Saturday, June 05, 2004

News on GoF and OotP
Harry Potter is in Entertainment Weekly, which has some new news on the two next movies in the sequel:

Beyond Goblet, the future is cloudy. Kloves has been asked to write Order of the Phoenix. But Kloves--who directed 1989's The Fabulous Baker Boys--would like to get back behind the camera again. He will choose between writing Phoenix and helming an adaptation of Mark Haddon's best-seller The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time within weeks. There's uncertainty with the kids, too. Where once Warner Bros. seemed willing to replace them the second they outgrew their roles or puberty hit them with an ugly stick, the studio now seems eager to keep the trio intact; it realizes that an identification has been made.
According to one source, Warner Bros. president Alan Horn even made a personal appeal to Watson to return for Goblet. All are taking it one film at a time, but Watson is said to be the one who deliberates the most carefully. "It's only just now hit me how big this is. I don't know why," says Watson. "Sometimes, it's flattering. Other times, it's [big sigh]."

And for the Goblet of Fire
"...Cuaron has made one major contribution to Goblet of Fire: According to Kloves, the director convinced him that the epic book should be one movie, not two, as originally planned."



**On a personal note?--Thanks YET again to the PoA. director:(

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