Flick Miles, Emma Watson’s body double in the saga recently returned behind the scenes of a cult scene of . The stunt double of the actress has indeed revealed behind the scenes of the scene where Hermione punches Malfoy in the face.
Harry Potter: an iconic saga
In 2001, filmmaker Chris Columbus embarked on the first film adaptation of JK Rowling’s iconic novels with . Produced by Warner, the feature film received rave reviews. Indeed, this first opus was nominated three times for the Oscars and brought in more than $1 billion in revenue. Faced with this success, Warner is embarking on an entire saga where many filmmakers have chained themselves. If Chris Columbus returned for the second film, he was then succeeded by Alfonso Cuarón (), mike newell (), before David Yates does not end the saga alone with the following 4 films. Moreover, it is always he who takes care of the staging of .
In all, the saga (not including movies) ) brought in more than $7.7 billion in box office receipts!
Return to a cult scene
Emma Watson’s body double recently revealed behind the scenes of a cult scene. Flick Miles was indeed Hermione Granger’s figure stand-in in the first three films. . She therefore participated in many scenes alongside Emma Watson. She also returned to her experience and more particularly to a sequence of . During an interview with Flick Miles shared behind the scenes of the sequence where Hermione punches Malfoy in the third film of the license.
She thus declared that she had “specifying that no body contact took place on the face of Tom Felton (Malfoy):
It was probably cut in the edit because my punching really sucked. They just kept Emma’s. I am a truly non-violent person. I’ve never thrown a punch before in my life and the team told me to go for it, so you’re in “oh okay” mode. It’s such a beautiful scene, isn’t it? Emma also shot this scene. It happens all the time, we both film a scene and they edit it together. Our hands didn’t connect to his face, it was more like a pass to him and he did the reaction. Tom is a great actor so he found it funny too. Malfoy is a great character, and completely different from what Tom looks like in real life, he’s such a lovely person, so I think he was kind of happy that the character was put in his place a bit too .
Flick Miles went on to say that shooting this scene was a very funny experience because it’s a key moment in the plot where Hermione finally fights back. The understudy went on to sell the dream saying it was absolutely awesome to handle the saga’s props. like Hermione’s wand.