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This Harry Potter star doesn’t feel her role was quite as magical as it should’ve been!
Bonnie Wright, who famously portrayed Ginny Weasley in the wizarding franchise, is getting candid about her feelings surrounding her iconic role. On Tuesday’s episode of the Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum podcast, she actually went as far as saying her portrayal of Harry’s (Daniel Radcliffe) love interest was actually pretty disheartening in the end! Why? She explained on the pod how Ginny just didn’t get enough screen time for her taste:
That was particularly troublesome given she was so young and vulnerable to any criticism!
No, she was not! From Chamber of Secrets on those movies had to cut more and more as the books got longer and richer. At one point we had 800+ page books being turned into a single 2-hour movie! Unfortunately Ginny was the biggest and cruelest cut for many readers, as she had a full personality and character development in the books, and in the movies she was… sometimes seen in the background.
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Bonnie noted how “a lot of the scenes of every character were chopped down from the book” so several actors “didn’t really have as much to show in the film.” And her own cuts led to a LOT of frustration:
Thankfully now she realizes her character not having as much depth in the movies as she did the books was never her “fault” — and so far as she can tell fans agree:
Meanwhile, she seems to have the same notion as most HP lovers:
Yeah, it seems wild… but if they’d known what hits they would be, Warner Bros. might have considered milking the franchise more with two-part movies a little sooner! LOLz! We mean, right now they’re working on
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Harry Potter star Bonnie Wright has said she was “disappointed” with her “chopped down” screen time in the movies.The actor played Ginny Weasley in the eight-film saga, growing from Ron’s timid little sister to a confident young witch — and the eventual wife of Daniel Radcliffe’s Harry Potter.However, during an appearance on Michael Rosenbaum’s Inside of You podcast, Wright said there could have been much more character development for Ginny had the writers stuck closer to J.K. Rowling’s books.During the chat, Wright explained how she felt anxious and frustrated while performing as Ginny, fearing that fans would react negatively if the character wasn’t done justice.“I definitely feel there was anxiety toward performing and doing the best thing as my character built, for instance,” she said.
Ginny Weasley was measly in the “Harry Potter” film franchise. At least when it came to lines, said Bonnie Wright, the woman who played the character.
Bonnie Wright is known to fans of the “Harry Potter” films for playing Ginny Weasley, younger sister of Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and future wife of the titular wizard Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe).
Harry Potter, the biggest of the 2000s, would've tried a little harder to develop one of the central love interests. Obviously, we're talking about Ginny Weasley, who in the books is feisty, popular, flirty, a rule-breaker, and the kind of rough-and-tumble badass you'd become if you grew up the youngest and only daughter in a house full of a hundred boys. Whereas movie Ginny is…well, she's just kinda around.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director On the latest episode of Michael Rosenbaum’s “Inside of You” podcast (via Insider), “Harry Potter” actor Bonnie Wright admitted that her character’s lack of screen time in the Warner Bros. film franchise was “a little bit disappointing.” Wright played Ginny Weasley across the eight “Harry Potter” movies, and she was just 9 years old when she filmed “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Little did she know then that Ginny Weasley would become a prominent supporting character and the wife of Harry Potter in the books.
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