Is the ‘Spiderman’ cast announced yet?!….oohh….i was talking about this with one of my friends…………
Tom: “Why can’t they choose actors who the world actually accepted as superheroes…”
Me: ” ….what about ‘Harry Potter’….?”
Tom: “……..ya why not something like that?!!??!!…..”
Me: “….What about Dumbledore……he will be the best one…no competition you know…….hehehaha…”
Athough I was joking……then it dawned upon me how cool the idea really is…!!!…
No….no…not Dumbledore….hehehe…..but why not ‘Daniel Radcliffe’??!!!
I could’nt find anyone else appropriate………what do u think, eh?
And then i search in the internet….well u know…there are many rumours…on it…including Radcliffe taken for the ‘Webslinger’ role by ‘Sony’..i mean can you believe that??!
Daniel Radcliffe.
Daniel Jacob Radcliffe, born on 23 July, 1989, is an English actor who rose to prominance as the title charector in thd ‘Harry Potter’ film’s. He made his acting debut at 10 years of age in BBC’s television film ‘ David Copperfield’. At age of 11, he was cast for ‘Harry Potter’ and starred in the series for ten years until it’s release in 2011. He has won several awards, especially from MTv for the ‘best actor’. – Wikipedia.
Radcliffe.
This is all i have got to tell you……i believe that radcliffe has enough experience in the ‘superhero world’ to star for ‘Spiderman’……he looks perfect in the suit tooo!!!….i could’nt find anyone else so perfect….but still…i have no right. I just suggested him because i’m a ‘Hardcore Harry Potter fan’…..i know you guyz out there would contradict me saying that spiderman deserves a more better candidate, but still i have the right to say my opinions , have’nt I ?
SnitchSeeker received exclusive word from USAopoly that the Harry Potter Trivial Pursuit game will be released in the United States this April, while attending this weekend’s New York Toy Fair.
USAopoly revealed to SnitchSeeker that the game, seen below, will be the next of their brand-Trivial Pursuit game collection (previous sets include Doctor Who, Power Rangers and World of Warcraft editions. There are 600 questions in the game specific to the Harry Potter film series. Unfortunately no place of purchase, including online is available yet.
The Trivial Pursuit game was released in Europe late last year, but this is the first time an announcement of the U.S. sale was unveiled.
SnitchSeeker will have much more from this weekend’s Toy Fair, including the Harry Potter Pop! Vinyl Figures line that will be released this July – and fear not, they are just the first in the series, with many more characters to come in the future.
Tom gives us the low down on his super-sexy yo-yo skills and the art of making relationships work (compromise, boys) – and his dreams of being James Bond
Your guilty pleasure? Wearing my PJs all day. I’d be in them now if a film crew weren’t here.
Career plan B? International rap superstar.
Who would play you in the movie of your life? Leonardo DiCaprio. He may be a bit too expensive, though.
Your most memorable kiss? The first one with my lady [stunt artist Jade Olivia]. It was outside her house with her dad watching out of the window, I’m sure!
Biggest bugbear? People who say ‘like’, after every, like, word that they, like, say. I’m sure I do it too, though.
As a child you wanted to be? James Bond. Still do, really.
Who is your best friend? Um, my mum? No, my girlfriend.
Secret to a happy relationship? Compromise. Mainly on the male side.
Your USP? My inability to say no. It’s not really a selling point but it’s definitely true. It can get me into some pretty sticky situations.
What would be your last meal on earth? My mum’s shepherd’s pie with maybe 15 yorkshire puddings and a pint of gravy. To drink I would have a bottle of nice whisky.
Who would you invite to your dream dinner party? Ricky Gervais and Stephen Fry.
Advice to teenage self? Don’t grow up!
Your big break? Harry Potter, of course [Tom played Draco Malfoy].
Secret skill? I’m really good on the yo-yo. When there was a big trend for yo-yos a few years ago I was king – the girls flocked to see my yo-yo skills in the playground.
On a night off we’d find you… Kicking back, watching movies, having a few beers with the boys.
Starstruck moment? Seeing Pierce Brosnan at Pinewood Studios – he was filming Goldeneye at the time.
Hangover cure? Hair of the dog.
What did you have for breakfast today? A ‘greasy spoon’ fry-up and a large coffee.
Your karaoke song of choice? I murdered ‘Yesterday’ by The Beatles as a kid.
Number one on your bucket list? Open the batting at Lord’s.
What would be your secret superpower? Maybe having a flying broomstick. That would be awesome.
Motto? Don’t take life or yourself too seriously.
Your coffee order? Large mocha, extra shot. Or extra couple of shots. Or a quad-espresso if I’m feeling slow.
Worst job you’ve ever done? I worked at a fishery for 18 months but I actually quite enjoyed it.
First record you bought? Green Day’s Dookie. I’m pretty sure I stole it from my brother rather than buying it, though.
Which Mr Man are you? Mr Grumpy in the morning, and Mr Tickle in the evening.
Signature dance move? The awkward dad bop.
Money or sex? Ideally both.
Optimist or pessimist? I’m optimistically pessimistic.
Style icon? Prince Charles.
Favourite villain? Dr Evil.
