``Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'' Commences Production for Warner Bros. Pictures; Young Cast Returns and Welcomes New Members to the Ensemble.BURBANK, Calif. -- Principal photography will commence February 6 at England's Leavesden Studios on "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," the fifth film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's beloved Harry Potter novel series. Directed by award winning British filmmaker David Yates ("The Girl in the Cafe," "Sex Traffic," "State of Play"), "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is produced by "Harry Potter" film series producer David Heyman and David Barron, from a screenplay by Michael Goldenberg ("Where the Wild Things Are," "Peter Pan," "Contact"). Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson This article is about the actress. For other people named Emma Watson, see Emma Watson (disambiguation). Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson[1] (born 15 April 1990) is an English actress. reprise re·prise n. 1. Music a. A repetition of a phrase or verse. b. A return to an original theme. 2. A recurrence or resumption of an action. tr.v. their roles as close-knit teen wizards Harry Potter, Ron Weasley Joining the stellar cast are Imelda Staunton ("Nanny McPhee," "Vera Drake") as Dolores Dolores (or Delores) was a common given name (until the 1960s in the USA); it is cognate with the English word "dolorous" (meaning sorrowful) and equivalent in meaning. Umbridge, the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher; George Harris ("The Interpreter," "Black Hawk Down") as Kingsley Shacklebolt; Helen McCrory ("Casanova," "Enduring Love") as Bellatrix Lestrange; Natalia Tena ("Mrs. Henderson Presents," "About a Boy") as Nymphadora Tonks Tonks may refer to:
In "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," Harry returns for his fifth year of study at Hogwarts and discovers that much of the wizarding community is in denial in denial Psychiatry To be in a state of denying the existence or effects of an ego defense mechanism. See Denial. about the teenager's recent encounter with the evil Lord Voldemort, preferring to turn a blind eye to the news that Voldemort has returned. Fearing that Hogwarts' venerable Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, is lying about Voldemort's return in order to undermine his power and take his job, the Minister for Magic, Cornelius Fudge, appoints a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher to keep watch over Dumbledore and the Hogwarts students. But Professor Dolores Umbridge's Ministry-approved course of defensive magic leaves the young wizards woefully woe·ful also wo·ful adj. 1. Affected by or full of woe; mournful. 2. Causing or involving woe. 3. Deplorably bad or wretched: unprepared to defend themselves against the dark forces threatening them and the entire wizarding community, so at the prompting of his friends Hermione and Ron, Harry takes matters into his own hands. Meeting secretly with a small group of students who name themselves "Dumbledore's Army," Harry teaches them how to defend themselves against the Dark Arts, preparing the courageous young wizards for the extraordinary battle that lies ahead. "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" will be released in 2007. |
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