas at the Burrow) and that Lupin and her are already a couple when they arrive at the Burrow.
A test screening viewer talks about Tonks and Lupin’s roles in the filmTonks has only a couple of lines.
There is no explanation as to her change in hair.
Lupin does not talk about Greyback.
A picture of Tonks and Lupin talking (with Harry and Arthur) at the burrow emerged:
David Thewlis discussed Tonks and Lupin in HBP:"I will say that by the sixth book/movie, we're holding hands and she calls me 'Sweetheart.' There is a scene in the Weasley’s garage, likely to be during Christmas, first seen in the HBP sneak peeks from late 2007:
Weasley's Garage:
Two pictures from this scene came from a calendar:
The script of this scene has emerged:
HBP Script 77 INT.
MR. WEASLEY'S WORKSHOP - MOMENTS LATER - NIGHT
Harry trails Mr.
Weasley through his cluttered workshop, which is chock-a-block with MUGGLE OBJECTS: Steam irons.
Toasters. Clock radios.
Plugs. Lots of plugs.
The PARTY can still be heard, drifting faintly from the main house.
MR.
WEASLEY
You'll have to forgive Remus.
It takes its toll--his condition.
HARRY
(studying him)
Are you alright, Mr.
Weasley?
Arthur tries to smile, but it fades.
He frowns, pained.
MR.
WEASLEY
We're being followed, all of us.
Molly doesn't leave the house most days.
It's not been easy
HARRY
(a nod, then)
Did you get my owl?
MR.
WEASLEY
Yes, but I thought it best if I replied in person.
If Dumbledore's traveling, it's news to the Ministry.
But perhaps that's the way Dumbledore wants it.
As for Draco Malfoy--I know a bit more.
HARRY
Go on.
MR.
WEASLEY
I sent an agent to Borgin & Burkes.
From what you describe, I think what you and Ron saw at the end of summer--the object that Draco seemed so interested in--was a Vanishing Cabinet.
HARRY
A Vanishing Cabinet?
MR.
WEASLEY
They were all the rage when Voldemort first rose to power.
You can imagine the appeal.
Should the Death Eaters come calling, one needed only slip inside and disappear for an hour or two.
But they're tricky contraptions.
Require a tremendous amount of looking after.
Eventually they fell out of favor.
HARRY
What happened to it?
The one at Borgin & Burkes?
MR.
WEASLEY
Nothing. It's still there.
Harry nods, pondering this.
MR.
WEASLEY (CONT'D)
Harry.
You know, I went through all this before--the last time around.
Times like these--dark times--do funny things to people.
It can bring them together and it can tear them apart.
Things...speed up.
It's what happens when you don't know if today will be your last.
Rachezee discussed this scene in the garage during her appearance on PrinceWatch:PrinceWatch Transcript:
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17. A Sluggish Memory:
A reliable source on IMDB has leaked a scene from the script regarding the "modified" memory;
A shot of Harry’s face going into the Pensieve, as written in the below script, was in the third trailer, released November:
HBP Script LeakLAVENDER BROWN
That's my Won-Won.
HERMIONE
Excuse me, I have to go vomit.
As Hermione exits, Harry spies Ginny, in an alcove, sitting
by as Dean laughs with SEAMUS.
Looking up, she sees Harry,
gives a feeble wave.
He waves back. CUT TO:
86 INT.
DUMBLEDORE'S OFFICE - NIGHT
HARRY'S FACE PLUNGING INTO WATER, BREAKING THE SURFACE...
87 INT.
SLUGHORN'S OFFICE/YEARS PAST - NIGHT
We emerge from the CRACKLING EMBERS of a FIREPLACE.
A much
younger--and more smartly dressed--Slughorn probes a dish
of CRYSTALLIZED PINEAPPLE as he holds court before 16-YEAR-
OLD TOM RIDDLE and five other BOYS.
The CRYSTAL HOURGLASS
sits on a side table.
TOM RIDDLE
Sir, is it true that Professor Merrythought is retiring?
Slughorn chuckles, wags a sugar-encrusted finger at Riddle.
