November 12, 2009, 9:46 PM–While it’s not directly Rupert Grint related, as part of their awards season campaign, Warner Bros. has released the entire Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince screenplay! Penned by Steve Kloves, the script contains scenes involving Rupert’s character Ronald Weasley that did not make it to the actual film!
So, while we are waiting for more juicy tidbits regarding Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow, Cherrybomb, and Wild Target. Take the time to discuss and compare the movie screenplay to actual film here in our forum!
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Lots of stuff in the original that I’d have loved to have seen. However there were things I’m glad they changed. Most notably the love potion/slughorn part scene. I discuss these thoughts further at the forum.
The previous version of the final scene on the tower would have been much better.
So it looks like it was Yates who scr***d up the final scene…
original ending scene or not…..it’s still crap. I do not want an entire scene with just HHr talking and comforting each other. *barf*
Well the ending in the screenplay is better than the one we had in the movie, but still far from perfect!
UHP found a extended clip from Harry Potter 1 Ultimate edition about Rupert speaking about his casting
http://www.universharrypotter.com/news-1795.html
I think you can tell from reading the revisions in green that it was originally written with either Ron, or maybe (less likely) Ginny having the conversation with Harry. I think it was Ron. The part with “He’s okay with it, you know. You and Ginny.” It looks like it probably used to say, “I’m okay with it.” And “Hermione” is in green throughout, indicating it was someone else at first.
I would have loved to seen Harry telling Hermione (or Ron), “Keep the snogging down to a minimum.”
I was just going to say that an original screen play doesn’t necessarily mean that Yates changed it. Actually I blame both because even Ron has less to do in the last scene in the original script. :\
But it looks like we will get part of it in the deleted scene…
Well, but like I said, in the original script, or at least one of the versions that wasn’t the final, it does look like it was planned for Ron and Harry to have the Astronomy Tower conversation.