Mixed Emotions: Deathly Hallows Part 2 score is now finished
Conrad Pope, supervising orchestrator on the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows film scores, has just updated his facebook page saying that he and Alexandre Desplat have just finished recording the final notes for Part 2. This is exciting as it means the movie is nearing completion and will be on screens very soon. But it's also one of I'm sure many sad moments that we will experience over the coming months, as this chapter in Harry Potter's history draws to a close.
Back in July, not long after the launch of Pottermore, we learned about the termination of the most successful literary partnership ever, as JK Rowling left the Christopher Little agency.
While Christopher Little has been the man that began the success and guided Harry Potter along to become what it is today, JKR decided to follow Neil Blair, a partner at the agency, to his new agency The Blair Partnership.
69 year old Little was originally quoted to have said he was “disappointed and surprised” after learning Jo had left. Today we’ve learnt from a source at The Telegraph that the pair reached a financial settlement:
“JK Rowling and her former agent, Christopher Little, have reached an amicable agreement concluding their long-standing business relationship, the terms of which remain confidential,” I am told by a spokesman for Little. “No further comments will be issued by either party.”
We won’t speculate on the possible reasons for the unexpected split, but we wish both Jo and Christopher all the best as they go their separate ways.
The American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced their full list of 2012 Oscar nominees.
Many Potter fans had rightly hoped that this might be Harry Potter’s year to pull off some big award wins which have been missing in previous years. The finale of the series this summer, Deathly Hallows Part 2, was widely praised by critics (it was rated higher than nearly all the other nominees), was very well loved by fans and general movie-goers alike, and was one of the biggest box office hits ever.
Unfortunately, the film’s many merits don’t seem to have rubbed off on the Academy and couldn’t outweigh the many factors that were standing against it. You can read more about some of these factors in detail here.
Deathly Hallows Part 2 has had a complete lack of buzz in the weeks leading up to today, and this showed in the lack of recognition in the nominations. On top of the reasons outlined in the article linked above, this lack of love is partly due to it being a summer release, meaning it was not fresh in people’s minds and making Warner Brothers’ big campaign less effective.
If you are like me and like a good fanfiction story, it is even better when they are slash. Well, I think all of our dreams came true a few days ago. Courtesy of hypable.com and Bravo TV, Ralph Fiennes read a sample of a Harry Potter/Lord Voldemort slash fanfiction story on Watch What Happens LIVE hosted by Andy Cohen.
Fiennes seemed surprised by what fans have written about Lord Voldemort and Harry Potter, but he took everything in stride and had fun with it. Please be advised this is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.
If you wish to read the entire story written by Jade and Kelley, you can do so here. Again this story is for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.
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