Miriam Margolyes says it’s time to forget ‘Harry Potter’ “if your balls have dropped”

The star has told fans to “grow up”

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Miriam Margoyles has said that Harry Potter fans should “forget” about the series “if your balls have dropped”.

The actress, who played Professor Sprout in the film series, recently drew headlines after suggesting that adult fans “should be over that by now”.

In a new interview with Australia’s News Breakfast, Margolyes doubled down on her criticism, saying: “I’m not unhappy about it. I just think that it’s for children. And if your balls have dropped, then it’s time to forget about it. You know, go on to other things.

“No, seriously! It’s a great series, it’s a wonderful set of films. I’m proud I was in it, but it was 25 years ago. You know, grow up!”

In her original interview with New Zealand’s 1News, the actress declared: “I worry about Harry Potter fans because they should be over that by now. It was 25 years ago, and it’s for children. I think it’s for children.

“They get stuck in it. I do Cameos, and people say, ‘We’re having a Harry Potter-themed wedding, and I think, ‘Gosh, what’s their first night of fun going to be?’ I can’t even think about it. No.”

This isn’t the only time Margolyes has spoken out about the films in the past year, saying last year that the franchise “doesn’t mean as much to me as it does to [the fans]”.

“For me, Harry Potter wasn’t important. 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,” she told Vogue. “People come up to me and say ‘I just love you’, and want to hug me. And that is dazzling.”

Last year, it emerged that HBO will be making a Harry Potter reboot TV series, with each season based on one of the books. Responding to the news, original star Daniel Radcliffe said he is “definitely not seeking out” a role in the series “in any way.”

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Oscar-winning ‘The King’s Speech’ writer dies aged 86

David Seidler passed away over the weekend

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David Seidler, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of The King’s Speech, has passed away aged 86.

According to his manager, Seidler died in New Zealand on Saturday (March 16) during a fly fishing trip.

“David was in the place he loved most in the world – New Zealand – doing what gave him the greatest peace, which was fly fishing,” Jeff Aghassi said. “If given the chance, it is exactly as he would have scripted it.”

Seidler won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for his work on the 2010 film, which depicted King George VI’s journey to overcoming his stammer on the eve of World War II.

Seidler himself had a stammer as a child, and was inspired by the King’s story of how he overcame his speech impediment.

Upon accepting his Oscar in 2011, Seidler said: “My father always said to be I’d be a late bloomer. I believe I am the oldest person to win this particular award – I hope that record is broken quickly and often.”

He added: “I would like to thank Her Majesty The Queen for not putting me in the Tower of London for using the F-word, and I accept this on behalf of all the stutterers throughout the world. We have a voice, we have been heard, thanks to you, the Academy.”

As well as Best Original Screenplay, the film also won Best Picture, Best Actor for Colin Firth and Best Director for Tom Hooper.

Seidler also wrote the stage version of The King’s Speech, which opened in London’s West End in 2012. Other writing credits included Onassis: The Richest Man In The World and Francis Ford Coppola’s Tucker: The Man And His Dream.

In other news, this year’s Oscars took place last weekend, with Oppenheimer walking away with seven awards including Best Picture, Best Director for Christopher Nolan and Best Actor for Cillian Murphy.

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‘Star Wars’ 50p coin to be available this year

The Royal Mint will be commemorating the franchise with four designs

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The Royal Mint is set to release a 50p coin emblazoned with Star Wars‘ Millennium Falcon.

The special coin will be released this year, with the Royal Mint also unveiling three other vehicles from the franchise that will adorn coins this year – namely the TIE Fighter, X-Wing and Death Star II.

The Millennium Falcon coin depicts the ship mid-flight, as well as the Rebel Alliance symbol that reveals itself when the coin is titled towards the light.

“We are delighted to celebrate the Star Wars franchise’s numismatic return with a series of coins dedicated to its iconic vehicles,” said Royal Mint’s Rebecca Morgan.

