
DECEMBER 4, 2008 at 11:23 PM
Posted by GERI
Source: SciFi Wire
In a new interview
with Harry Potter producer David Heyman, Mr. Heyman discusses the reason for the delay in the release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, as well as the decision to split the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Mr. Heyman on the delayed release of the Half-Blood Prince movie:
No need to [do more work]. If we had to come out now, we'd be fine. Warners asked it because of the writers' strike, because of various reasons. They have a shortage of product for next summer, and they asked if it's OK [to delay the release].
Mr. Heyman on the decision to split the release of Deathly Hallows:
It's not about breaking them into two. It's just the schedule is such that I guess it's long. There's more, so there's a lot of downtime without him. It's going well. It's great. I'm very, very lucky to be involved with it.
Ultimately there was always going to be two-year gap either between V and VI or between VI and VII: Part One. Now there's a two-year gap between V and VI, and there'll be 18 months between VI and VII: Part One.
Mr. Heyman is currently in Beverly Hills, Calif., where he was promoting the comedy Yes Man, where he also mentioned that he will be doing a film with Alfonso CuarĂ³n.
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Order of Merlin, 1st Class
Points: 1827
Lady Leo says:
Well at least 18 months isnt 2 years...I would be sad if it were. And I really really cant wait till next summer!!
Posted Dec 4, 2008 at 11:41 PM EST
Auror
Points: 3252
Tenshi says:
It sounds like they're just making excuses for 'we want more money so we'll release during the summer' =(
Oh counting down the long days til HBP
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 12:07 AM EST
Friendly Deaf Angel
Points: 5169
Friendly Deaf Angel says:
It blows..the strikes..but i cant wait to see HBP...i want to see it so bad..cant wait for DH..too..i cant wait..for the movie..too..
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 1:36 AM EST
Wizard
Points: 529
Dementors Shadow says:
I'm not so sure if it's "because we want more money" anymore. It does make sense that WB would want it delayed till summer if they had a shortage of movies for that season. It's just business.
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 2:18 AM EST
Student
Points: 271
Lituus says:
The project he and Cuaron are working on together is called "The History of Love", set for a 2010 release. It's based on a novel by the same name by the American author Nicole Krauss. The film is produced by Heyday & WB. Emma Watson is rumored to be in consideration for the lead female role. This project was jump-started after Cuaron and Heyman came to the conclusion (I dunno the details) that he would not be directing Deathly Hallows. Again, there were rumors that Cuaron was completely opposed to the idea of a two-part film, even though he really wanted to come back for DH. Heyman then went straight to Yates for it, as in the past, multiple directors were approached for OotP & HBP, all of whom passed on those films. Yates was initially open to having someone else direct DH, as he was tired after doing two films. It was heard here and there that WB will compensate him very well for taking on DH and that the delayed, continuous shoot for DH will allow everyone a breather (as Heyman said)
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 2:39 AM EST
Head Boy
Points: 401
Akademy says:
Has Mr. Heyman just admitted it was his decision to put back HBP?
Demantors Shadow - Your right, it is a business but that ultimately means it is about making more money.
But my biggest annoyance about all this is the way WB treated the fans, the people they depend on to make money. No-one likes to feel like a commodity, or a resource you can just move about whenever the feeling takes you.
And wasn't it companies like WB who triggered the writers strike in the first place?
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 4:05 AM EST
Witch
Points: 505
jmfrogger says:
I'm guessing they didn't want to compete with Twilight. Same fan base, so fans would have to choose one or the other to see (on opening week). Still sucks for us!
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 4:08 AM EST
Witch
Points: 920
Moggiesmom says:
Oh please, excuses only satisfy the one making them! Nothing but pure greed is behind this! If they could make GoF & OOTP in one film, why do they have to split a shorter book in two? It's absurd! ^..^
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 7:12 AM EST
Auror
Points: 2860
mad_eye muggle says:
Well.....I'm just fed up with all the excuses and stuff.I just want to see the film already.I'm definitely gonna expect that its going to be great.Also I kinda thought that the other reason is because of Twilight,that its going to be a clash of the titans.That Twilight is gonna give HP a run for its money,I'm not being bias or anything,I'm also a huge fan of Twilight as well,however HP has already made itself into a huge thing that cannot easily be tarnish.HP will always be HP.Also both films has its flair in their respective ways.
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 8:14 AM EST
Student
Points: 299
annie101 says:
I wish alfreso cuaran had come back for the 7th films, I liked POA the best out of all the films. I still think DH should be one long film, its going to be completely weird for the film to stop in the middle of the story.
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 9:12 AM EST
Rickmaniac to the Core
Points: 2564
snaily says:
They have a shortage of product for next summer, and they asked if it's OK
And you agreed! Hmph.
