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'Deathly Hallows' Has Action-Packed Clips, Stephen Fry in Trouble for Sharing Set Pics
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One of the pics posted by Fry on his Twitter page shows Hogwarts destroyed possibly after a key battle between Harry and Voldemort.

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Warner Bros. Pictures recently redesigned the official site of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" and added a bunch of short clips from the film. The twelve action-packed clips, compiled in a video embedded after the news below, include scenes which see Voldemort meeting with Death Eaters and Harry riding Hagrid's motorcycle.

In another news, Stephen Fry has reportedly made "Harry Potter" producers furious after leaking pictures from the set. The actor was filming "Sherlock Holmes 2" in England's Leavesden studios next to the set of "Deathly Hallows" and took pictures of the set, which he posted on Twitter.

One photo shows Hogwarts in tatters, probably after being destroyed in a key battle between Harry and Voldemort and another image allegedly features Potter's home on Privet Drive looking "a little overgrown". But Fry deleted the images soon after they began circulating around the internet. "Ooops. I've been sent to the naughty step...," he wrote later. When one follower asked if Warner Bros was being overly cautious, Fry replied, "Your words, not mine..."

"Deathly Hallows: Part I" begins as Harry, Ron and Hermione set out on their perilous mission to track down and destroy the secret to Voldemort's immortality and destruction - the Horcruxes - without the guidance of their professors or the protection of Professor Dumbledore. In the meantime, Harry is drawing ever closer to the ultimate battle with Voldemort.

This first part of final installment of "Harry Potter" film series will hit U.S. and U.K. theaters on November 19, followed by "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II" which is due July 15, 2011. David Yates works behind the lens for both movies.

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