SLUGHORN
Now, Tom, I couldn't tell you if
I knew, could I?
I must say,
m'boy, I'd like to know where you
get your information.
More
knowledgeable than half the staff,
you are.
(as the other boys laugh)
By the way, thank you for the
pineapple--you're quite right, it
is my favourite--how is it you
knew?
TOM RIDDLE
Intuition.
Riddle smiles but his expression suggests intuition had
nothing to do with it.
Slughorn chuckles uneasily.
SLUGHORN
Good gracious, look at the time.
Off you go, boys, or Professor
Dippett will have us all in
detention.
Lestrange, Avery,
don't forget your essays...
As the others file out, Slughorn busies himself with some
papers when--Ping!--he turns, finds Riddle still there,
standing by the crystal hourglass.
SLUGHORN
Look sharp, Tom.
You don't want
to be caught out of bed after
hours...
TOM RIDDLE
I know a secret shortcut or two.
SLUGHORN
Yes, I imagine you do.
Something
on your mind, Tom?
TOM RIDDLE
Yes sir.
I couldn't think of
anyone else to go to.
The other
Professors, well, they're not
like you.
They
might...misunderstand.
SLUGHORN
Go on.
Riddle slips off the RING on his left hand, begins to roll
it between his fingers.
It is set with a BLACK STONE.
TOM RIDDLE
I was in the library the other
night, in the Restricted section,
and I read something rather odd,
about a bit of rare magic, and I
thought perhaps you could
illuminate me...
Suddenly a DENSE FOG engulfs the room and SLUGHORN'S VOICE
twists into an ANGRY SHRIEK:
SLUGHORN
I don't know anything about such
things and I wouldn't tell you if
I did!
Now get out of here at
once and don't ever let me catch
you mentioning it again!
The FOG grows thicker and...
88 INT.
DUMBLEDORE'S OFFICE - NIGHT
...CAMERA emerges from the swirling Pensieve.
Harry blinks,
finds Dumbledore studying him from across the room.
DUMBLEDORE
Confused?
I would be surprised if
you weren't.
Two pictures show young Riddle and young Slughorn from this scene:
A previously released picture as well as another shot from the third trailer shows Dumbledore in thought:
18.
Birthday Surprises:
Apparition lessons have been confirmed cut by test screening viewers.
Test screening viewers talk of Romilda’s role:We only see her briefly and not very close up.
Hermione warns Harry Romilda is planning to slip him love potion, and he looks over at her.
The other time we see her is her picture is on a card with the box of love potion spiked chocolates Ron eats.
It is confirmed by the official plot outline that Ron will eat Vane's chocolate cakes spiked with love potion.
Later information clarified that the first officially released still of the film is indeed when Harry comes into the dormitory to find Ron lovesick:
A picture of Ron during the sequence has been released:
The scene in the dormitory was featured in the third trailer:
A picture of Harry looking in a potions cupboard not in uniform has appeared online:
A test screening viewer describes the above picture:That is not a dresser but actually Slughorn's potion kit.
Ron has just been poisoned and he is frantically searching for something that will help.
How he knew about Bezoars, I have no idea A picture of Ron poisoned in Slughorn’s office was in the first trailer, released July:
A description of this scene surfaced after the test screeningThe scene opens with Ron staring lovingly at the moon from the boys' dormitory window (lol).
Harry comes into the room and Ron tells Harry that he's in love.
Harry sits on his bed and Ron climbs on right next to him (more lol) and the dialogue follows about the same from the book if I remember correctly.
Harry says, "I thought you were getting tired of her" or something and Ron gets offended, Harry gets confused, thinks they're talking about Lavender but Ron says he's talking about Romilda Vane and asks to be introduced.
Harry asks if Ron's eaten something, Harry sees the empty wrappers and box and puts two and two together and gets him to Slughorn's office.
Harry asks Slughorn for the antidote, Slughorn lets them in, and he concocts the potion.
At one point Ron comes from behind Slughorn and hugs him and so Harry sets him down on the couch (scene is shot with Harry and Slughorn in front, couch behind).
