JKR is announcing something new with Secret Street View teaser
This is exciting. J.K. Rowling has something special to announce, and as a teaser before the big reveal has launched Secret Street View.
Just go to www.secretstreetview.com, where you will need to enter coordinates to find letters on Google maps.
These coordinates will found on 10 different Harry Potter fan sites throughout today and tomorrow. Each coordinate will take you to one letter on the map. Presumably these letters will eventually make up a word to give us a clue about what Jo is about to announce.
The Warner Bros. Studio Tour : The Making of Harry Potter studio tour is opening in March in London and we just learned from hypable.com that Tom Felton, who plays Draco Malfoy, will be the voice of the digital guide you can purchase on the tour!
The Studio Tour’s official website describes the digital guide as this:
Our handheld audio-visual guides bring the Studio Tour to life in a completely new way. It contains fascinating facts about the sets, costumes and props, as well as newly produced interviews with filmmakers and never before seen behind-the-scenes footage. It is available in eight languages and can be pre-booked with your tickets. This is available to hire for just 4.95 pounds.
Currently we are unsure if Felton is the only actor on the Digital Guide or if others will join him.
The Visual Effects Society has announced the nominations for the 10th Annual VES Awards. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 has received five nominations with The Adventures of Tintin and Rise of the Planet of the Apes receiving six and four, respectively.
Here is a breakdown of the nominations:
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Motion Picture
Three new videos involving Dan Radcliffe’s The Woman in Black have been released. The first is a short new trailer from Teen.com, and the second and third are both set visits with clips, interviews, etc. Watch those below (thanks to Snitchseeker for the links).
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