Daniel Radcliffe on Harry Potter and Dumbledore!
As the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 fast approaches, Radcliffe told us what it was like shooting the final installments without Michael Gambon (AKA Dumbledore).
When we asked if he missed Gambon’s presence, Radcliffe responded: “Yes – those scenes with the two of us [in The Half-Blood Prince] were the most fun scenes.
“We shot them all in a period of about two months right at the beginning of the film. We were working together almost every day and it was great.
“But it was tough because there’s so much information to get across, and those scenes go on for the whole book. We had it all condensed into two scenes, pretty much.
“But The Half-Blood Prince wasn’t my favourite installment overall…”
Why is that? “I just hated my performance,” Radcliffe told us.
“The film was good, but it’s a huge amount of exposition. I think it’s the most beautiful of all the chapters… but [it’s] basically about setting up number seven.
"I just wasn't very happy with number six in terms of my own performance."
Read more: Daniel Radcliffe talks about Harry Potter without Dumbledore | TotalFilm.com
When we asked if he missed Gambon’s presence, Radcliffe responded: “Yes – those scenes with the two of us [in The Half-Blood Prince] were the most fun scenes.
“We shot them all in a period of about two months right at the beginning of the film. We were working together almost every day and it was great.
“But it was tough because there’s so much information to get across, and those scenes go on for the whole book. We had it all condensed into two scenes, pretty much.
“But The Half-Blood Prince wasn’t my favourite installment overall…”
Why is that? “I just hated my performance,” Radcliffe told us.
“The film was good, but it’s a huge amount of exposition. I think it’s the most beautiful of all the chapters… but [it’s] basically about setting up number seven.
"I just wasn't very happy with number six in terms of my own performance."
Read more: Daniel Radcliffe talks about Harry Potter without Dumbledore | TotalFilm.com
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