Slughorn wonders why Harry couldn't just perform the potion himself but Harry says it's particularly strong and Slughorn agrees.
Ron is acting goofy in the back, at one point he sits on the back seating of the couch and falls off!
After they get Ron right, Slughorn pulls out a flasks, pours glasses, and they toast to their health.
Ron of course slurps his down before the others and he immediately collapses.
He starts going a bit gray, convulsing, foaming at the mouth a bit;
Harry freaks out, tells Ron to breathe, yells at Slughorn to do something, Slughorn is too stunned to move so Harry hurries through his potion supplies, pulls out a bezoar and pops it into his mouth.
Another attendee describes the emotions of the sceneit went from funny to scary very quickly.
You're right that Rupert is AWESOME as "lovestruck Ron"...
And then after the bezoar sits up and says, 'They're going to kill me!' before dropping back down on the floor again...
A little comic relief in the midst of a very tense moment.
19. Elf Tails:
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21. The Unknowable Room:
Test screening viewers note that Crabbe and Goyle have little screen time and are never seen transformed as girls.
Harry will tail Malfoy with the Marauder's Map as evidenced by the first still released from the film.
According to a source on IMDB, there will be a scene where Malfoy is testing the Vanishing Cabinet by putting apples inside it.
This has either been changed or Malfoy will test it with Birds as well, due to info from the TLC Set Report:Draco spending time in the Room of Requirement, sending birds through the Vanishing Cabinet as practice A calendar picture and a sticker book picture of Malfoy and a bird have both emerged:
Malfoy with bird:
A promotional picture shows Malfoy testing the cabinet:
A test screening viewer discusses the birds Malfoy uses:Throughout the movie we keep seeing Draco going to a cage full of birds, like the one he has in his hand.
He would would take one and then go off to the RoR.
Later in the movie, I believe just before the Sectum Sempra Scene, we see him put one of the birds into the Vanishing Cabinet looking hopeful and closes it.
When he opens it, the bird is dead.
Though we, as the audience are not really supposed to know what Draco is doing, his reaction to the bird being dead makes it obvious that whatever he is trying to do with that cabinet is not working.
He is so upset that he ends up in the bathroom crying.
And the Sectum Sempra scene takes place.
Rachezee discussed the Draco’s use of the birds during her interview with PrinceWatchPrinceWatch episode 3Rachel: Draco was going around with -- throughout the whole movie you keep seeing him get -- go to this cage of birds somewhere in the castle and he keeps taking one out so every time you see the cage it has one less bird in it.
And so --
(laughter)
Rachel: -- and then -- and he takes the bird and -- to the Room of Requirement and -- and puts it into the cabinet.
You only see him do it once, but you -- you see him take the birds many times.
But --
Vince: So they all die?
All the birds die?
Rachel: Well -- well, you can assume that they did.
Except for probably the last one when he finally --
Scott: Yikes.
(laughs)
Rachel: -- makes the cabinet work.
(laughter)
Vince: That's just awful.
Meesha: Where does he get the birds?
Vince: Yeah.
Rachel: That's a good question.
It was -- I don't know if that was supposed to be in McGonagall's room or if it was --
Vince: That's what we were thinking.
Rachel: -- just some random place in the castle, but he was getting them from somewhere in the castle.
There was a cage of birds there.
(laughter)
Meesha: So he didn't actually walk in through the gates carrying a cage of birds.
(laughter)
Rachel: No.
(laughter)
22.
After the Burial:
Evidence from scene numbers using two scripts from the Horcrux discussion and the after Sectumsempra kiss tells us that the Aragog’s Death >
Real Memory > Horcrux Discussion sequence has been moved AFTER the Sectumsempra >
Kiss sequence, when it was the other way around in the book.
Dan confirms the tragedy of Horace Slughorn will outweigh the comedy and the memory retrieval is being filmed
It appears the Aragog storyline will be in the film, based on a statement made during pre-production:...as for Dudman's assignments, "A lot of it is up in the air, but we know we'll have a giant dead spider to produce." A reliable source confirms Aragog’s presence in the filmFrom what I can tell Aragog's death is in the film… Test screening viewers describe this sceneWe see the greenhouses, but not in a lesson (Harry on Felix finds Slughorn there, but no Sprout in the movie
Yes Aragog is on the screen for about 3 minutes, but he is dead.
