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Part I of 'Harry Potter 7' Gets Official Release Date

April 25, 2008 08:19:42 GMT

The first part of 'Harry Potter' last film, 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows', is now expected to arrive in theaters in November 2010.
Part I of 'Harry Potter 7' Gets Official Release Date
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Harry Potter's fans don't have to continue guessing on when the last installment of the J.K. Rowling's adaptation movies will be outed as new report has revealed the exact date of the release of the first part of "Deathly Hallows". The seventh "Harry Potter" movie, which is entitled "" is now coming in theaters on November 19, 2010.

Earlier, "Part I" simply scheduled to be open Holiday 2010 and "" will follow in Summer 2011. Though the release date of the first part has been unveiled, the exact theatrical debut date for the second part is still in the haze. Still, the two parts of "Harry Potter" seventh and last book will see once again as the titular character and and as his two best friends, Ron and Hermione.

Set to be directed by "" and "" helmer David Yates, the two films will follow the three young wizard characters as they search for the scattered Horcrux in order to bring Potter's nemesis, Lord Voldemort, to his end for good. At the time, all the cast and crew of the "Harry Potter" franchise are undergoing the production of "Half-Blood Prince" in various location in the U.K. as well as in Bjorli, Norway for its winter scenes.



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posted by Potter fan on Jul 17, 2009
I personally would sit in a theater for as long as it took to watch the last movie as long as they get the scenes right. For example Ginny and Harry kiss after they win the house cup and not in the room of requirements.
posted by Ganapster on Jul 16, 2009
Y wud they sepeeate the movies? Who cares if they have to sit in a movie for 4 or 5 hours the movies would he better If they wud put in more detail in and watching the full 7th movie wud make it a much better experience
posted by LAKY on Nov 30, 2008
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