“We are excited to enthuse new and existing coin collectors across the world and capture the imaginations of Star Wars’ thriving fan base.”

The Royal Mint previously released a series of character coins to mark Return Of The Jedi‘s 40th anniversary last year, including Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker.

In other Star Wars news, a report released last week from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revealed just how much money Disney has made from the franchise since it bought Star Wars over a decade ago.

According to the report, the company has made around $12billion from Star Wars, almost three times what it paid for the franchise ($4.05billion).

However, it doesn’t stand as Disney’s most profitable franchise, with FrozenToy Story and the Avengers being the top three most valuable assets for the company.

Meanwhile, star Ewan McGregor has given fans an update on season two of Obi-Wan Kenobi following the show’s debut nearly two years ago.

“I have no news to tell. I’m waiting for the call. I don’t know that it’s happening,” he told The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

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Alan Partridge’s Ukrainian joke on ‘Comic Relief’ gets angry viewer reaction

The joke was made during Red Nose Day last week

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Alan Partridge has been criticised by viewers for a joke made about Ukrainian refugees.

The Steve Coogan character was part of a Comic Relief sketch on Friday (March 15), where he and Sidekick Simon (Tim Key) read out callers’ most and least charitable things done.

Revealing one, Simon declared: “Grant in Briston says his most charitable act was taking in a family of Ukrainians for a year.”

Partridge then asked: “And the least charitable?”, before Simon replied: “Turfing them out, he’s got rid.”

“Marvellous, well actually a friend of mine did that for a family of Ukrainians,” Partridge added. “Still friends with them, they still wash his cars.”

The sketch has since received criticism on social media amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, one viewer writing on X (formerly Twitter): “WHAT was that Ukraine joke on the Alan Partridge sketch…? Come on BBC.”

“Alan Partridge sketch was awful,” another added. “Especially the stupid comments about #Ukraine refugees. Not impressed.”

A third said: “On the day when 20 Ukrainians killed in a missile attack in Odesa, jokes about Ukrainian refugees not really that funny.”

“I’ve never ‘got’ Alan Partridge but this is particularly unfunny tonight…,” another said.

Last week’s Comic Relief saw comedian Sir Lenny Henry take part in his final Red Nose Day, where he performed a parody of Barbie hit ‘I’m Just Ken’ called ‘I’m Just Len’.

Henry co-founded the charity with Richard Curtis in 1985, and previously explained that he would be stepping back as it was “time to hand on to the new generation”.

“There’s all these new, wonderful comedians with podcasts and nine million followers, and those guys or women should be hosting Comic Relief now so that the young people and the new influx of viewers can plug into the next stage of Comic Relief, because there will be a next stage, and because we want to continue tackling issues of poverty and injustice,” he added. “It’s time to hand over the reins, as it were.”

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Cillian Murphy’s old teacher reveals what he was like at school

“It was clear early on just how hard-working he was”

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Cillian Murphy‘s old teacher has opened up about what the actor was like at school.

The star won the Oscar for Best Actor last week for his work in Oppenheimer, having gotten his first shot at acting in his home city of Cork, Ireland.

Pat Kiernan taught drama at the school that Murphy attended, and said that while he didn’t initially recognise his acting talent, he was taken by how seriously Murphy took his band Sons of Mister Green Geneshe. He also used to see the star around town, with Murphy later taking an interest in his theatre company Corcadorca.

“He’d say, ‘Man, it’s great what you’re doing, I’d love to be involved,’” he recalled to The Times.

Recalling the now-Oscar-winner being inspired by a production of A Clockwork Orange that they put on, Kiernan revealed: “It was a really exciting piece of theatre and Cillian has told me [in later years] that it blew his mind and made him want to be an actor.”