I think it would be quite easy for you to have your friend close his eyes during that moment.
Slughorn says the same words over his body that he does in the book.
Word for word (I am wondering if it is sort of sad that I know that...).
That is how long Aragog is on screen.
We do get to hear Hagrid and Slughorn singing about Odo the Hero, and Harry is funny and a few lines where true to the book while under the influence of Felix Felicis.
You know, I can't remember the details of what Harry said to get the memory, but I know they most definitely deviated from canon, which had surprised me at the time because up until then, the scene was very close to canon.
Actually I am starting to remember, but before getting upset please remember that I am not remembering it all, and the accuracy is questionable.
But the gist of it is Slughorn drunkenly starts to tell Harry about this fish he had that he loved and was so beautiful, but died.
Towards the end of the story he reveals that the fish was given to him by Lily and just disappeared the day she died.
Harry uses this story to persuade him to give up the memory.
Frankly I thought it was rather lame.
But then, I believe that what happened in the book should have been there instead, so I wasn't listening to the story with a very open mind either.
A trailer screenshot and a promotional picture show Slughorn extracting his memory:
23.
Horcruxes:
The same reliable source on IMDB has leaked a page from the script about this scene;
Various shots came from various sources;
Bolded Italicised Lines have been seen in either Sneak Peeks or Trailers, although some do differ slightly from the original script:
HBP Script leakDUMBLEDORE
How is he?
Horace?
Harry shrugs.
Dumbledore nods, then tips his hand.
A LONG strand hangs suspended like glass.
A pearl forms...and as it hangs...Harry's eyes shift, notice a DRAWING on Dumbledore's desk, one of Tom Riddle's drawings seen at the orphanage, of the CAVE and the distinct OUTCROPPING.
Then...the pearl drops.
116 INT.
SLUGHORN'S OFFICE/YEARS PAST - NIGHT
As before.
The CRACKLING EMBERS of the FIRE.
Slughorn, a circle of six.
Riddle commanding the room.
TOM RIDDLE
Sir, is it true that Professor Merrythought is retiring?
Slughorn chuckles, wags a sugar-encrusted finger at Riddle.
SLUGHORN
Now, Tom, I couldn't tell you if I knew, could I?
I must say, m'boy, I'd like to know where you get your information.
More knowledgeable than half the staff, you are.
(as the other boys laugh)
By the way, thank you for the pineapple--you're quite right, it is my favourite--how is it you knew?
TOM RIDDLE
Intuition.
Riddle smiles but his expression suggests intuition had nothing to do with it.
Slughorn chuckles uneasily.
SLUGHORN
Good gracious, look at the time.
Off you go, boys, or Professor Dippett will have us all in
detention.
Lestrange, Avery, don't forget your essays...
As the others file out, Slughorn busies himself with some papers when--Ping!--he turns, finds Riddle still there, standing by the crystal hourglass.
SLUGHORN
Look sharp, Tom.
You don't want to be caught out of bed after hours...
TOM RIDDLE
I know a secret shortcut or two.
SLUGHORN
Yes, I imagine you do.
Something on your mind, Tom?
TOM RIDDLE
Yes sir.
I couldn't think of anyone else to go to.
The other Professors, well, they're not
like you.
They might...misunderstand.
SLUGHORN
Go on.
Riddle slips off the RING on his left hand, begins to roll it between his fingers.
It is set with a BLACK STONE.
TOM RIDDLE
I was in the library the other night, in the Restricted section, and I read something rather odd, about a bit of rare magic, and I thought perhaps you could illuminate me.
It's called, as I understand it...a Horcrux.
Slughorn's weak smile evaporates altogether.
SLUGHORN
Excuse me?
TOM RIDDLE
Horcrux.
I came across the term while reading and I didn't fully understand it.
