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Old 07-05-2011, 04:54 PM
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Post Videos: New Emma Watson Daybreak, Newsround, CNN Deathly Hallows 2 interviews

Several interviews with Emma Watson to promote the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 were released by media sources that got the chance to talk to the Hermione Granger actress this week in London. Emma was a guest on CBBC Newsround and ITV Daybreak, where she discussed the end of the series. A couple of more previews from the CNN Larry King special on the Harry Potter series are online, as well, with new interview clips of Emma and costars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint. Note that there are new scenes from Deathly Hallows: Part 2 featured in the longer of the CNN clips and Daybreak. Those can be viewed here.

Emma answers fan questions:



This video has interviews with Tom Felton and Emma Watson, as well as new clips featuring the soaking wet trio changing clothes after their dragon ride, Ron letting Harry and Hermione know that the Fiendfyre is on its way in the Room of Requirement, and a taunting Neville on a Hogwarts bridge.

Quote:
Harry: Hermione, when have any of our plans actually worked?

Tom Felton: I think there’s a slight undertone of severity and seriousness with the fact that people are losing their lives. It’s no longer innocent charms and spells. Things are kicking off.

Emma Watson: The scale of it and the impact that it has, the drama, is just amazing.


Emma talks about the Ron-Hermione kiss in this interview with Daybreak interview. This video also shows the extended version of the scene above with the drenched trio:

Quote:
Harry: There’s more. One of them is at Hogwarts.

Hermione: What? You saw it?

Harry: I saw the castle, and Rowena Ravenclaw. It must have something to do with her. We have to go there now.

Hermione: We can’t do that. We’ve got to plan. We’ve got to figure it out.

Harry: Hermione, when have any of our plans actually worked. We plan, we get there, all hell breaks loose?


CBBC Newsround showed Emma the very first interview they ever conducted with her when she was 10 years old:



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