Is "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" based on a book?
The movie will be based on the first half (or so) of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007), the last book of the Harry Potter series, written door British auteur J.K. Rowling. The other boeken in the series include: (1) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Sorcerer's Stone in the US) (1997), (2) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (1998), (3) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1999), (4) Harry Potter and the Goblet of brand (2000), (5) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2003), and (6) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2005). Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I was adapted for the screen door American screenwriter Steve Kloves.
What is the reason that the book is spleet, split into two movies?
Producers previously thought of splitting the Harry Potter boeken into two parts, but the boeken were adapted to films mainly door deleting certain characters and subplots that served as background and were not critical to the plot. The makers felt that this was impossible for Deathly Hallows, as most of the subplots and (seemingly) trivial characters are eventually tied to the conclusion. Also, to give proper closure to each character's story and to the series as a whole, the producer's felt that they should not even try to cram all that information into a single film. Consequently, the decision of a two-parter was made.
Where will "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" end?
Although changes may occur in the editing process, it has been widely reported that "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" will end with Harry, Ron and Hermione being captured door Snatchers, while "Part II" will open with their arrival at Malfoy Manor and the horrors that take place there. On July 19, 2009, director David Yates stated in an interview with LA Times:
We're here in the forest, we've just finished the scene where Harry, Hermione and Ron are captured door the Snatchers after being chased through the woods. The Snatchers are brutal and scary but they aren't the most intelligent of creatures.They're trying to figure out exactly who it is they've caught...the idea now is that [the ending of "Part I"] will be not long after the sequence that we are filming here today...that's the idea as of this moment.
A maand later, Joshua Herdman, who plays Gregory Goyle, confirmed that this is indeed where the spleet, split will take place.
For the two parts of ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'', what will it be rated?
The films will most likely be rated PG-13. The sixth film in the series, 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince', received a PG rating much to the surprise of the cast, crew and Harry Potter fandom. However, with the increase in violence from all previous, a PG-13 rating is expected.
Is there a big gap between when Part 1 and Part 2 come out?
About 8 months. Part 1 is to be released November 2010, and Part 2 is to be released July 2011.
What scenes are confirmed for both parts of the film?
Only one scene has been officially confirmed, and that is the Battle of Hogwarts. However, if u look at the cast list, u can pretty much tell from that what scenes are most likely in the film. Rufus Scrimgeour features, so his one scene in the book is most likely featured in the film. 'Mad-Eye' Moody also had only one scene in the book, so u can probably assume that the "7 Potters" chase is in. Dolores Umbridge is in the film, so u can probably assume that one of both of her two scenes at the Ministry are featured. Bill and Fluer are both in, so most likely, their wedding and scenes later will feature. Mundungus Fletcher will be introduced, so his one scene from the book will probably be in. Aberforth is in, so his scenes near the end are most likely in. Albus Dumbledore will be in, so the King's kruis scene will probably be in. Rita Skeeter is in, so her interview at the beginning may be featured. Xenophilius Lovegood is in, so one of both of his 2 scenes are almost definitely in.
Bathilda Bagshot is introduced, so it's almost a definite 'yes' on the Godric's Hollow scene. Percy Weasley is coming back, so his scenes at the Ministry and at Hogwarts later on will probably feature. Ollivander and Dobby are both finally returning to the series, so their scenes at Malfoy Manor & Bill's cottage will meer than likely be featured. Griphook is returning, so his role in the Gringotts break-in will probably feature. Kreacher is coming back, so his roles at Grimmauld Place & at Hogwarts at the end will probably feature. Dedalus Diggle is also in, so u can probably assume that the Dursleys are returning, though it hasn't been officially confirmed. Ted Tonks is in, so his two scenes may be featured.
Will David Yates direct "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I"?
David Yates will direct both adaptations of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Will "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II" be the last movie of the series?
Yes, 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II' will be the last movie in the Harry Potter series. Though J.K. Rowling has not dismissed the idea of writing other boeken in the same universe, she is definite on the fact that the story of Harry Potter has been told.
How long in filming?
392 days, which is about 13 months. Filming is now expected to run from February 2009 until June 2010.
Is this in IMAX & IMAX 3D?
Yes. Both films (Part I and Part II) will be shown completely 3D in IMAX 3D
The movie will be based on the first half (or so) of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007), the last book of the Harry Potter series, written door British auteur J.K. Rowling. The other boeken in the series include: (1) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Sorcerer's Stone in the US) (1997), (2) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (1998), (3) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1999), (4) Harry Potter and the Goblet of brand (2000), (5) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2003), and (6) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2005). Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I was adapted for the screen door American screenwriter Steve Kloves.
What is the reason that the book is spleet, split into two movies?
Producers previously thought of splitting the Harry Potter boeken into two parts, but the boeken were adapted to films mainly door deleting certain characters and subplots that served as background and were not critical to the plot. The makers felt that this was impossible for Deathly Hallows, as most of the subplots and (seemingly) trivial characters are eventually tied to the conclusion. Also, to give proper closure to each character's story and to the series as a whole, the producer's felt that they should not even try to cram all that information into a single film. Consequently, the decision of a two-parter was made.
Where will "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" end?
Although changes may occur in the editing process, it has been widely reported that "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" will end with Harry, Ron and Hermione being captured door Snatchers, while "Part II" will open with their arrival at Malfoy Manor and the horrors that take place there. On July 19, 2009, director David Yates stated in an interview with LA Times:
We're here in the forest, we've just finished the scene where Harry, Hermione and Ron are captured door the Snatchers after being chased through the woods. The Snatchers are brutal and scary but they aren't the most intelligent of creatures.They're trying to figure out exactly who it is they've caught...the idea now is that [the ending of "Part I"] will be not long after the sequence that we are filming here today...that's the idea as of this moment.