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 9:50 AM EST
Keeper of Harry's Fate
Points: 8934
TheOneWhoMustBeNamed says:
Really sad. Can you imagine just having to sit on your work for 6 months because the studio does not have enough product? And having to break a film up for more profit (i.e., too long)?
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 9:56 AM EST
Order of Merlin, 3rd Class
Points: 1453
smart hermione says:
18 months between part 1 and 2???? WAAT? Oh come on....that's one main storyline
You cant do this to us :(
Ok i may feel like whining today haha, but it still seems pretty stupid :S
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 1:02 PM EST
Order of Merlin, 3rd Class
Points: 1514
MollyMomma says:
smart hermione, it was 18 months between 6 and 7 part 1, not between 7 part 1 and 2. I don't think they've yet announced what the spacing will be between 7 part 1 and 2.
I like Heyman. He's very congenial.
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 3:48 PM EST
I Am Queen of My Castle
Points: 3674
Hecate3fold says:
He hasn't said anything more or different than he did in the last interview.
It still boils down to the same thing, a very GREEDY WB.
It has done nothing to calm my anger, I still won't go see it when it first comes out and I hope no one else will either.
Blessings! Hecate3fold!
Posted Dec 5, 2008 at 7:29 PM EST
Delusional Army Soldier
Points: 4399
ILoveHP! says:
Okay Warner Brothers, I'm still not forgiving you. Gosh.
Posted Dec 6, 2008 at 6:52 AM EST
Auror
Points: 2363
Nataly says:
We are still agree.. don't try to explain yourselves.. Counting and counting!
Posted Dec 6, 2008 at 5:06 PM EST
Wizard
Points: 874
Silly Dragon says:
'Shortage of product for next summer' is not a valid reason to delay a film. This is total disregard for the work, indeed, a sheer lack if critical thought. Heyman and Warner are merely trying to find a convenient excuse for blatant mercantilism. One could expect a more sensible approach from people pretendedly involved in culture.
Posted Dec 6, 2008 at 5:20 PM EST
Witch
Points: 819
accio_kim says:
How many ways can you say the same thing? It's all about profit, and i'm sorry, but we're not naive enough to think otherwise. I know they had some trepidation with erosion and the Twilight film, but it's still ridiculous. And don't say you wanted to close the gap between films for the fans, lies!
Posted Dec 6, 2008 at 8:28 PM EST
Chief Brain Washer
Points: 2875
Chogiiiirl says:
I understand why they would not have enough movies for next summer, and would want something as fabulous and DH to be in that slot. However, how they handled everything, and the fact that the big movie companies were the main reason for the writer's strike does not make me any happier with WB. They still stink!
Posted Dec 7, 2008 at 8:54 AM EST
Witch
Points: 503
Twilight princess midna says:
I still wish that it was in November though. But i can't wait for the summer.
Posted Dec 7, 2008 at 6:00 PM EST
Squib
Points: 100
lidian says:
It's good that Mr. Heyman took the time to explain why there would be a late release for Deathly Hallows because making movies for us to enjoy is a business and they need to make a profit. I'm willing to wait until next summer because it might be the best release for next summer.
Posted Dec 8, 2008 at 11:06 AM EST
Muggle
Points: 59
Crookshank22j says:
Delays, what is the deal. Put it out there for us, you money grabbing blankety-blanks. I am sitting here wondering what JK Rowlings is thinking. Does she even care? I am getting pretty "fed up". Meeeeooowwwww!
Posted Dec 10, 2008 at 9:06 AM EST
Prof. Alfred W. Mandoore
Points: 2445
JAYSTARR says:
This is all good, But, the real reason that was told is that WB wanted to allow the Dark Knight to make revenue without hurting the HBP movie. So, they scheduled it to July 09, and hope that by the time they finish the two other parts of the Deathly Hallows. The Hogwarts Castle is finished in Florida, and the Harry Potter magic will continue to be even more greater at Universal Studios.
Posted Dec 11, 2008 at 10:38 AM EST
Student
Points: 278
AurraPhoenix says:
Film making is a business--so I can see making good business decisions. I'll go see it--and if it is good, probably several times.
As for splitting DH--well, if they do that, they had better give me MORE detail and a better film.
All in all, I think HP fans are pretty lucky. I am also a Star Wars fan...talk about a wait!
Posted Dec 15, 2008 at 10:01 PM EST
Auror
Points: 3656
Anastasia Popovick says:
Well, it will be interesting if there truly is a shortage of product for this coming summer or not. It sounds like a good excuse and well...frankly any excuse will do...I guess...
Posted Dec 20, 2008 at 9:54 PM EST
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