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'I feel bad when things go wrong': Meet the Cheshire weatherman behind Harry Potter and Game of Thrones

Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger gather around Sirius Black as the full moon rises. In a key scene in Prisoner of Azkaban, an escaped prisoner sheds his human form and becomes a werewolf to stop Peter Pettigrew's trio of betrayers from Harry's parents from being captured. I have only one problem. The moon is completely covered with clouds.

"I think it took him four to five months from the initial request to actually finish the scene," he says of Richard Wild. Over the past 20 years, Wild, the chief meteorologist of the weather data site WeatherNet, has become the unofficial meteorologist ofHollywoodthestudio Rain, fog, when you want sunshine, snow, or a full moon on a clear night, Wild is the man they call. New Game of Thrones Spinoff House of the Dragon to Mission: ImpossibleRain or shine, Wild is their man.

You might not think that the weather conditions of many major Hollywood movies are in the hands of a bright middle-aged man from Cheshire, but they are. Jurassic World: Dominion, Mad Multiverse Doctor Strange, The Norseman, Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore's Secret, Batman, No Time to Die,Star Wars: The Rise of, and other blockbusters Skywalker is just a few of his recent projects.

Wilde's showbiz career began in 2002. Warner said he was a Brothers executive, but instead called Wilde Metropolitan after getting tired of dealing with a long list of people in his office. He heard the forecast at their studio in Leavesden, Hertfordshire, where Pierce Brosnan's Bond film Die Another Daywas being filmed. It was like,” says Wilde. "He just fell off and the ripples disappeared. I now have over 1.5 thousand [industry] contacts and 200-250 film credits to my name."

It's an interesting career turn for a man who's quick to admit he's not a huge movie fan. So much so that Wild forgets the name of the movie he helped. Different plots he remembers It's up to me to solve them based on his points. "I feel sorry for the kids and the real fans because I was just touching the props and seeing the people and it just didn't interest me at all," says Wilde. For example, Wilde has worked extensively on Harry Potter, and was given special access to the set and met the main cast of Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint. Upon exiting, I saw throngs of fans in the studio hoping to catch a glimpse of the trio. "I think I touched Emma Watson's cat when I saw so many fans begging for something," he says of brushing with Hermione's fellow cat Crookshanks. .

But it's not all about special requests like full moons. Wilde says his work varies from his £13 easy job for one-off forecasts to thousands if you're working on a project long-term. Sam He received film credit because the events of Mendes's World War I drama 1917 took place almost entirely outdoors and Wilde was heavily involved in the process. "Guys, see my name on the big screen with all the producers," he says. "It's a really humbling moment."

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They are not always willing to follow the wishes of their creators. Moreover, even one misprediction from him can cause delays and cost production companies a lot of money. Has Wild ever faced producer wrath when Mother Nature wasn't playing ball enough? There is a sea fog…it is very difficult to predict.” Naturally, the fog decided to linger and the producer of the ad he was asked to predict was “furious.” "I said, 'I warned you about sea fog, but it was expected.

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Fortunately, Wild adds that most growers understand that the unpredictable is hard to predict. I know things are going wrong and I call and say, 'Listen, I know it didn't work out. ’ And they accept it. But when it really, really doesn't work, I feel bad," says Wilde, who has previously described his work as "magical." he asked why. “Meeting unexpected people, and touching and seeing things like Dumbledore's office,” he says. "These little quirky things make me feel so lucky and privileged to have the job I have."

Leave him toFast and Furious. Back to the tenth installment of the franchise. Fast Xmay or may not rain on Vin Diesel. It's entirely up to Richard Wild.