LONDON (AFP) ? 1558 GMT: And now Michael Gambon, who plays Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore, is stepping out of his car. A highly respected theatre actor he may be, but he's not quite the same without the big white beard.
1554 GMT: Evana Lynch, aka Luna Lovegood, has arrived in a short white number and is signing a few autographs.
1553 GMT: Lots of fans at Trafalgar Square waving copies of the books, hoping to glean a few signatures. Pity the ones wielding the later, weightier ones.
1552 GMT: Ron Weasley actor Rupert Grint's been talking to the BBC. "It's hard to really believe. It hasn't really sunk in. It's unreal," he says. "It's so overwhelming. It's really strange.
"These last few months I've been in a bit of denial, I think, accepting the fact that it really is over. When I saw the posters in capital letters, 'It all ends', it really does imprint that on the mind. I will miss this. It's been amazing.
"I was just a big fan of the books and just a normal kid and very suddenly, I was in this crazy world and completely out of my depth!
"It will be great to see everyone again because it's been a while since we last saw each other. It will be a big reunion. Maybe a bit emotional."
1550 GMT: "I've been reading the books since elementary school," Tiffany Milow, a 22-year-old from Dallas in Texas, tells AFP's Nick Morrison. "We used to bring them to book swap, and then I moved on to the films. I'm torn apart that this is the last one -- I'm devastated."
1548 GMT: Tom Felton, better known as Draco Malfoy, has arrived with an (as yet) unknown lady in a very dramatic tiered white dress.
1541 GMT: Matthew Lewis, aka Neville Longbottom, and Lucius Malfoy actor Jason Isaacs now here and chatting to fans on the red carpet.
1538 GMT: Kay Miller, 42, came down by coach from Stirling in Scotland at 7am yesterday. She is wearing a fetching Griffindor scarf and hat.
"There's a fantastic atmosphere down here," she says."It's been very lively despite the rain!
"I've met people from all around the world -- there are fans here from Mexico, Australia, Italy and Germany.
"As well as the main stars, I'm hoping to see Jason Isaacs, Alan Rickman and Ralph Fiennes on the red carpet - and I really want complete satisfaction from the film. I want to have the whole saga wrapped up so that we're not left hanging!"
A sign of a true fan, she is also sporting a (temporary) Slytherin tattoo on her shoulder and a time-turner -- a pendant which allows time-travel -- around her neck.
1534 GMT: James and Oliver Phelps, the identical twins who play Fred and George Weasley, will be dressed very practically this evening, according to the Guardian.
"The pair will be decked out in water-resistant three-piece suits designed by David Brooke of Mathieson & Brooke tailors," the newspaper says.
1630 GMT: Interviewed on the red carpet by TV presenter Alex Zane, Grint is asked about that long-awaited kiss with Emma Watson. "It's a kiss that has been building up from the first films," he says. "There was a lot of pressure on us to make it a big moment."
1527 GMT: Grint's looking quite natty in a black suit and tie. The crowd's gone crazy.
1525 GMT: Sorry, that should have said Rupert Grint. Grint gets very tired of being called Ron. Though as he told the Guardian rather wearily this week, "I answer to it. I turn around to it in the street."
1523 GMT: Ron Weasley is here!
1512 GMT: Voldemort's lost the weather war. After hours of drizzle, the sun's come out.
1507 GMT: Good news for those in Trafalgar Square hoping to speak to, or (gasp) even touch Mr Potter himself. Daniel Radcliffe -- who wasn't at yesterday's press conference with co-stars Rupert Grint and Emma Watson -- has warned journalists he'll be spending most of his time this evening with his fans.
1502 GMT: A makeshift Diagon Alley has been set up on Charing Cross Road between Trafalgar Square and Leicester Square, says AFP's Loic Vennin. Shops are selling cauldrons, pumpkins, and even a branch of wand-makers Ollivander's has sprung up.
Down on Trafalgar Square itself, the placards give a fairly good summary of the fans' mental state. "We queued for 48 hours because we're potty about "Potter," reads one. "HP is over. See you in therapy", says another.
1500 GMT: Welcome to AFP's live coverage of the world premiere of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2", the action-packed finale to the boy wizard's epic film series. We'll bring you minute-by-minute updates from London's Trafalgar Square, which has been rammed for days now with fans hoping to catch a glimpse of the stars. Stay tuned for the first celebrity arrivals...
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