
Bonnie: We’ve always seen Ginny as this character that’s been just very homebound, and then suddenly she steps out and shows that she can, you know, that she’s also a very powerful witch. I think that’s when you really see a connection as well between the mother and daughter in the sense that Ginny does begin to step forward in the fifth film and I think it shows where she gets her confidence from.

Matt: When Neville didn’t have anyone else, there was always Harry there to give him a kind word and he told him he could do it and.. slowly, as Harry believed in Neville, Neville started to believe in himself.

Matt: My favourite thing was the Sword of Gryffindor, because it’s Neville, really. Neville wondered why he was in Gryffindor from the very beginning, they didn’t think that he would amount to anything, but only a true Gryffindor can pull that out of the hat. Also it’s a sword so it’s really cool, I felt like a Jedi for a bit. I always wanted to be that when I was younger, so definitely the sword of Gryffindor.

David Heyman: I suppose if I could take something away it would be the time turner.
David Barron: Actually, you did.
David Heyman: Shhhh! There are people from Warner Brothers here, David.





