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‘Harry Potter’ World Cup: Muggles Target Robert Pattinson

Keep voting over on the MTV Movies Blog to determine the best ‘Potter’ character of all time. By Eric Ditzian Robert Pattinson as Cedric Diggory in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” Photo: Warner Bros. The second round of MTV News’ “Harry Potter” World Cup — the fan-voted tournament to pick the greatest character in the fantasy franchise — is already under way, but we’d like to pause for a minute to say how damn impressed we are. We offered up this momentous task to you, and you came through in a big way over the first round , voting more than 1.2 million times to make sure your favorite wizards and witches, heroes and villains, owls, elves and werewolves made it through to the next round. Magical stuff! And it’s only just beginning. Round two is shaping up to deliver us some blowouts, some neck-and-neck competitions and one upset that could have fans of another supernatural series up in arms. On that last point, we’re talking about Mr. Robert Pattinson . Before RPattz got mixed up in the “Twilight” madness, he took on the role of Cedric Diggory, a wizard who was only featured in “Goblet of Fire” but whose death changed the course of Hogwarts history and earned the character a #3 seed in our tournament. Cedric coasted through the first round and seemed to have a path cleared for him in future rounds by “Twilight” fans, who knocked Luna Lovegood out in a shocking round-one defeat. Yet “Potter” fans seem to be fighting back in round two. Cedric now finds himself in a fierce battle with Narcissa Malfoy, the Dark Lord ally who squeaked by Lovegood in round one and could make it two upsets in a row. As of this writing, Narcissa leads the voting 53 percent to Cedric’s 47 percent. All this makes for one of round two’s most exciting matchups. And a lot can happen before voting ends July 1 at 12:01 p.m. ET. Will the throw-down between brother/sister tandem George and Ginny Weasley , for example, go down to the wire? Right now, they’re locked in a virtual tie. And can Professor Minerva McGonagall , the head honcho of Gryffindor, maintain a razor-thin margin of victory over timid-yet-ultimately heroic Neville Longbottom? Don’t count that dude out yet. Other matches seem already decided. Ron Weasley holds a commanding lead over Quidditch top dog Oliver Wood. Ron’s gal pal Hermione and best friend Harry Potter , meanwhile, have each also raced out to nearly impossible-to-overcome leads. Big shock there, right? The big three are going to coast safely into the Sweet 16. There they’ll no doubt greet Severus Snape , the is-he-really-bad-or-maybe-kinda-good wizard who is deservedly a fan favorite. He’s far ahead in his face-off with itty-bitty Professor Flitwick. We’ll go ahead now and call it: Snape for the win! And let’s cross our fingers that Dobby the House Elf , he of the adorable voice and self-sacrificing worldview, maintains his hefty lead over Kingsley Shacklebolt, who honestly is on borrowed time after a round-one upset of Mad-Eye Moody. So that’s where we stand about halfway through the second round. Don’t let your personal fave pull a Mad-Eye Moody. Make sure he, she or it gets your support. With millions of votes coming through, it’s up to you to vote and vote and vote. And then vote some more before we anoint the greatest character of all time in MTV News’ Harry Potter World Cup. Who is the best “Harry Potter” character of all time? The “Harry Potter” World Cup will find out! Voting is going on now over on the MTV Movies Blog , and you can also get the debate going on Twitter with the hashtag #mtvpottercup. Related Videos The ‘Harry Potter’ World Cup Related Photos The ‘Harry Potter’ World Cup Players

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‘Harry Potter’ Finale Shot Four Different Endings For Malfoy Family

‘With Narcissa, we actually filmed four different endings and I filmed three different battles,’ actress Helen McCrory tells us. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Helen McCrory Photo: Joe Kohen/ WireImage Take it from actress Bonnie Wright: The ending of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2″ is, as she bluntly put it during our live-stream event on Monday, ” really weird .” What else would you expect from a flash-forward finale that has the Hogwarts kids caked in prosthetics to make them look as if they’re approaching their 40s? But it seems that Wright and her co-stars are not the only ones who had an odd experience shooting their final scenes in the blockbuster franchise. According to Helen McCrory, the actors who play the Malfoy family also were up to some surprising stuff. “It’s quite strange, because we haven’t seen the last film,” said McCrory, who plays Narcissa Malfoy, mother of Draco (Tom Felton). “For instance, with Narcissa, we actually filmed four different endings and I filmed three different battles.” In the final book, Narcissa lies about the death of Harry Potter in an effort to locate her son, a fib that results in the Malfoy family avoiding imprisonment after Voldemort’s death. That much we know. What we don’t know is how exactly these various endings and battles will play out and bring the Malfoys’ story to a conclusion onscreen. Not even McCrory herself is sure, nor was she keen to spill the beans on the red carpet with months still to go before the film’s July release date. “I don’t know which ones the three Davids are going to pick,” she said, referring to director David Yates and producers David Heyman and David Baron. “We haven’t final full stop onto that.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘Harry Potter: Live In NYC’: Watch The Interviews! Related Photos ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 1’

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