He ended up casting Murphy in 1996 play Disco Pigs after he’d finished school, though was initially hesitant, admitting: “I said to [playwright] Enda [Walsh], ‘There’s a young guy who seems really keen and I think he might be good in the part.’ But I said, ‘He’s a bit of a pig,’ meaning he’s kind of goofy-looking. Clearly I didn’t recognise the beauty of the man.”

He added: “Cillian is really smart. Even at that age he was really clever and capable of inhabiting a character. What’s more, it was clear early on just how hard-working he was.

“Even back then, he was practical in his approach to work. He believed it needed to be researched, thought about, and he needed time to construct what he was doing. He seems to be applying all of this still.”

Speaking about his pride in seeing Murphy win an Academy Award, Kiernan revealed: “I was talking to him a few times during the week and he said: ‘I blame you.’”

Cillian Murphy accepts the Lead Actor award for “Oppenheimer” onstage during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 10, 2024 in Hollywood, California. CREDIT: Getty/Kevin Winter

He continued: “It’s a remarkable achievement for him. He has followed his own way of working and it has got him to where he is today.”

Kiernan also noted that fame hasn’t gone to Murphy’s head: “Even listening to his Oscar speech the other night, I wouldn’t notice any difference to how he was 20 or 30 years ago. He’s just the same lovely guy.”

During his Oscars acceptance speech, Murphy said he was “a very proud Irishman”, before reflecting on Oppenheimer‘s themes.

“We made a film about the man who created the atomic bomb and, for better or worse, we’re all living in Oppenheimer’s world,” he said. “So I’d really like to dedicate this to the peacemakers everywhere.”

As well as Best Actor, Oppenheimer took a further six awards during the night including Best Picture and Best Director for Christopher Nolan.

Meanwhile, Murphy recently said he would be open to returning to the role of Tommy Shelby in a Peaky Blinders film.

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‘Smallville’ actor Chris Gauthier dies aged 48

The actor passed away last week after a short illness

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Smallville star Chris Gauthier has died at the age of 48.

The actor, who played Winslow Schott/Toyman in the series, was also known for appearances in Once Upon A TimeA Series Of Unfortunate Events and 2009 film Watchmen.

According to his manager, Gauthier “passed suddenly and unexpectedly following a short illness” last week (via TVLine).

“We can confirm that our dear friend and client, Chris Gauthier, passed away on Friday morning, February 23, at the age of 48,” a statement from TriStar Appearances/Event Horizon Talent confirmed.

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“As a beloved Vancouver-based character actor, Chris shared his talents with so many of us both on television and in film. His loss is felt not just by his fans but by those of us who were lucky enough to know him more personally. On behalf of his family, we do ask for privacy during this time so that they are able to grieve properly.”

TriStar Appearances talent representative Chad Colvin added in a tribute post on Facebook: “Chris was the literal textbook definition of a character actor. You may not have known his name but you knew his face, you knew his voice, and you knew that if he was onscreen, you were in for a helluva ride.

“Whether he was standing toe-to-toe against Clark Kent on Smallville as the Toyman, tormenting Dean on Supernatural, on deck with Hook as Smee in Once Upon A Time or in guest roles in the numerous productions he was in, he ALWAYS gave it his all when the camera was rolling.”

Many more have since shared tributes to Gauthier, with Once Upon A Time co-star Colin O’Donoghue writing on Instagram: “Rest in Peace Chris! Heartbroken! My love and thoughts go out to Erin and the boys! You will be missed brother! You were the real captain!!”

Showrunner Adam Horowitz added on X (formerly Twitter): “So sad to hear of the passing of Chris Gauthier. Such a kind, sweet, and talented person. You will be missed.”

Gauthier was also well known for his role in video game Need for Speed: Carbon, as well as TV series Harper’s Island and School Of Life, and films Freddy Vs. Jason and 40 Days And 40 Nights.

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Robert Carlyle thrilled with ‘Trainspotting’ tribute on ‘The Simpsons’

“My life is complete”

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Robert Carlyle has shared his delight after The Simpsons included a nod to Trainspotting.

