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I was just wondering which actors everyone was considering for the final two HP movies? There's a fair number of characters open, both large and small.
My own picks are fairly obvious.
Bill Nighy for Rufus Scrimegour and Bob Hoskins for Horace Slughorn.
Reading the books I pictured Scrimegour a certain way and didn't realize until recently that he looked (in my head) exactly like Nighy. And Bob Hoskins, I think, would be perfect for Slughorn, unless they go with an unknown.
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I suppose Bill Nighy might work. I thought of Scrimgeour as a rather Mark Twain looking character, with a big, brushy mustache and crazy hair. I think... who's that british guy who is in everything? I'm going to feel so dumb when I look him up. He was the Colonel in "Bullets over Broadway" playing a hapless gourmand.
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Ooh, Javert, I was wondering how they could sneak him in. Is he British, though? Oh, yes, born in Canterbury.
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I think they already cast Narcissa. I can't remember her, but it's on the wikipedia site for the HBP film. They also cast Bill Weasley.
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quote: Stuart Townsend and Naomi Watts have been cast as Bill Weasley and Narcissa Malfoy respectively. Joseph Fiennes has also been cast in an unspecified role. Clemence Poesy and Helena Bonham Carter are also going to reprise their roles as Fleur Delacour and Bellatrix Lestrange for this film as well as the seventh.
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Joseph Fiennes- possibly as pre-freaky Voldemort? He is a lot more human looking. Who played boy-Voldemort in II? http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0183469/ Coulson.
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I forget his name, but apparently he's too old now. He was about 30 when he played Tom Riddle but was able to pull off a lot younger. The same goes with Moaning Myrtle, though I suppose it's easier to play younger when you're transparent.
edit: Ok, he's almost 30 now.
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See my above comment BB. I read an interview (I think it's with the director, but I can't for the life of me remember) that said Coulson looked to old to play the young Voldy. Or perhaps too young to play the "asking for a job at Hogwarts" Voldy.
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I'm usually for casting Hugh Grant in every movie made, but I'm also having trouble picking a role for him. Maybe Ted Tonks? I'm not sure that's right but it could work. Knowing movies though Ted will just be cut out.
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quote:Originally posted by Javert: See my above comment BB. I read an interview (I think it's with the director, but I can't for the life of me remember) that said Coulson looked to old to play the young Voldy. Or perhaps too young to play the "asking for a job at Hogwarts" Voldy.
I can see that being the case, especially if he is almost 30.
I think Gaspard Ulliel of (Hannibal Rising) fame could play Voldemort at that age. He even looks right for the part. His acting range is very good, but I am unsure if he can speak the way I imagine Voldemort speaking at that age. By unsure I mean I simply don't know, not I doubt it. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0880484/Posts: 14316 | Registered: Jul 2005
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I sort of wonder how much of the Dumbledore storyline will wind up in the final movie. I'm guessing only the barest amount necessary. Or maybe they'll give us a 4 hour movie.
Jim Broadbent! Duh. That's who my money is on for Slughorn.
Any roles for Ian McKellan?
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According to the wiki for Emma Watson, she's on for all 7 movies. Unless you were making an Ian McKellan joke. I could see Ian doing a good Aberforth. He's very haunted, and can go from despairing to heroic.
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I wasn't making an Ian McKellan joke. I'm glad to hear that Emma's coming back, though I hope it was completely her choice and that she's happy with it.
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Much as a love Orlando Bloom, I think Jude Law might be a better type for Grindewald. Of course, you never know when they are going to come up with someone famous or use someone obscure but brilliant.
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quote:Originally posted by Reticulum: Sean Connery (though he's retired), would have made a ggreat Scrimgeour.
If they pay him enough, who knows.
He already said in effect, "If any movie could have brought me out of retirement it would have been Indiana Jones IV, but I'm staying retired."
I really doubt money is the issue, but then again, everyone has their price. I just doubt the movie could put an offer on the table high enough to convince him without the movie running at a loss. I doubt Connery is worth THAT much to them.
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quote:Originally posted by imogen: I would like to see Hugh Grant appear (just to round out the cast of British actors) but cannot think of a role he could play.
Maybe a cameo as the British PM, if they include that scene.
They could so tie it in to Love, Actually
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Lithgow is American. One of Rowling's main conditions for allowing the films was an all British cast.
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Somehow I thought you were saying that he should play Luna. It gave me the funniest mental image.
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Michael Caine as Aberforth. Ian McKellan would be great too, but I just see Michael Caine fitting the role a bit better.
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He didn't even have any lines though. Gotta be somebody who can deliver lines with oomph. Of course, they could just write him out. That wouldn't be surprising either.
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It occurs to me they need a young Dumbledore. Of course, I don't know what Gambon looks like normally. Oh wait, I did- Gosford Park. Maybe that's the Joseph Fiennes role.
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