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masterofmystery 11-19-2010 01:54 AM

David Yates talks possibly adapting The Tales of Beedle the Bard to the big screen
 
In a new interview comprised of questions sent in by fans via Facebook and Twitter, director David Yates spoke about the process of filming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Yates revealed new information about working with his on-screen three leads, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, and the possibility of a movie adaptation of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, a set prop copy of which he received at the end of production.

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What was it like to work with Daniel, Rupert and Emma?
It’s so delightful. All the time. And I’ve worked with them now for five years effectively, so it’s a long time seeing the same people all the time. Dan has just outstanding energy and enthusiasm and passion for the work and the people he’s with – it’s always admirable.

Emma is bright and funny, conscientious, and always questioning in a good way, and I encourage that. And Rupert hasn’t changed much. He’s always chilled out. And probably the coolest person I know because he’s just got his own way of doing things…his own rhythms. He’s a really impressive young man. So it’s never not been enjoyable.

It’s always been a joy. And as we’ve moved towards the end, it becomes more emotionally significant because this is it. They’re going to do their last couple of films now. This is the last time they’re going to play those characters. So, if anything, it became more emotional towards the end.
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Which was the most difficult scene to film in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1?
The most difficult scene in Deathly Hallows – Part 1 is a big chase sequence in the beginning of the film, which I worked on with another partner I have as I make these films – a chap called Stephen Woolfenden. He’s the second unit director, and he’s a remarkable man. He gets all the tricky bits of action that need to be shot, and much more besides that. He’s like my right hand man, basically.

And that sequence took months and months to film, and we had to go on location to tunnels in Liverpool at night with dozens and dozens of stunt cars and stunt drivers, and there were lots of days in rigs inside the studio. And it was difficult because it was complicated. And Stephen shouldered a lot of that. We worked very closely together and I trust him implicitly, and he’s a hugely loyal part of this whole creative team to work with and behind me. So that scene was probably the trickiest I think.
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If you could pick any prop to keep, what would it be?
Well, I have a couple of nice props, which were gifts. I didn’t steal them. I was thinking about trying to stuff them in my briefcase and get through security, but I was worried about getting caught, and that wouldn’t be a good headline. I was given a Beedle the Bard book, which is the book that Hermione reads in Deathly Hallows, which was a gift from Dumbledore to Hermione, and I have the Deathly Hallows symbol.

I also have a wand. The props department is amazing on Harry Potter. There’s a chap there called Peter Dorme, who works with Stuart Craig and Stephanie McMillan, and towards the end of shooting, they presented me with a wand, which I can use on my next film, of course. They’re the things I’m taking away… legitimately.

Is there a possibility for a movie adaptation of The Tales of Beedle the Bard?
Oh, wow, that’s a great idea. I think that’s a really smashing idea. I think Jo would have to give her blessing to that whole notion, and I’m sure it’s been discussed or conceived as a great idea within the studio. Honestly, I’m concentrating on getting Part 2 ready and then having a break. Then I need to get away from wizard-y things for a bit because I’ve been doing it for five-and-a-half years, so I’m probably going to look for something completely different to do straight after.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be released November 19, 2010, and July 15, 2011. Click on the banner below to pre-order tickets for Part I at Fandango. Tickets are also on sale now in the UK; head over to the Harry Potter official UK Facebook for more information.

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princess of*hp* 11-19-2010 02:02 AM

What?! I never thought about that!!!!! I... just wow. That would be interesting, watching an HP movie that's not technically HP. :lmao:

Butterbeer7 11-19-2010 02:11 AM

he looks good! hahaha :)

Canoir Greengrass 11-19-2010 02:32 AM

Ohh..That was great idea. Watching another "HP" movie :lol:

George Watson 11-19-2010 02:59 AM

that would be a great thing to watch and another thing about more HP books she might write,it would be nice if she would write books about the begining before Harry was born when James and Lily were grow up and started school maybe start when the school was first opened.I think it would work cause look how it worked out for star wars whhen they went back to the start. wouldn't it be nice if they would auction off Harry Potter props,I would love to have dumbledore's poutium

blackmarauder 11-19-2010 03:13 AM

Wow oh wow!

HogwartsHokage 11-19-2010 03:27 AM

Hm...I MIGHT watch it if it ever becomes a movie. :yes:

typoqween 11-19-2010 03:43 AM

I'm guessing they'd turn it into a kids cartoon. Since it was meant to be a kids book. Not sure how I'd feel about that. Lord of the Rings was first a kids cartoon movie. My son still has his. Maybe a version of both ways would be kewl.

bonnieginnyfan1 11-19-2010 05:49 AM

I think The Tales Of Beedle The Bard would be awesome if that comes a movie! I would see it! :woot:

Patronus Charm 11-19-2010 01:27 PM

an adaptation of Beedle? Now that is an idea.....

alohomora♥ 11-19-2010 02:57 PM

Great!!!!!!♥

Prof. McGonagall 11-19-2010 09:05 PM

I think it's a brilliant idea a Tales of Beadle the Bard movie!!! Part animation part actual actors...

R-Luchy~W*7*PG~ 11-19-2010 11:00 PM

That's cool..

potterfanthe2nd 11-20-2010 01:54 AM

When i thought of the Tales of Beedle the Bard becoming a movie a few days ago i thought of something animated. I also would think it would be a better mini-series on TV then a movie.

Miss Samani 11-22-2010 08:40 PM

I would for Tales of Beetle the Bard to come on the big screen! It would make all my dreams come true! :D


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