SLUGHORN
I'm not sure what you were reading, Tom, but that's very Dark stuff, very Dark indeed.
TOM RIDDLE
Yes sir.
Which is why I came to you.
I mean no disrespect to the rest of the staff, but I thought if anyone could tell me...it would be you.
Slughorn frowns, clearly disturbed, then speaks quietly.
SLUGHORN
A horcrux is an object in which a person has concealed part of their soul.
TOM RIDDLE
Yes, I thought it might be something like that.
But I don't understand how that works, sir.
SLUGHORN
One splits one's soul and hides part of it in an object.
By doing so, you are protected should you be attacked and your body destroyed.
TOM RIDDLE
Protected?
SLUGHORN
That part of your soul that was hidden, lives on.
In other words, you cannot die.
Riddle nods and TURNS AWAY, staring at himself in the MIRROR on the wall opposite.
A hint of RED glints in his eyes.
TOM RIDDLE
How does one split his soul, sir?
SLUGHORN
I think you can guess the answer to that, Tom.
TOM RIDDLE
Murder.
SLUGHORN
Yes.
Killing rips the soul apart.
It is a violation against nature.
After, one is never the same.
TOM RIDDLE
Out of curiosity, sir--can you only split your soul once?
For instance, isn't seven the most
powerfully magical number--
SLUGHORN
Seven!
Merlin's beard, Tom!
Isn't it bad enough to think of killing one person?
To rip the soul into seven pieces...
(stopping;
Worried)
This is all hypothetical, isn't it, Tom?
All academic...
TOM RIDDLE
Of course, sir.
And I promise I'll not speak of our conversation.
It'll be our little
secret...
Riddle reaches out then and pinches the FLAME of a candle, killing it.
As SMOKE RISES, we DISSOLVE into...
117 INT.
DUMBLEDORE'S OFFICE - SAME TIME - NIGHT
...the surface of the Pensieve, where Riddle quivers.
We RACK FOCUS and Dumbledore's troubled face bleeds through Riddle's.
HARRY
Sir--
Dumbledore holds up his withered hand, silencing him, turns away.
Harry studies him, waiting, the hush palpable.
DUMBLEDORE
(haunted)
This is beyond anything I imagined.
In my life I have seen things that are unimaginably
horrific.
I know now...you will see worse.
Dumbledore looks off, his eyes distant.
Harry watches him intently, as do the HEADMASTERS in their frames above.
Finally, tentatively, Harry speaks.
HARRY
Do you mean to say he succeeded, sir?
In making a Horcrux?
DUMBLEDORE
Oh he succeeded.
And not just once.
Think, Harry. He's just told us.
HARRY
Seven.
He made seven--the most powerfully magical number.
But...what are they exactly?
DUMBLEDORE
They can be anything.
The most commonplace of objects.
A ring, for example.
Or a book...
Dumbledore slides open a drawer, removes the RING and Tom
Riddle's battered DIARY.
A calendar picture of Dumbledore, the ring and the diary emerged
Calendar picture:
HARRY
Tom Riddle's diary--
DUMBLEDORE
It's a Horcrux, yes.
Four years ago, when you saved Ginny Weasley's life in the Chamber of Secrets, when you brought me this--
(holding up the diary)
I knew.
This was a different kind of magic.
Very dark. Very powerful.
But until tonight I had no idea just how powerful...
HARRY
And the ring...?
DUMBLEDORE
Belonged to Voldemort's mother.
It was difficult to find and...
(raising his damaged
hand)
...even more difficult to destroy.
HARRY
But if you could find them all.
If you did destroy each Horcrux...
DUMBLEDORE
One destroys Voldemort
Harry begins to reach out for the ring...
HARRY
But how would you find them?
They could be hidden anywhere, couldn't they...
DUMBLEDORE
True.
But magic, especially Dark magic...
Just then, as the flesh of Harry's fingers make contact with the ring, IMAGES FLASH by in DIZZYING succession: VOLDEMORT'S FACE, twisted in pain.
A DERELICT HOUSE, deep in a haunted clearing.
An ANCIENT CUP, gleaming as it tumbles from an old woman's hand.
