7000 Harry Potter fans were in Leicester Square in London last night to see the stars attend the world premiere of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
It is suppsoed to be the scariest Harry Potter movie so far (scary for the kids). It will be rated 12A in Britain, whereas all the other Harry Potter movies were rated 12. That means, if you are a kid, you have to be at least 12 to be able to watch it and you must be with an adult.
The Mirror.
7 November 2005
SPELLBOUND
Fans and stars flock to premiere of new Potter film
By Allison Martin
THE magical world premiere of the fourth Harry Potter film cast its spell over 7,000 fans last night.
Madonna, supermodel Claudia Schiffer and film actress Kate Beckinsale were among the celebrities at the gala in London's West End.
But they were overshadowed by Harry actor Daniel Radcliffe and his co-stars.
Some fans defied the foul weather to queue for more than 24 hours. And Daniel, 16, said: "For people to wait out here all day in the pouring rain is just amazing."
Leicester Square was transformed into a scene straight out of one of the author JK Rowling's adventures for the screening of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Celebrities had to cross a bridge bathed in ghoulish green light and walk past a caged fire-breathing dragon.
Emma Watson, 15 - Harry's Hogwarts schoolmate Hermione - looked classy in a chiffon outfit she said once belonged to a mystery film icon.
She revealed: "This is a 1920s vintage dress made for a past screen goddess. I thought it was appropriate that I wear it."
The crowd was also treated to a look at new star Katie Leung, who plays Harry's first love interest Cho Chang.
The Scottish teenager, 18, said: "It's rally daunting, I can't believe I'm here.
"It's inevitable that a few girls are going to be jealous, but everyone in the crowd has been lovely to me tonight." Daniel described her as "beautiful". He and Rupert Grint,17 - his screen pal Ron Weasley - wowed fans in designer velvet jackets.
Amazingly, Madonna, 47, and a children's author herself, admitted she had never picked up a Harry Potter novel.
The pop queen - there with daughter Lourdes, nine, nicknamed Lola, revealed: "I'm here for Lola. I'm her date.
"I haven't read any the books. Lola has though.
"I get my kicks from the movies - I think JK Rowling's brilliant. I love her work because it's clever and smart.
"It's for everybody, adults and children alike."
And to prove the point the crowd included people of all ages. Gran June Vickers, 67, said: "I love the books almost as much as my grandsons do. I borrow the books from them and we've seen all the films."
Sarah Profitt, 38, who travelled from Norwich with daughter Gemma, nine, said: "She's a Harry Potter obsessive.
"We started reading the books to her. Now she reads them all herself.
"She so wanted to be here for this so we came down for the day. It's worth it just to see her looking so excited."
Gemma added: "My favourite is Ron - he's funny. Now I can't wait to see the film."
And Potter power attracted Hollywood star Kate Beckinsale, who brought daughter Lily, six and former West Wing actor Rob Lowe.
They were joined by Timothy Spall, Maggie Smith, Miranda Richardson, Roger Lloyd-Pack and Robbie Coltrane, who all star in the movie.
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It is suppsoed to be the scariest Harry Potter movie so far (scary for the kids). It will be rated 12A in Britain, whereas all the other Harry Potter movies were rated 12. That means, if you are a kid, you have to be at least 12 to be able to watch it and you must be with an adult.
The Mirror.
7 November 2005
SPELLBOUND
Fans and stars flock to premiere of new Potter film

By Allison Martin
THE magical world premiere of the fourth Harry Potter film cast its spell over 7,000 fans last night.
Madonna, supermodel Claudia Schiffer and film actress Kate Beckinsale were among the celebrities at the gala in London's West End.
But they were overshadowed by Harry actor Daniel Radcliffe and his co-stars.
Some fans defied the foul weather to queue for more than 24 hours. And Daniel, 16, said: "For people to wait out here all day in the pouring rain is just amazing."
Leicester Square was transformed into a scene straight out of one of the author JK Rowling's adventures for the screening of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Celebrities had to cross a bridge bathed in ghoulish green light and walk past a caged fire-breathing dragon.
Emma Watson, 15 - Harry's Hogwarts schoolmate Hermione - looked classy in a chiffon outfit she said once belonged to a mystery film icon.
She revealed: "This is a 1920s vintage dress made for a past screen goddess. I thought it was appropriate that I wear it."
The crowd was also treated to a look at new star Katie Leung, who plays Harry's first love interest Cho Chang.
The Scottish teenager, 18, said: "It's rally daunting, I can't believe I'm here.
"It's inevitable that a few girls are going to be jealous, but everyone in the crowd has been lovely to me tonight." Daniel described her as "beautiful". He and Rupert Grint,17 - his screen pal Ron Weasley - wowed fans in designer velvet jackets.
Amazingly, Madonna, 47, and a children's author herself, admitted she had never picked up a Harry Potter novel.
The pop queen - there with daughter Lourdes, nine, nicknamed Lola, revealed: "I'm here for Lola. I'm her date.
"I haven't read any the books. Lola has though.
"I get my kicks from the movies - I think JK Rowling's brilliant. I love her work because it's clever and smart.
"It's for everybody, adults and children alike."
And to prove the point the crowd included people of all ages. Gran June Vickers, 67, said: "I love the books almost as much as my grandsons do. I borrow the books from them and we've seen all the films."
Sarah Profitt, 38, who travelled from Norwich with daughter Gemma, nine, said: "She's a Harry Potter obsessive.
"We started reading the books to her. Now she reads them all herself.
"She so wanted to be here for this so we came down for the day. It's worth it just to see her looking so excited."
Gemma added: "My favourite is Ron - he's funny. Now I can't wait to see the film."
And Potter power attracted Hollywood star Kate Beckinsale, who brought daughter Lily, six and former West Wing actor Rob Lowe.
They were joined by Timothy Spall, Maggie Smith, Miranda Richardson, Roger Lloyd-Pack and Robbie Coltrane, who all star in the movie.
mirror.co.uk