Dan Radcliffe’s Today Show Interview

Regarding the scene in the Room of Requirements where Harry & Ginny are about to kiss. EEK!
Remember that guy that posted some new bits of the HBP script? If you haven’t read it yet, find it here with the scene with the Trio at Hogsmeade. Well, he posted another new callsheet to prove he’s really legit.

So he posted some more information about that scene and more:
Okay I’ll answer only a few questions, but after I’ve answered these I won’t be posting anymore until I post the next script scene.
The real Unbreakable Vow scene is really good. A lot like the book. Wormtail even appears briefly at the beginning. When we first see Snape he’s reading a newspaper about the bridge collapse and Harry now being The Chosen One.
I haven’t seen Fawkes mentioned. I don’t have the scene but I have callsheets.
The cave and tower scenes will give you chills - it did when I read it.
Ginny takes Harry to the RoR to hide the book. She kisses him in there, it’s their first kiss. The relationship is done a bit differently compared to the book. There’s a lot of build up since there wasn’t much Ginny in the other movies. In fact I’d say there’s more H/G in the movie. There’s a lot of Ginny. She’s very canon like and you can see that especially from her first scene.
I’m deciding between two scenes for the next one to post. The memory from the trailer and the joke shop. But it will be one of those two.
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Update #1: Our forum member, NYC10016, attended the event and took a picture of Danie Radcliffe giving her an autograph and the autograph itself. See them below.
Thanks to reddiej, from SnitchSeeker for letting us about her meet with Dan Radcliffe @ TimesTalk in New York. While she was there, she took notes of the topics TimesTalk questioned Daniel Radcliffe and you can read her notes below.
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Pictures of Daniel Radcliffe from the Event:
- Dan’s first experience with Broadway plays was the musical Chicago as a child, where his parents made him listen to the music from a young age; he said that the first play he saw live was probably Chicago, as well.
- He says that doing theatre work legitimises an actor more because of all the work put into it, and that a lot of training goes into it.
- He prepared for 18 months for Equus, though in the first two months was worried that he wasn’t going to be able to get the entire performance down (afraid he was going to be “awful”); said that with the help of director Thea Sharrock and his costars, if he messed up, he “could not be messing up with better people.”