Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Film)


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Warner Bros has informed us that while the new movie trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be attached to The Twilight Saga: Eclipse on June 30th, the trailer will be made available online Monday, June 28th around 4:00pm PST. So you won?t have to subject yourself to the Twilight sequel to see the new Deathly Hallows trailer. Check back on Monday to watch the trailer online!

Read more: Harry Potter Trailer Attached to Eclipse, Will Be Online Monday | /Film http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/06/23/harry-potter-trailer-attached-to-eclipse-will-be-online-monday/#ixzz0riofwVKX

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Trailer spoilers below (It?s not in order, just a snippet of different scenes)

Bellatrix LeStrange laughs hysterically at Malfoy?s Manor. While Voldemort?s voice calls whispers HP?s in Voice-over.

maturing Potter, Ron, Hermione running from something in London; over green hills outside country; HP and Ginny kiss.

Ron and Harry yelling at each other, while arguing over family. Voldemort holds Harry?s chin in his hands?very creepy

there is a mixture of Ralph Fiennes and the standard trailer voice-over?not the same voice saying title

A very tall dark wizard on traintrack while the #Hogwarts Express approaches quickly..

franchise of our ?generation? It is the most financially successful franchise in film history, beating Bond and Rings.

Voldemort and Harry fighting each other at fallen Hogwarts. Also a dragon taking off to fly around.

Lots of action Voldemort and Harry blasting spells from their wands at each other! Also very emotional scenes and romance?

Voldemort and HP fight blasting their wands for few seconds at the end o/t teaser right before the title credit #HarryPotter.

Remus Lupin will also have a brief scene where he is) yelling at HP to stay away from the fight?

Mrs. Weasley is in shot towards the end of the teaser when the editing becomes very rapid & it shows many characters.

The teaser has scenes of both #HarryPotter I & II. In a few months there?ll b a trailer for I & after that release, a second trailer for II.

Remember to check back tomorrow to get a look at the trailer! (4pm PST ? 7pm ET ? Midnight GMT)

That trailer was just so freaking epic, I can't stop replaying it!

That last pic, it looks like Harry is trying to squeeze one off while he's battling with a wand...................and not a pleasant one either.

Your comments were funny a couple of posts ago, now it's getting a little bit boring.

That trailer was just so freaking epic, I can't stop replaying it!

Your comments were funny a couple of posts ago, now it's getting a little bit boring.

I can't help it if that's what it looks like. Rappy likes to post odd pics from productions, HP is no different over the years :)

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