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2 Exclusive New Deathly Hallows Part 1 BluRay Videos
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This morning WB released two new preview clips from the Deathly Hallows Part 1 BluRay to a select few fan sites. The clips are from Maximum Movie Mode and talk about Umbridge and Voldemort, watch them below.

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New Clips from Deathly Hallows Part 1
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Thanks to a YouTube member we have four new clips from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1. The clips include Harry and Dudley saying goodbye; Harry, Ron and Hermione talking about Horcruxes; Runcorn (Harry) warning Arthur Weasley; Ron teaching Hermione to skip stones.

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Video: Making of Seven Potters Scene
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Warners Bros via WCG have sent over this behind the scenes feature of the making of the Seven Potters scene from the Deathly Hallows Part 1.

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Potter Producers Talk Epilogue
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In another new interview, this time with MTV, the Harry Potter producers David Heyman and David Barron discuss the epilogue. Some snippets may be read below.

“It’s not long. It’s about two … a couple of minutes,” Barron said. “It’s long enough to tell its story. We like it. We think it works well, and it does leave you feeling a bit [emotional].”

“We’re expressing it through our three principle characters, who obviously have had a terrible time in many respects. Because they have been fighting Voldemort for longer than we can remember, and came close to death, you’ll see the state of the school at the end. It was not an easy battle,” he said. “As countries, as nations do, as cultures do, they recover and they renew and life carries on. It is about renewal.”
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“[The epilogue is] about the cycles of life,” Heyman explained. “It’s about Harry, Ron and Hermione taking their children to King’s Cross station to the very place where the story began, to begin the journey that they began many years ago. It’s really beautiful and really tender.”
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So do Heyman and Barron know what the last scene of the “Harry Potter” franchise is? “Yes, but we’re not going to tell you just yet,” Heyman said with a laugh. “It’s the one where Voldemort comes back!” Barron teased. That sounds like the right time to announce a reboot of the series with Radcliffe starring as Dumbledore.

Filed Under: David Barron, David Heyman, Deathly Hallows
Harry Potter Stars and Films Nominated for National Movie Awards
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Parts 1 & 2 as well as many of it’s stars have been nominated for National Movie Awards. You can vote for your favorites Here until April 18th with the awards ceremony to be held in May. The nominations are as follows:

Best FANTASY FILM
• Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I
• Gulliver’s Travels
• The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
• TRON: Legacy

Must See Movie of the Summer
• Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II
• Captain America: The First Avenger
• Cars 2
• Cowboys & Aliens
• Green Lantern
• Kung Fu Panda 2
• Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
• The Hangover Part II
• The Smurfs
• Transformers: Dark of the Moon
• X-Men First Class

One To Watch: Brits Going Global
• Jamie Campbell Bower
• Riz Ahmed
• Henry Cavill
• Luke Evans
• Andrew Garfield
• Tom Hardy
• Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
• Felicity Jones
• Alex Pettyfer
• Sam Riley
• Andrea Riseborough
• Ed Westwick

Performance of the Year
• Daniel Radcliffe – Harry Potter
• Rupert Grint – Harry Potter
• Emma Watson – Harry Potter
• James Franco – 127 Hours
• Zach Galifianakis – Due Date
• Jack Black – Gulliver’s Travels
• Jennifer Aniston – Just Go With It
• Ben Stiller – Little Fockers
• Ben Barnes – The Chronicles of Narnia
• Georgie Henley – The Chronicles of Narnia
• Nick Frost – Paul
• Simon Pegg – Paul
• Natalie Portman – Black Swan
• Helena Bonham Carter – The King’s Speech
• Colin Firth – The King’s Speech
• Geoffrey Rush – The King’s Speech
• Jesse Eisenberg – The Social Network
• Jeff Bridges – TRON/True Grit
• Hailee Steinfeld – True Grit

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Deathly Hallows, Emma Watson, Helena Bonham Carter, Jamie Campbell Bower, Rupert Grint
David Heyman and David Barron Talk Deathly Hallows 2
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Collider were able to interview Harry Potter producers David Heyman and David Barron at CinemaCon. The Davids spoke about the length of the final film, 3D and more.

Do you guys ever envision a 3D conversion of the earlier films and also the theatrical re-release of them in 3D?
Heyman: We haven’t’ talked about it but I won’t be surprised if that happens. I don’t know about theatrical but I suspect in 3D that will go on.

What’s the running time of the final film?
Barron: It will be one of the shortest films.
Heyman: It will be the shortest film.

So what does that mean?
Heyman: We don’t know yet, because we’re still editing.
Barron: It’s not a short film, but it will be shorter than the others.

When I spoke to you guys last time, you mentioned that the last film was much more of an action film. Is that still the case?
Heyman: It’s not non-stop action, but it’s a lot of action. But, one the the things that makes Harry Potter so special is it’s not just action, not just magic, it’s characters, humanity and truth.

Barron: And a strong emotional core.

Heyman: And that’s what this film has: a real strong emotional center. So yeah there’s a lot of action, and it’s a really thrilling ride, and it ends with the final confrontation with Voldemort with Harry, but most importantly it’s a film that moves you and it makes you really involved and invested in the characters.

They also posted a description of the Part 2 footage that was shown.

The last bit of footage was from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.  Producers David Heyman and David Barron took the stage and showed us about 4 minutes of footage.  Cutting from what seemed like an extended trailer to random bits from the movie, the stuff they showed today was epic.  Since I don’t want to spoil anything for those that haven’t read the books, I’ll just say they showed us some MAJOR stuff from the last 20 minutes of the movie.  Besides key moments from the end of the movie, they showed us the escape from Gringots, looking for stuff in the forest, major chase scenes, and a key moment with Harry and some people that Voldermort has killed off.  Fans of the books, you know what I’m talking about…

As someone that has read the books more than once, the stuff they showed looked like I’d always imagined it and I absolutely think they’ve hit a massive home run.  Fans are going to love the final installment and I think it could be the best film of The franchise

Filed Under: David Barron, David Heyman, Deathly Hallows
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