The actor famously played the role of Begbie in the 1996 Danny Boyle film, which is based on the novel by Irvine Welsh.

In the recent Simpsons episode Ae Bonny Romance, which originally aired in December, the family journeys to Scotland to find Groundskeeper Willie, learning that the Scottish character is about to get married.

In one scene, audiences are shown an airline called “Planespotting”, with the plane including a picture of Carlyle’s character Begbie on its tail.

Responding to a fan pointing out the reference on X (formerly Twitter), Carlyle wrote: “My life is complete..”.

As well as the nod, the episode featured the voices of actors Karen Gillan, David Tennant and Paul Higgins.

Meanwhile, Trainspotting star Jonny Lee Miller, who played Sick Boy, recently suggested he didn’t fully capitalise on the film’s success.

“It’s not something that bothers me,” he told The Guardian. “It’s just life. Everything worked out great, really. I was secretly ambitious, but I didn’t really know how to execute that or take advantage of certain opportunities. But it’s all good, because I’m here in a freezing-cold church rehearsing a play!”

Last year, Trainspotting star Ewan McGregor revealed that he used to show his kids the “worst toilet in Scotland” scene from the film “for a laugh”.

“It’s a unique situation, perhaps, for a father to be able to show his children footage of him going down the toilet,” he said at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.

Elsewhere, Welsh praised a viral parody video of the film’s “Choose Life” scene targeted at UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

In other Simpsons news, last year co-creator James L. Brooks announced that Homer will continue to strangle Bart, despite the show appearing to confirm that it would retire the long-running gag.

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‘Mary Poppins’ age rating increased due to “discriminatory language”

The rating has been upped due to the use of a racist term

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Mary Poppins has had its age rating increased in the UK due to the use of “discriminatory language”.

The Disney film, which stars Julie Andrews as the titular nanny, was originally released back in 1964.

However, last week (February 23) the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) upped its original rating to PG from U due to two uses of a racially insensitive term.

A spokesperson for the organisation told Variety that Mary Poppins “includes two uses of the discriminatory term ‘hottentots’”.

“While Mary Poppins has a historical context, the use of discriminatory language is not condemned, and ultimately exceeds our guidelines for acceptable language at U. We therefore classified the film PG for discriminatory language,” they added.

“We understand from our racism and discrimination research, and recent classification guidelines research, that a key concern for people, parents in particular, is the potential to expose children to discriminatory language or behavior which they may find distressing or repeat without realizing the potential offense.

“Some language or behaviors are therefore not permitted at U or PG in any circumstance, or are wholly dependent on context.”

The word mentioned is an insensitive term that refers to the Khoekhoe indigenous group in South Africa.

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The changes come after the BBFC enforced higher rules around racist language in 2021, with the new criteria stating that older films with such language can get a PG rating if they are “contextually justified” and not accompanied by violence or threat.

It also said that content that features the n-word won’t be classified lower than 12A/12 outside of some mitigating factors, with the only exception being if “there is a very clear and strong educational value” such as a documentary with strong appeal to a younger audience.

The changes came after the BBFC undertook research with 70 participants with high representation from minority groups in order to better understand the impact and perception of racist language.

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‘Saltburn’ fans are trespassing at the Cattons’ real-life stately home – and the owner is upset

“It’s quite weird. I don’t take it as flattering,” the owner said

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Saltburn fans have been trespassing the real-life location where the film was shot, which has led the owner to start patrols on the grounds.

Charles Stopford Sackville, who owns Drayton House, revealed in a new interview that his home has attracted huge attention on social media since the Emerald Fennell film was released last year, despite the house not being open to the public.

These include TikToks of fans dancing to Sophie Ellis-Bextor‘s ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’, which features in the film’s famous final scene as Barry Keoghan’s character dances around the house naked.