A maand later, Joshua Herdman, who plays Gregory Goyle, confirmed that this is indeed where the spleet, split will take place.
For the two parts of ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'', what will it be rated?
The films will most likely be rated PG-13. The sixth film in the series, 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince', received a PG rating much to the surprise of the cast, crew and Harry Potter fandom. However, with the increase in violence from all previous, a PG-13 rating is expected.
Is there a big gap between when Part 1 and Part 2 come out?
About 8 months. Part 1 is to be released November 2010, and Part 2 is to be released July 2011.
What scenes are confirmed for both parts of the film?
Only one scene has been officially confirmed, and that is the Battle of Hogwarts. However, if u look at the cast list, u can pretty much tell from that what scenes are most likely in the film. Rufus Scrimgeour features, so his one scene in the book is most likely featured in the film. 'Mad-Eye' Moody also had only one scene in the book, so u can probably assume that the "7 Potters" chase is in. Dolores Umbridge is in the film, so u can probably assume that one of both of her two scenes at the Ministry are featured. Bill and Fluer are both in, so most likely, their wedding and scenes later will feature. Mundungus Fletcher will be introduced, so his one scene from the book will probably be in. Aberforth is in, so his scenes near the end are most likely in. Albus Dumbledore will be in, so the King's kruis scene will probably be in. Rita Skeeter is in, so her interview at the beginning may be featured. Xenophilius Lovegood is in, so one of both of his 2 scenes are almost definitely in.
Bathilda Bagshot is introduced, so it's almost a definite 'yes' on the Godric's Hollow scene. Percy Weasley is coming back, so his scenes at the Ministry and at Hogwarts later on will probably feature. Ollivander and Dobby are both finally returning to the series, so their scenes at Malfoy Manor & Bill's cottage will meer than likely be featured. Griphook is returning, so his role in the Gringotts break-in will probably feature. Kreacher is coming back, so his roles at Grimmauld Place & at Hogwarts at the end will probably feature. Dedalus Diggle is also in, so u can probably assume that the Dursleys are returning, though it hasn't been officially confirmed. Ted Tonks is in, so his two scenes may be featured.
Will David Yates direct "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I"?
David Yates will direct both adaptations of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Will "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II" be the last movie of the series?
Yes, 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II' will be the last movie in the Harry Potter series. Though J.K. Rowling has not dismissed the idea of writing other boeken in the same universe, she is definite on the fact that the story of Harry Potter has been told.
How long in filming?
392 days, which is about 13 months. Filming is now expected to run from February 2009 until June 2010.
Is this in IMAX & IMAX 3D?
Yes. Both films (Part I and Part II) will be shown completely 3D in IMAX 3D
What is it with all of the comparison typed content all over the internet between Twilight and Harry Potter?
Well I suppose they can be compared door their levels of success--but not really--harry potter is on another level.
And as a story, it's like comparing a coloring book to a good novel. Apples and oranges people.
In Harry Potter JK Rowling creates a whole other universe for readers to lose themselves in. Stephanie Meyer on the other hand has just slapped together a barely readable teenage fantasy.
RL. Stines Goosebumps boeken are meer engagnig that Twilight for Pete's sake.
I have watched one of the Twilight films and didn't find it enjoyable at all. What is so enjoyable about watching an ungrateful teenage protagonist that does little meer than moan and complain? Nothing.
Well I suppose they can be compared door their levels of success--but not really--harry potter is on another level.
And as a story, it's like comparing a coloring book to a good novel. Apples and oranges people.
In Harry Potter JK Rowling creates a whole other universe for readers to lose themselves in. Stephanie Meyer on the other hand has just slapped together a barely readable teenage fantasy.
RL. Stines Goosebumps boeken are meer engagnig that Twilight for Pete's sake.
I have watched one of the Twilight films and didn't find it enjoyable at all. What is so enjoyable about watching an ungrateful teenage protagonist that does little meer than moan and complain? Nothing.
I admire the concept of magic from my very childhood. When i was 10 years old i came across the first book of harry potter. and soon i fell in love with the leading character harry. it was not until the age of 12 that i watched the movie. both the book and the movie has applied magic on me and the most exciting psrt of the series is the connection between harry and voldemort. these mind blowing adventurous series has won my hart-, hart unlike any other book. Its my pleasure to kom bij the fanpop and toon myself as a fan of harry potter. this is the first time i have been able to express my viwes on this hilarious book
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I'll make this short but why did the films do this. In the boeken Padma Patil was a ravenclaw while in the films she was gryfindor.Now just like how Harry's eyes are green in the book and blue in the movie (yes I know Dan cant wear the contacts) but it is , in my opinion ANNOYING! Whats with all these stuff ups?
I mean in deathly hallows part one Harry was himself not barry. I mean WTF? Also in Prisoner of Azkaban in the quidditch match, cedric caught the snitch as Harry fell. But in the films he got struck door lightning.
Obviously someone else in the world thinks that the films stuff ups a little annoying. Does anyone agree/disagree i want to hear. (Please dont be offensive though and have geleden at my intelligence, its happened before and quite annoying)also I know the films are great so dont think i hate them.
I mean in deathly hallows part one Harry was himself not barry. I mean WTF? Also in Prisoner of Azkaban in the quidditch match, cedric caught the snitch as Harry fell. But in the films he got struck door lightning.
Obviously someone else in the world thinks that the films stuff ups a little annoying. Does anyone agree/disagree i want to hear. (Please dont be offensive though and have geleden at my intelligence, its happened before and quite annoying)also I know the films are great so dont think i hate them.