Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Film)


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Is this film gonna be better than the last ones? I fell asleep at one of the movies. lol.

Too early to judge but I highly doubt you will get bored from these 2; there is plenty of action in the last book. Don't expect a harry potter film to go all Transformers 2 though. :p

Warner Bros. Pictures today announced that it has moved back the release date of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 from November 21, 2010 to February 2011. The announcement was made by Alan Horn, President and Chief Operating Officer, Warner Bros.

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The Entertainment Weekly cover story on the first chapter of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows reveals the split point:

Part I will end at about Chapter 24 of the book, with Voldemort gaining possession of the Elder Wand, one of the three Deathly Hallows that allow the bearer to conquer death.

That puts the split just a bit later, story-wise, than previously suggested. (The split mentioned last year is basically the end of Chapter 22 and beginning of Chapter 23.) David Yates said last year,

We?re here in the forest, we?ve just finished the scene where Harry, Hermione and Ron are captured by the Snatchers after being chased through the woods. The Snatchers are brutal and scary but they aren?t the most intelligent of creatures.They?re trying to figure out exactly who it is they?ve caught?Things can change when you edit, of course, but the idea now is that it will be not long after the sequence that we are filming here today. That?s what we?re experimenting with.

With the break landing where EW says it does, that means the second film is basically going to be the giant battle for Hogwarts, with the necessary resolution that follows.

Read more: Split Between the Two Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Films Revealed, Along with New Images | /Film http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/08/12/split-between-the-two-harry-potter-and-the-deathly-hallows-films-revealed-along-with-new-images/#ixzz0wRysDg4X

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