The magic begins (2001).
It all ends here (2011).

The magic begins (2001).

It all ends here (2011).

 


Dan: One of the dogs, which is playing Fang - because there are about four or five dogs that play Fang - and one of them is called Bella. And this one got really protective of me. We were doing one of the scenes with Aragog the spider. It was this animatronic spider and every time it came up over the hill, the dog ran out in front of me, which was really cool because I’m like, “Yes, I am the master of the dogs!” But we had to do so many takes of it because we would want the dog to stay there, and we had to change dog. And I was like, “No, don’t change. I’m quite moved.”

Dan: One of the dogs, which is playing Fang - because there are about four or five dogs that play Fang - and one of them is called Bella. And this one got really protective of me. We were doing one of the scenes with Aragog the spider. It was this animatronic spider and every time it came up over the hill, the dog ran out in front of me, which was really cool because I’m like, “Yes, I am the master of the dogs!” But we had to do so many takes of it because we would want the dog to stay there, and we had to change dog. And I was like, “No, don’t change. I’m quite moved.”

 

Interviewer: Is there anything that you loved in the books that got cut out of the films that didn’t make it into the final scenes?
David: Our relationship.

Interviewer: Is there anything that you loved in the books that got cut out of the films that didn’t make it into the final scenes?

David: Our relationship.

 

Evanna helped a lot with the Lovegood house in DH. She contributed some of her own drawings for the interior of the house including the Phoenix kite that is attached to the house.

 

“I’m so close to her that I feel that I don’t have to act any more. It seems like I’m barely doing anything sometimes. She turned into someone that a lot of people can identify with. She’s a great role model.” - Emma Watson on Hermione Granger.

“I’m so close to her that I feel that I don’t have to act any more. It seems like I’m barely doing anything sometimes. She turned into someone that a lot of people can identify with. She’s a great role model.” - Emma Watson on Hermione Granger.