Byline: Toni Louise Cooper
In the next year or two, Helena Bonham Carter (Bellatrix Lestrange) will be hitting cinema screens in a few feature films, one of which will be next year when she’ll be portraying the Fairy Godmother in Kenneth Branagh’s (Gilderoy Lockhart) “Cinderella”.
Twelve-year-old “Harry Potter” fan Louis Moorhouse from Bradford, West Yorkshire, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma – a rare children’s cancer – back in 2003 and has since then lost his eyesight. It is because of this that he is now an advisor for the Harry Potter Studio Tour in London, by giving them the idea to create an audio guide.
In a recent interview with BuzzFeed Brews, Daniel Radcliffe discussed his new movie “What If”, which then led to the topic of “friend zones.” He also participated in a hilarious game of sorting celebrities into Hogwarts houses. Find out more here.
Previously named “Foosball”, “The Unbeatables” – the English version of an Argentine animation and starring the voice of Rupert Grint – now has its first trailer! The film follows Rupert’s character Amadeo and an adventure he embarks on centered around his love of soccer and the arcade version of the game.
Last year saw Rupert Grint’s West End debut when he starred in Jez Butterworth’s “Mojo”. This year marks another debut for the Ron Weasley actor – this time, it’ll be on Broadway!
Jim Broadbent (Horace Slughorn) is just one of the famous names backing a campaign for an autobiographical play about author Robert Anton Wilson. The play, titled “Cosmic Trigger”, is adapted from the author’s autobiography of the same name.
To celebrate the Blu-ray and DVD release of “The Invisible Woman”, directed and starring Ralph Fiennes (Voldemort), on June 16, Female First is giving you the chance to win a copy of the Blu-ray and the book in which the motion picture is adapted from.
It was only a couple of months ago that the trailer for David Heyman’s new film “Paddington”, based on the famous bear from children’s literature, hit our computer screens. Now, a couple of new pictures promoting the live action film are available to view, along with new posters and a full-length trailer.
We are deeply saddened to report that Rik Mayall, who portrayed the character of Peeves in “Sorcerer’s Stone”, has died at age 56. Although his scenes were cut from the final version of the film, we’d still like to pay our respects to the late actor.