The Harry Potter film franchise came to a conclusion with 2011′s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, and our favorite young witches and wizards of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are all grown up.
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told the Sun that fans show up to their house “every day” — and some even climb their fence and knock on the door.“You open the curtains in the morning. You don’t get used to it. It’s really weird,” they said.
“Ten is the maximum we’ve had, but people come in groups. People come in cars, and it’s all day and sometimes at night. The school holidays are the worst.”The homeowner finds it “bizarre” that people show up in tears and get dressed up in front of the iconic home.“We’ve had people in floods of tears.
It’s bizarre. The kids, you get it. But obviously the adults.
They dress up sometimes in full gear and recreate scenes,” they said.“Loads” of fans recently showed up at the house and started to knock on their door to ask if they can take a photo in front of the house, but the owner said some people don’t even bother to ask.But they understand the hype and don’t really mind the disruptors too much. They even move their car so visiting Potterheads can get better photos.“I don’t mind. Harry Potter is amazing.
I get that. But you do come home from work and they are all on your drive. It’s quite mad,” the owner admitted.“We knew what house we were buying except they didn’t really tell us.
They didn’t tell us they are here all day, every day. It’s constant.”They continued, “It’s one of those franchises after all these years that is still just as crazy. Sometimes I just don’t get it.”While the owners of the actual house are accommodating of the fans, they feel bad for the neighbors whose driveways are often swarmed by fans trying to get a decent photo.“Pretty much every single day you see people coming here and stopping in front of their house and taking photos,” neighbor Asad Shahid, 32, told the outlet.
The Harry Potter film franchise came to a conclusion with 2011′s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, and our favorite young witches and wizards of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are all grown up.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Miriam Margolyes’ acting career includes a BAFTA-nominated role in Martin Scorsese’s “The Age of Innocence,” “Reds,” “Mulan,” “Call the Midwife” and a lot more, but it’s her appearance as Professor Sprout in two “Harry Potter” movies that have made her a recognizable face across the world — not that Margolyes cares too much for the beloved franchise. Speaking to Vogue UK for a new profile, Margolyes acknowledged that her two “Harry Potter” movies introduced her to an entire new generation of young people but said the franchise “doesn’t mean as much to me as it does to them.” “For me, ‘Harry Potter’ wasn’t important,” Margolyes said. “I was very glad I got the part and I enjoyed being in it and meeting all the people, but it’s not Charles Dickens.”
Harry Potter films has expressed his annoyance at the “constant” stream of fans who turn up on his doorstep.The house in Bracknell, Berkshire, was used as the Dursley’s family home at 4 Privet Drive in Surrey for the first film, Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone. For the later films, the street was recreated on a film stage due to logistical issues, which is now featured as part of the Warner Bros. Studio tour in London.Speaking to The Sun, the current owners of the house in Bracknell said they face a “constant” stream of fans who knock on the door.“We’ve had people in floods of tears,” the anonymous owner said.
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