In the epic finale, the battle between the good and evil forces of the wizarding world escalates into an all-out war. The stakes have never been higher and no one is safe. But it is Harry Potter who may be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice as he draws closer to the climactic showdown with Lord Voldemort.
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On Severus Snape and his actions:
I'm not in a position to judge. People do incredible things for love, particularly for unrequited love. I don't think it's the course of action everybody would take, but it eventually turns out to be a very noble one. I think Harry can understand Snape's.
On his favorite scenes:
That scene in the woods, and the actual walking through the forest, was always going to be my favorite. I felt like I had completely not done well enough. I know I certainly gave it everything. When you put that much pressure on yourself, the whole day becomes about, this is the most important scene; we have to get this right.
On his preparation for the scene on King's Cross:
My preparation is mainly just knowing the lines and getting in and knowing where your character is, knowing what it's about and having ideas that you can put in on the day. There was nothing great. I don't know what even Daniel Day Lewis would do to prepare for a scene in the afterlife.
On how he feels since Harry is a man now:
He's not at any point, really. He grows up hugely in this film, no more so than at the end when he makes a decision at King's Cross station: Go back rather than dying the death he's already suffered and going on to a peaceful afterlife. But he is still a boy and that's what makes it so affective and so awful when Voldemort is trying to kill him.
On him being the older version of himself in the epilogue:
It was one of those things I was nervous about. The version I saw of me was great. I do look like my dad. They'll make it look good.
On Harry and Ginny:
There's a couple of kissing scenes. There's even a kiss in the heat of battle at one point, which I have to say was my suggestion [laughs]. It's done in a less dramatic way, just like you're going out the door in a rush because it's potentially the last time they see each other. If I were in that situation, I would kiss almost anyone if I thought the end was coming.
Be sure to follow the link below for the full interview, also featuring Matthew Lewis and Nick Dudman.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 is set to be released on July 15, later this year!
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