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Turn To Page 394: Here Are 6 Bombshells About The HP Flicks From Alan Rickman’s Diaries

A collection of legendary actor Alan Rickman‘s diaries are set to be published posthumously in October and, as you might expect from the man behind the Harry Potter
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Alan Rickman was a big ‘ol fan of one HP movie in particular

The Prisoner of Azkaban Harry Potter Alfonso [Cuarón] has done an extraordinary job. It is a very grown-up movie, so full of daring that it made me smile and smile,” he wrote. “Every frame of it is the work of an artist and storyteller. Stunning effects that are somehow part of the life of the film, not show-off stunts.”

He tried to leave the franchise multiple times

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Rickman had some clear beef with how the movies were made

The Philosopher’s Stone “Too many people involved in the decisions. A hat has been made for Snape. A hat? For Snape? Fortunately Chris Columbus [the director] is also a sweet, funny soul and you kind of guess what he’s thinking, what he wants,” he wrote.  “Certainly if you step outside that he’s in sharpish. So it gets done. And it all looks just fine.” John Williams Half Blood Prince David Heyman David Barron David Yates I get the character development and the spiffing effects (dazzling), but where is the story????” 

Snape was supposed to meet a different death

“David Y stubborn as ever about V[oldemort] killing me with a spell,” he wrote. 

“(Impossible to comprehend, not least the resultant wrath of the readers.)”

Rima Back home and Rima (narrative brainbox) says, He can’t kill you with a spell – the only one that would do that is Avada Kedavra and it kills instantly – you wouldn’t be able to finish the scene’.” 

He was fan of working with Ralph Fiennes though, describing him as, “Direct and true and inventive and free”.

Rickman also described Yates as “vulnerable and endearing” when filming Snape’s death scene.

“It’s the absolute example of what can happen when a couple of actors pick up a scene off the page and work with the story, the space and each other.”

He confirmed J.K Rowling gave him tea on Snape’s character

Harry Potter J.K. Rowling  I have finished reading the last Harry Potter book. Snape dies heroically, Potter describes him to his children as one of the bravest men he ever knew and calls his son Albus Severus,” he wrote. “This was a genuine rite of passage. One small piece of information from Jo Rowling seven years ago – Snape loved Lily – gave me a cliff edge to hang on to.” 

We heard his take on Snape’s final scene

“Here I am with Dan, Emma and Rupert 10 (?) years on (Emma is here on a break from Brown University), blood all over my throat from an imagined Nagini, the three of them still with furrowed brows and panting a bit,” he wrote. 

“Finding it hard to remember any particular scenes over the years mainly because all the decisions are taken in committee rooms and not on the floor.

“We listen as DY [Yates] tells us what we are thinking and why (and in some cases recounts the story … ) and a small piece of something creative caves in.”

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Lunch w. Dan Radcliffe at Cafe Cluny. One minute he was 12 now he’s 19. When did that happen?” Rickman said. 

“And he’s sensitive, articulate and smart. And owns a three-bed apt in NY.”

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franchise’s most controversial character, they are a gold mine of BTS tea. Obviously a load of Gen Zs know Rickman best as Severus Snape, as well as ‘s absolute fuckhead of a husband in . Try watching Thompson cry to ‘s ‘Both Sides Now’ without weeping, I dare you. His diaries span from the early 90s AKA peak era. A selection of excerpts have been published by and they are chock-a-block full of gossip. Let’s say it: the man had great taste. His fave flick seemed to be  which, as we all know, is unequivocally the best film. “ No word on what he thought of Professor Lupin’s ultra-creepy werewolf getup, alas. Other parts of the diaries give an insight into how Rickman felt about the Hogwarts of it all. It turns out Rickman tried to leave the role more than once. In 2006, before began filming, he wrote: “Finally said yes to 5. The sensation is neither up nor down. The argument that wins is the one that says, ‘See it through. It’s your story'”. He apparently also tried to quit after . I absolutely can’t imagine anyone else as Severus Snape. It would be like if  dropped out of  halfway through — simply not the same! Writing about filming  , he described it as “Tick Off The Shots filming”. Ouch. Sorry but: “A hat? For Snape?” is one of the funniest things I’ve ever read. Rickman’s take on the film’s premiere was more savage though. He said it should “only be seen on a big screen” as it “acquires a scale and depth” and described ‘s score as “hideous”. He was also a lil critical when it came to the later films, describing a desire to “bang the three Davids’ heads against the nearest wall” on the . Those three Davids are producers  and , and director . “ You tell ’em. As we all know, Snape is ultimately killed by Voldemort’s big fuck-off snake Nagini. But according to his diaries, it seems David Yates originally wanted him to die from a spell. His wife  also agreed. “ Rima was, of course, correct! It’s a known bit of  lore that IRL Voldemort gave Rickman background info on Snape’s ultimate fate. Rickman confirmed this in the diary, and gave his take on the final book when it was released. “ Bloody Snape. Rickman described himself as having a “night of not sleeping at all” before filming Snape’s final scene, titled “The Last Breath of Severus Snape”. It’s fair to say Rickman seems to have some ~mixed emotions~ about his role in the universe, describing the final film’s premiere as “unsettling to watch”. Fair, I can see it being a bit weird watching yourself die at the hands of a big fuck-off snake. But if you’d like to keep the magic alive, please enjoy this adorable excerpt from 2008. Good to know that Alan Rickman was a Daniel Radcliffe stan just like the rest of us.
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