A SNAKE (NAGINI) slithering through damp grass.
Dumbledore slipping the ring onto his finger, recoiling as his skin decays...
DUMBLEDORE (CONT'D)
...leaves traces.
Harry's clenched hand SPASMS, RELEASES.
The ring skitters across Dumbledore's desk and Harry brings a hand to his chest, a look of bewilderment on his face.
Dumbledore watches the ring spin down, then glances at Harry and slowly extends his own hand,
lightly touching the center of Harry's chest with the tips of two ashen fingers, as if reading braille, as if he can somehow "see" into Harry's heart.
Trepidation--and recognition--flicker over his face.
He looks up, meets Harry's eyesIt should be noted the above couple of paragraphs were absent from the test screeningHARRY
It's where you've been going, isn't it, sir?
When you leave the school.
Harry's eyes drift once again to the postcard on the desk.
Dumbledore withdraws his hand, nodding, still studying Harry oddly, his voice, when it comes, distant.
DUMBLEDORE
Yes.
I think...perhaps...I may have found another.
But this time I cannot hope to destroy it alone.
Harry peers into Dumbledore's eyes.
Dumbledore nods.
DUMBLEDORE
Once again, I shall ask too much of you.
118 INT./EXT.
GARGOYLE CORRIDOR - LATE DAY
Harry stands at a window, looking out.
He brings his fingers to his chest again when...Hermione comes up behind him.
HERMIONE
Harry.
It's time.
119 INT./EXT.
COURTYARD - MOMENTS LATER - LATE DAY
Harry, Hermione and Ron walk.
HARRY
Hermione, is the Room of Requirement unplottable?
HERMIONE
If one wants it to be.
Why?
HARRY
It would explain why I thought Malfoy was leaving the castle when he disappeared off the Map.
He was going to the Room of Requirement.
HERMIONE
Of course, and that explains the Vanishing Cabinet as well!
A test screening viewer discusses Horcruxes in the film:I honestly don't know if those not familiar with the book will understand the horcruxes.
I think they will understand what they do and how they work.
But I am not sure if it was clear Harry still needed to kill Voldemort in the end, I think it is just assumed.
What I don't think a book reader will understand is the significance in the objects chosen as horcruxes.
I think the reason why Voldemort chooses those particular objects is not explained whatsoever.
I don't think it was ever even mentioned that the locket was Slytherin's.
24. Sectumsempra:
A picture of Harry talking to Katie Bell emerged, possibly showing the scene from the book where they talk after Katie returns from hospital.
This of course could be another scene (possibly when they talk about Quidditch trials) or moved to another time.
The Sectumsempra scene appears to be confirmed, due to a set report:We couldn't get into moaning Myrtle's bathroom because it was locked.
They filmed the Sectumsempra scene there last week.
They told me Tom had to lie in the fake blood and water for hours.
He had a prosthetic chest on which pumped out fake blood and for each new take he had to get cleaned up and dry his hair before starting again.
There are some pictures floating about of the scene and they look like Tom is lying dead in a pool of blood, very freaky for his friends to see!
Moaning Myrtle is cut
Test screening viewers describe the sceneWhen Harry and Draco fight in the toilets, Nigel is sits frozen in a cubical.
The scene is truly dark and serious;
The touch of humor with the kid on the loo was a surprisingly well placed moment of humor as it did not spoil the mood.
You think it would but it doesn't.
It’s only about 5 seconds of screen time, something tells me it may be cut later, but I think they should leave it in.
It's actually more of a "fight scene" - it's kind of cool that way - and yes, Harry is obviously disturbed by what he's done and horrified at the effect that the spell has
For those asking about the bloodiness of the Sectumsempra scene, it was not very bloody but many of the wounds on Draco did not appear to be gushing.
Before you all get upset, I think the extra blood is probably just a special effect not yet added.
The scene implied much more blood than was seen.
I am pretty sure this will be added in later.
When Harry casts Sectumsempra, Snape runs in and heals Draco's wounds with a spell that sounds almost like a song.
