Fleur Delacour doesn't know her own fate -- at least, Clémence Poésy, the actress who played her in "Goblet of Fire," hasn't read beyond that book yet. Poesy told MTV News that she's not back in what she calls "Harry Potter world" just yet and won't be appearing in "Half-Blood Prince" -- which probably means that the subplot of her character's engagement to Bill Weasley has been cut out or is only a mention, no actual scenes.
Still, there's hope for Phlegm -- we mean, Fleur -- in "Hallows," since the couple's wedding is a major action sequence when it's disrupted by Death Eaters, and the newlywed's home at Shell Cottage becomes a place of refuge -- but don't tell her that. Read more...
Only in a surreal land called Sundance can you chat up Colin Farrell twice in less than 24 hours. Thursday night I caught up with him at the premiere of the Sundance opener, "In Bruges," and today I sat down with the Irish lad along with his jolly co-star Brendan Gleeson. These two were a riot.
Watch below as...
--Brendan zones out on my first question
--Colin explains why he likes little people
--The two share a laugh over profanity
--And the two talk 'Harry Potter' to boot!
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Sundance '08 kicked off with a bang tonight thanks to Colin Farrell's violent black comedy, "In Bruges." On the red carpet, Colin himself stopped by to say hi (and I don't know if he's off the booze but he sure smelled of nicotine) and talk about why he's thrilled to be making his first Sundance appearance. And of course it wouldn't be a Colin Farrell interview if he didn't drop a colorful word at the end. Utah doesn't know what hit them.
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We got a chance to chat a bit with character actor extraordinaire Brendan Gleeson tonight at Sundance, and sure we wanted to talk about his opening night film, "In Bruges." But come on, there was Harry Potter to discuss too!Gleeson seemed satisfied with the fate of his character outlined in the last "Potter" book and is also apparently quite proud to this day of his broomstick. He also seemed to think there was more to Mad-Eye Moody's fate than met the eye. Check it all out below.
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