Where would you time travel to? Maybe just 100 years ahead. I’d like to know how things work out…
Most loved fairy tale? Jack and the Beanstalk.
Most underrated virtue? Good manners.
Your celebrity crush? Keira Knightley.
Tom is starring in new US drama Murder in the First, which is on Fridays at 10pm on Fox
We won’t repeat the Age of Ultron figures already featured in the Marvel gallery – click the link above to see those – because there are more than enough other images to show you without them.
Frozen is still a juggernaut for Disney, and a Funko rep told me at the show that it “has surprised even us, with how strong all these continue to sell.” Of course, that means there’s a second wave of Frozen POP Vinyls coming, plus the just-debuted mini blind-box vinyls. Funko also told us there are “other waves in development,” and that likely, though they couldn’t confirm, includes figures specifically based off the looks in the new short, Frozen Fever, premiering in front of the new live-action Cinderella (which also gets its first two POP figures, Cinderella and Gus Gus in the glass slipper.
If that cuteness isn’t enough for you, we’ll stop burying the lede here: Harry Potter Vinyls are coming. The ones on display were hand-painted prototypes, something Funko doesn’t usually show the public, let alone allow people to take pictures of, but the company was so excited to announce the new line that they went for it at the show. The first series features the obvious characters: Harry, Ron, Hermione, an over-sized Hagrid, and Professors Dumbledore and Snape. Funko also promised that yes, they have “many” waves of these figures on the way. “Now that we have the license, we’re going to make a lot of these, if I had to guess,” a rep told me.
Pixar’s Inside Out and Cars get their own lines this year. Disney’s Tomorrowland gets not just POP Vinyls, but also the “Reaction” figure line. Those figures are designed, built, and packaged similarly to the classic Kenner action figures, and this property is one of the first new lines in that brand.
The Matrix and the Universal Monsters, plus Domo-style Ghostbuster round out the POP! Vinyl lineup for movies for 2015. There will be new Minions based on their summer film, but no pictures were allowed of those just yet.
Other Reaction figures include Star Trek and Fifth Element. The new Vinyl Idolz line is almost entirely film-focused, with Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, and two thirds of the “Coronetto Trilogy,” Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead all in action.
Finally, the amazing Rocketeer legacy figure shows off Funko’s high-end current action figure chops.
Check out the gallery of film-focused Funko fun here, and start your Funko Fund now!
Jake Singleton, 10, Tom Young, 10, and Leo Lee, 11
YOUNGSTERS were treated to a spellbinding morning in Oswaldtwistle as part of the first ever national Harry Potter Day.
Budding wizards and witches from St Paul’s CE Primary School took part in the event at the town’s library in Union Road.
The Year 6 children took part in a specially organised treasure hunt as well as being given the chance to design and make their own magical hat.
Members of the library’s reading group read extracts from the series’ first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, to the 17-strong audience.
The morning was finished off with a Harry Potter-themed quiz before the pupils headed back for afternoon lessons.
Abdul Kaeratkar, the library’s manager, said: “It was a fantastic event, all the children had a great time.
“They had fun making their own hats and there were some very creative designs and finished products. It was the first Harry Potter-themed event we have done and it was a real success.
“We will definitely hold it again next year bigger and better, and maybe get another school to attend so that more children can enjoy the experience.
“I think that the event has inspired those who did not already read to do just that and we also had a few of them who were not already members to join the library as well which was great.”
Plans of turning JK Rowling’s Harry Potter spin off book “Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them” into a movie has been announced since last August in 2013. However, recent reports from WhatCulture said that there is an ongoing audition for cast and characters that will join the first movie spin-off.
The media outlet further said that the spin-offs will be produced by Warner Bros in the next-five year period. The trilogy will also be directed by David Yates with David Heyman as the movie producer.
Filming of the movie is said to take place sometime August. Studio filming will take place in Leavesden in the UK with some scenes filmed in New York.
Cinemablend, cited some requirements by the talent agency, Acting-Auditions.org, for those willing to audition. First, they must have the necessary work permit documents to work in London and the U.K. Further, the talent scout also provided more details as to how to contact, Fiona Weir, the one who will be receiving headshots and resumes.
No further details saying what specific roles the auditions are revealed yet. The only information to date is that the film is centered on the world of magizoologist Newt Scamander, the author of the book which three friends–Ron, Harry and Hermione has read. This means, though, that the story will be set seventy years before those three came into being, when Scamander is still 23.
“Although it will be set in the worldwide community of witches and wizards where I was so happy for seventeen years, ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ is neither a prequel nor a sequel to the Harry Potter series, but an extension of the wizarding world. The laws and customs of the hidden magical society will be familiar to anyone who has read the Harry Potter books or seen the films, but Newt’s story will start in New York, seventy years before Harry’s gets underway,” JK Rowling said in a previous interview via iSchoolGuide.
Updates about the script were first released on November saying that it is ‘mostly finished. However, graphic designers Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima, recently, hinted that the they are still developing the script, Cinemablend said.
Meanwhile, a report from Snitchsneeker said that the rumors about the casting call are false as announced by Warner Bros and Harry Potter fans will have to wait for more updates.