Snape does not use Legilimency on Harry, and Harry runs straight out of the bathroom and into McGonagall who's standing in the doorway.
Snape does not question Harry whatsover.
He does not even speak to him.
No Roonil Waslib A shot from the third trailer, released November, showed Draco in the bathroom:
The Harry/Ginny kiss has been alteredGinny takes Harry to the RoR to hide the book.
She kisses him in there, it's their first kiss.
The relationship is done a bit differently compared to the book.
There's a lot of build up since there wasn't much Ginny in the other movies.
In fact I'd say there's more H/G in the movie.
There's a lot of Ginny.
She's very canon like and you can see that especially from her first scene.
The kiss between Harry and Ginny in the RoR isn't sad.
This is the kiss seen in the third Sneak Peek.
Test screening viewers describe the scene[After Sectumsempra,] Hermione and Ginny band together and tell Harry to hide the potions book so not even Harry can find it.
Ginny takes Harry to the room of Requirement, and makes him close his eyes while she hides the book.
Then she kisses him briefly.
By the time he opens his eyes she has vanished.
A script of this kiss scene appeared from a reliable source.
HBP script GINNY
You've got to hide it.
Today.
105 - INT.
SEVENTH FLOOR CORRIDOR - LATER - DAY
Harry, potions book in hand, follows Ginny past the empty birdcage and down the corridor when she pauses, turns to the wall and shuts her eyes.
GINNY
Take my hand.
106 - INT.
ROOM OF REQUIREMENT - SECONDS LATER - DAY
Ginny and Harry materialize.
HARRY
The Room of Requirement...
Ginny nods, turns away.
Harry follows.
NEW ANGLE - SECONDS LATER
Harry eyes the shelves that tower above him and the odd things they hold: a SMALL CAGE bearing the SKELETON of some long-dead creature.
A JAR of QUIVERING EYEBALLS which track him as he passes.
GINNY
Over the years, if someone had a secret, if they wanted to conceal something, this is where they came.
Some of these things are almost as old as the castle itself.
HARRY
Who showed you this?
First.
GINNY
Fred and George.
First Year. I hid Tom Riddle's diary here for a time.
Wish I'd left it...
As Ginny drifts off in memory, Harry studies her, then a SCUFFLING SOUND is heard nearby.
They turn, look off.
GINNY/HARRY
(at the same time)
What was that?
They turn back, look at each other.
Ginny smiles. Then:
NEW ANGLE - BEHIND VANISHING CABINET
Harry and Ginny approach.
The SCUFFLING GROWS LOUDER.
Harry reaches out, pulls aside the tapestry.
Reacts. The cabinet door VIBRATES.
Slowly, he opens it and...
...the BLACK BIRD flies free in a rush of FLAPPING wings.
GINNY
See, you never know what you'll find up here.
Harry nods, looks back at the cabinet, mystified.
GINNY (CONT'D)
All right.
Close your eyes. That way you can't be tempted.
Ginny slips the book from his fingers and starts to back away.
She mouths: Close...your...eyes.
As she leaves FRAME, CAMERA pushes ever-so-slightly in on Harry.
Still. Waiting. For a long moment, there is only silence.
Then a shadow gently eclipses Harry's face.
GINNY (CONT'D)
There's something else.
Another secret of sorts.
One of mine...
Ginny leans in then and places her mouth on Harry's.
GINNY (CONT'D)
That can stay hidden up here too, if you like.
Harry opens his eyes, watches Ginny back away, then disappear around the corner.
He stares at the empty air, blinking, then watches the black bird flutter overhead.
107 - INT.
CORRIDOR - LATER - LATE AFTERNOON
Harry, looking a tad dazed, walks aimlessly.
RON (O.S.)
So.
Did you and Ginny do it?
Harry jumps, watches Ron appear.
HARRY
What?
RON
You know.
Hide the book.
HARRY
Oh.
Yeah.
A picture of this scene emerged:
A picture of the Room of Requirement came from an agenda book:
Room of Requirement with Hidden Junk:
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25. The Seer Overheard:
Emma Thompson is not returning as Trelawney
26.
The Cave:
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