“I never envisaged the amount of interest there would be,” Stopford Sackville told the Mail on Sunday. “It’s quite weird. I don’t take it as flattering.

“How would you feel if people were taking pictures outside your house? I’d prefer the interest to blow over but I can’t make it blow over.”

He went on to reveal that “more than 50” trespassers have strayed off the public footpath that runs through the estate, leading to patrols being enforced. “Most people are fairly good, but some get a bit inquisitive, let’s say,” he added.

Fennell previously said she wanted to film somewhere that had never been used before, Stopford Sackville adding that the fee offer from the film’s producers had “100 per cent” influenced his decision to allow filming, noting: “These houses don’t run on water.” The owner is also friends with Fennell’s parents.

It was previously reported by Vanity Fair that part of the film’s contract forbade crew members to disclose the filming location, though it has since been identified.

‘Saltburn’ still. CREDIT: Amazon Studios/MGM

TikTok user Rhian Williams – whose post locating Drayton House went viral in the wake of the film’s success – has since encouraged people to stay on the public footpath.

“When I made my TikToks about the location of Drayton House, which I discovered online, I never dreamt they would get 5.6 million views,” she told the BBC. “It’s such a shame that people are trespassing as there is a public footpath through the estate that everyone should stick to if they want to visit.

“I do think it’s important that younger generations, like so many who have enjoyed the Saltburn movie, are encouraged to walk in the countryside and get fresh air, and it’s brilliant to see such a hidden corner of our beautiful Northamptonshire in such a major film like Saltburn.”

Saltburn, which follows university student Oliver Quick (Keoghan) as he visits friend Felix Catton’s (Jacob Elordi) family estate over the summer, has become a huge success since its release, notably sparking a resurgence in Ellis-Bextor’s hit.

‘Murder On The Dancefloor’ recently entered the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time, with the singer announcing a US tour last week. She also spoke to NME recently about her newfound success.

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Cillian Murphy had to have head “glued shut” on ‘Oppenheimer’ set because of a pillow Emily Blunt gave him

“You don’t even see it in the movie, I think”

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Oppenheimer star Cillian Murphy was forced to have his head “glued shut” due to an accident involving a pillow given to him by Emily Blunt.

The stars play couple J. Robert Oppenheimer and Kitty Oppenheimer in the Christopher Nolan film, and Blunt revealed on Jimmy Kimmel Live that she decided to gift the sleep item to her co-star as she felt he needed good rest in making the film.

“I just felt Cillian needed, probably even more than food, was sleep on this movie,” she began. “So I got him this very beautiful pillow that I’m obsessed with. These pillows, Hästens pillows.

“I gave him this pillow, but…,” Blunt continued, before turning to Murphy and asking: “Do you mind if I tell the story?”

“He was really luxuriating in this pillow one night, and he woke up in the middle of the night – this is what he told me the next day – and he went to fluff himself back down in the pillow, misjudged where it was, the cool side, flipped it, and smashed his head open on the bedside table. So he came to work, and they had to glue his head shut!”

Revealing he turned to Oppenheimer make-up artist Luisa Abel, Murphy further recalled: “I was a bit shocked you know! I was having a great sleep, and I had this amazing pillow, strange bed, strange table, and bang.

“We were getting up before it was bright, like at 2 a.m. or something, 3 a.m. So I called her then, and I just came in, and then she glued my head, and covered it all up, and you don’t even see it in the movie, I think.”

Oppenheimer, which documents the creation of the atomic bomb during World War II, was released last year to huge critical and box office success.

The film is currently dominating awards season, over the weekend winning the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, as well as acting wins for Murphy and Robert Downey Jr..

It won seven BAFTAs at last weekend’s ceremony, including Best Film, and is favourite to take Best Picture at next month’s Oscars, where it is nominated for 13 awards.

Meanwhile, Murphy recently revealed the touching note that director Christopher Nolan left on his Oppenheimer script.

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