And I was like, I was really in character there (laughs). I did kind of fall asleep when I was lying there once, and I woke up and there was hardly anyone in the hall, and you could see them all like giggling through the window. I’m not really that way, my theory’s kind of like “when your number’s up your number’s up.” (laughs). When you’re preparing for a death scene, does it actually make you think about your own mortality? So, yes it’s been quite different but it’s also been quite fun, especially the parts in Part 1. Apart from that they’ve always been quite laughy and jokey. ![]() So I think the only time you actually see them when they’re not laughing about is in the fourth film when they have a bit of a scrap with each other. But as James said we never tried to shy away from that whole part of Fred and George. Oliver: Yeah it was a bit odd, it was a bit surreal as well cause he’s not just necessarily your character brother he’s actually like my proper brother so it is quite strange. I can’t imagine what that must be like to play? You kind of think since they’re so playful they’re sort of invincible to that dangerous aspect but then obviously you discover they’re not.Īnd for you, Oliver, you have a particular tough time because you watch your twin die. ![]() A lot of the fans that we’ve met have remarked upon the fact that they’re quite glad that it wasn’t as if we turned up and. James: I guess it’s kind of, even when we were doing the other ones we were comic relief and everything, but we didn’t want to make them like clowns as it were all the time.
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