Harry Potter Stars Reveal New Plan To Expose Stalkers
‘Tis the season for all things Harry Potter?
It seems as though no on can get enough of Harry Potter – fans, author and actors alike. Earlier this month the Inquisitr reported that a Manchester student at Futureworks School of Media in Salford, Britain, is trying to raise £40,000, or about U.S. $63,500, to make a fan film inspired by J.K. Rowlings famous Harry Potter book and movie series.
Hot on the heels of that news was an Inquisitr report which said fans can now enjoy two real life magical creations from Harry Potter (an invisibility machine developed by scientists at the University of Rochester and hot Butterbeer now being served by The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort).
Soon after that J.K. Rowlings let the world know that she has just completed the script for the first Harry Potter spin-off, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, set to be released November 2016. According to The Week Online, Harry Potter franchise producer, David Heyman said Rowlings has written a wonderful script.
Now three of the biggest stars of the Harry Potter movie series are planning to make a film to expose persons who have stalked them. According to the the Daily Mail, Daniel Radcliffe (who played Harry Potter) and his Harry Potter co-stars Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) are planning to make a new BBC documentary about their stalkers.
Twenty-seven-year-old Tom Felton says he has a very devoted fan who follows him everywhere.
“She follows me to most of the events I go to and has for a long time. I don’t know if it’s weird or sweet. Tina is on the more extreme end of the spectrum but she’s kind and supportive, rather than menacing. But it’s odd that she knows so much about my whereabouts. The other night I went out at the last minute and when I arrived at my destination, she was waiting for me.”
While fans await the release of the latest Harry Potter fan film (which creator Cameron Cairnduff hopes to show at film festivals in Manchester and London near the end of 2015), they can also enjoy hot Butterbeer during the cold winter days at the Harry Potter theme park in Orlando, Florida. All this will keep fans busy while they wait for J.K. Rowlings to finish penning another blockbuster hopeful in fine Harry Potter style.
But one thing is for sure, devoted fans (and stalkers) “who love all things Harry Potter” will have no problem waiting to see what three of their favourite Harry Potter stars have to say about them in their new documentary.
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