The author JK Rowling has admitted that in a moment of time that she thought would kill Ron Weasley, played by Rupert Grint in the successful Harry Potter series.
"I planned from the outset that none of them would die. Then in the middle, which I think is a reflection of the fact that
was not a very happy, I began to think I could polish one off, though pure, "was quoted as saying.
If you thought the magic of Harry Potter ended after the dramatic end of this year, think again.
Yes, the Australian fans now have the chance to relive the enchanting styles of Harry, Hermione, Ron and the rest of the crew Potter Harry Potter: The Exhibition, now in the Powerhouse Museum.
And there's nothing else like it, fans of Harry Potter.
NinetoFive were lucky enough to have a single route, before opening to the public yesterday - and Potter was an experience like no other.
All emblematic accessories, costumes and creatures are here, appears between the values inspired by the sets and locations. Enter the Gryffindor House, then in the field for a game of Quidditch.
Meet some of the creatures hidden in Herbology class or take a walk on the dark side of He-Who Must Not Be Named in the Dark Forces.
This time the responsibilities of promoting Harry Potter and drop identical twins James Oliver Phelps (thank God we have different kinds of hair), who played the mischievous brothers of Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint), Fred and George in the series.
It's something I take on board whole heart, even sharing some advice for visitors.
"You really need to look into it, because they do not like a big deal about a piece on the other," says Oliver.
"For the first time in an exhibition that you have the Deathly Hallows in a cabinet, but at the same time, if not looking, you can walk straight through it.
"You can also see the detail that goes into it," replies James.
"When we make movies that can learn the details of each day, but when you're watching, it might be well .." fades.
"The fourth film (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) at the Quidditch World Cup, everyone had a program and each individual page is about the tournament.
"Everything that was in the movie took place in someone's chest, but you can actually see the detail here. I think people are interested in this because they see things they recognize."
In Sydney for a week for the launch, the couple said NinetoFive that the popularity of Harry Potter Down Under was amazing.
"I've never seen a tail like a museum piece, it's crazy," chuffs Oliver.
"It was very surreal the other day when I first came here a news conference. We are across the planet and yet around the world interested in it," says James.
But not all work and no play, with children making sure to take some time to enjoy the sights of Sydney.
"We played golf on Sunday and had a surf lesson and surf some of Manly on Saturday, says Oliver.
"The waves were not great but not enough. I got maybe two times, but the rest of the time I was splashing around like an idiot.
"I've never done before, it was very frustrating, very frustrating," complains James.
"But at the same time, it was fun, though.
Oliver: ". It's great, especially for being on the beach in November for us is a luxury hotel"
James is enjoying both would not mind finding a job in film in Australia.
"I would love to get a movie role here, because I love it."
"The first time I came was in March this year, for three days, I can see why many of my friends who move here have not come home," agrees Oliver.
The boys follow me informed about tourist attractions in their city fathers, Gloucester, involving a cheese roll and a steep hill ...
"It's about a hundred years that a piece of cheese out and the first to the bottom wins the cheese," says Oliver.
"People have had their legs broken from hitting the cheese, laughs James.
"I encourage you to YouTube, it's hilarious."
... Your opinion about the fame and attention ...
"We're just a large group of peers, it is difficult to explain," says James.
"When we were all young children, who were the oldest in the group. We knew each other before the movie for the first time. We've all grown up with this set. Because we are so close to her we are not aware of what was , that you feel. "
... And the pressure in search of the great performance that comes ...
"There are things [scripts] that comes in all the time, which is good," says Oliver. "More than in the U.S. back home."
"You always judge by his latest work is not it?" Asked James.
"So it would be great to do a project that is half as successful as Harry Potter. As long as the good, solid work, which is the main thing."
For some reason, I do not think they have nothing to worry about.