Disney Adventures Magazine has published new images from the '
Goblet of Fire' film including character shots and a look at the inside of the Weasley's tent at the Quidditch World Cup.
GoF Harry on the cover The Weasley tent Character shots of Krum, Cho and Cedric
All these images are courtesy of
Potter Prophet.
Additionally, WB has sent us high-res versions of the images
previously featured in Teen Magazine:
Cho Chang Cedric Diggory Viktor Krum The inside of the Weasley tent Harry Potter
The article features an interview with Dan Radcliffe and some snippets about the movie.
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We asked Rupert Grint about the Weasley family get away: "It's a tiny little tent from the outside, but when you walk in it's huge and done up in the Weasley colours - lots of browns and oranges - really retro. The bunk beds were the coolest because they levitated, sort of like flying."
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Think the Weasley's furniture looks a bit beat-up? That's because some pieces were purchased at auctions near the set and used as is.
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"A giant campsite was built with about 500 tents. The first time the crew ordered the tents, they spent an incredible amount of money having them delivered and putting them all up. But then it rained and they all fell through!" (Dan Radcliffe)
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How has Harry changed in this film?
Harry is a bit more aggressive. Everything in the world has been taken out of his hands, and he can't control it. I think Harry's main thing is he's got nothing to cling onto. Sirius Black is gone and Dumbledore seems to be losing control.
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Do you get any inside scoop as to what's going to happen to Harry in the last book?
No and it's outrageous! [laughing]
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They're not going to have Harry go the way of Cedric, are they?
That would be a very appropriate ending actually. Harry and Voldemort share the same core in their wands, and I think that's a link. If one has to die then the other one dies. That's where I see it going, which, if I turn out to be correct, people will think I'm lying now about not knowing, but I genuinely don't know.
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Is it hard keeping the movies separate in your mind?
It does become a blur after a while. I'll say things like, "Remember that time in the third movie ... " and someone will say, "Dan, that was the second movie." One event just blurs into another.