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Zap2It - Tue Dec 1, 11:40 am ET
You can take the wizard out of Hogwarts... and, well, apparently you can keep him out for the duration of a movie. The first image from "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" has been posted over at USA Today, and it gives a good look of what to expect: Harry, Ron and Hermione spending a lot of time in the drab, ordinary human world. That matches the first part of J.K. Rowling's final "Potter ...
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USA Today - Tue Dec 1, 4:42 pm ET
In the next 'Harry Potter' film, most of the action takes place outside the hallowed halls of Hogwarts Castle.
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Screen Rant - Wed Dec 2, 9:32 am ET
Update: Now we have a SECOND official image from the film! Harry Potter fans are going to have a good 2010. In addition to the opening of Universal’s Harry Potter theme park, fans will get to finally see the first installment of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final book in the Harry [...]
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New York Daily News - Tue Dec 1, 4:53 pm ET
The movie may be nearly a year away still, but for Harry Potter fans eager for a taste of the next and final course in the multi-part series, the first look at "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" is here.
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Irish Central - Wed Dec 2, 3:32 pm ET
"Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe – who played the title character in the wizard franchise – is determined to settle down and start a family, and plans to take time away from the film industry when he does become a parent.
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ScreenCrave - Thu Dec 3, 12:02 pm ET
Just the other day we brought you the first official photo from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Warner Bros has decided to release another one, and this time it’s a solo shot of Mr. Potter as portrayed by Daniel Radcliffe. Whatever it is that Harry’s staring at must be terrifying because he looks scared [...]
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Sci Fi Wire - Mon Nov 30, 3:19 pm ET
We knew the kids in the Harry Potter movies were growing up fast, but we didn't realize this was in the cards: David Yates, director of the final two movies—based on the seventh and final book, The Deathly Hallows —confirms a nude scene for star Daniel Radcliffe as Harry. According to a report on the Video Business Web site:
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Chicago Sun-Times - Thu Dec 3, 5:15 am ET
Much as the success of the "Harry Potter" film franchise turned the once-unknown Daniel Radcliffe , Emma Watson and Rupert Grint into internationally famous and extremely wealthy movie stars, a similar route to lifelong financial security is clearly in the cards for " Twilight "/"New Moon" stars Robert Pattinson , Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner .
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Gizmodo - Thu Dec 3, 2:04 am ET
Remember that clock the Weasleys have in the Harry Potter series, the one that shows each family member and where they are? This homemade clock does the same thing, only it uses Twitter for...
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ScreenCrave - Tue Dec 1, 11:17 am ET
The first photo from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I has been released. It looks like Harry and company are full fledged adults so it’s about time the franchise winded down. Over at USA Today, they’ve posted the first photo and got some exclusive info from co-star, Rupert Grint and director David Yates. In [...]
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The Bolton Common - 2 hours 14 minutes ago
It’s safe to say Nashoba Regional High School seniors Kate Bedding and Grace Conner enjoy JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series.
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Entertainment Weekly - Tue Dec 1, 1:46 pm ET
By Mandi Bierly Mandi Bierly on simple yet surprisingly unsettling shot of Harry, Ron, and Hermione wearing street clothes and concerned looks
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AceShowbiz - Tue Dec 1, 10:04 pm ET
In the newly released still, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger are captured in the human world for they will not spend most of their time in Hogwarts anymore in the upcoming film.
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The Inquisitr - Wed Dec 2, 5:08 am ET
Daniel Radcliffe can’t wait to be a father. The ‘Harry Potter’ actor, who played the title character in the wizard franchise, is determined to settle down and start a family and plans to take time away from the film industry when he does become a parent. He said, “I’ve got kids to have at some point. They’re [...]
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The Pitt News - Wed Dec 2, 5:57 pm ET
There might be no greater crime against fans of a beloved literary series than making a movie adaptation that does not stay faithful to the source material.