Linny

I love Yates- Really, I do.

But I want someone different. It’ll be difficult to pick someone, because it’s the last one and it needs to be done right, but I think they should keep it fresh.

Then again, there are worse people who could be on board.

Posted by Linny on February 19, 2008, 09:36 PM
Christine

True, true, true. Please let this be true! Oh gosh, I loved David’s work in OotP, so him in DH would be perfect. Oh P L E A S E let this be true. :)

Posted by Christine on February 19, 2008, 09:40 PM
Matthew

If this turns out to be true, then I think the film version of DH will be in good hands—we’ll see the return of Umbridge… probably. But should that happen, Yates should SERIOUSLY consider bringing John Williams back to score the film. I know Yates and Hooper love working with each other, but while I enjoyed Hooper’s score for OOTP I felt that it was underscored and didn’t give the film the emotional impact it deserved.

Not to mention Hooper did say that Williams is a far better composer than he, and considering that Williams wants to finish the film series… Hooper might graciously step aside to let Williams give the series the sendoff it deserves—musically, anyway.

Posted by Matthew on February 19, 2008, 09:43 PM
Cat

ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!! I like his style! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE let it be true!!!!!

I don’t believe that it could be in better hands!

Posted by Cat on February 19, 2008, 09:47 PM
gryffgirl

Please, say it isn’t so. OOTP was my least favorite movie and I worry what he is doing to HBP. Nothing personal against him, I just don’t think he was a good fit for the HP movies. I had been hoping that they would do DH justice, since it is the end of the series. I am still hoping for a very long movie or a two part movie. If Yates is the director, I will not have any grandiose notions for the final film.

WOW! This is disappointing to say the least.

Posted by gryffgirl on February 19, 2008, 09:51 PM
enzie

YESSSS! Now if they’d jut get rid of Kloves and bring back Goldenberg…

“Excellent news – now someone lock Steve Kloves in a well stocked cupboard for the next couple of years and get Michael Goldenberg to write the screenplay!”

Good idea, Marauding Don lol. Have an extra cupboard you don’t use much? I’ll help!

Posted by enzie on February 19, 2008, 09:52 PM
Gandalfxj9

This is great news!! He’s the best best director out of all the people who’ve helmed a HP movie. And he did it with hardley any previous experience.

Posted by Gandalfxj9 on February 19, 2008, 09:56 PM
Kexbadeg

I really liked “Order” and I am looking foward to “Prince”, but I do think that would be way too much David Yates in the “Harry Potter movie universe”. I do understand, however, that bringing someone new to the franchise for the last movie would be very dangerous, but it would keep the series fresh up to the end. And if they were to bring someone back, I wish it would be either Alfonso Cuarón or Mike Newel. Cuarón is my favorite,.I have to admit it. He would be a master at giving heart to the final installment of the series. He is a wonderful director, focussed on the characters, their dillemas, hopes and the way they find to display love, which is exactly what ” Hallows ” is about. Mr. Newel did such a great job with “Goblet ”, I have no doubt in my mind he would do even better this time. It suffices to say that Voldemort’s character was much better displayed in the fourth film than in the fifth one ( He seemed more human and believeable ). I do admire Yates’ work profoundly ( “Girl in the Cafe” is one of my favorite films ), but I also believe, very firmily, that it’s time for a change. I just ask them one thing. Don’t bring Chris Columbus back. That would murder the series in its final chapter.

Posted by Kexbadeg on February 19, 2008, 09:57 PM
CarolynJ

If the rumor is true, then I’m not surprised at all. It’s okay by me if he directs the film. PoA left out too much that was important (IMHO) and GoF seemed “choppy” and I was left with an incomplete feeling with that one also. Like everybody else, I hope that DH will be a nice long movie with hardly anything cut! :D

Posted by CarolynJ on February 19, 2008, 10:00 PM
Mark

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! It’s bad enough they let him do 2 films (OoTP was obviously my least favorite, although still good, film in the series)! If I got my way Chris Columbus would be back to close off the series properly (I’m probably in the minority though).

Posted by Mark on February 19, 2008, 10:03 PM
margoooo

Oh gosh, I hope that this rumor turns out to be true! As soon as I put down “Deathly Hallows” that first weekend, I kept thinking, ‘WOW, Yates really got the mood right on OOTP…. I hope he directs this one too!.’

Posted by margoooo on February 19, 2008, 10:03 PM
Denise

I think Tim Burton would make an excellent new choice, but as long as there’s no more baboon moves like OoTP (longest book, shortest movie!?) I’m down with any of the directors of the previous films. For nostalgia, Chris Columbus. For dark effect and emphasis, Alfonso. I also agree that hte film should be in 2 parts and like, 7 hours long. You can’t screw with the end of the story.

Posted by Denise on February 19, 2008, 10:06 PM
burningpumpkins

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Posted by burningpumpkins on February 19, 2008, 10:06 PM
margoooo

I must add… I sure hope that they bring back Goldenberg for the DH script. Kloves did a wonderful job with the first few, but as the books get bigger, the scripts feel more forced. I won’t complain if he stays though.

Posted by margoooo on February 19, 2008, 10:09 PM
xbella

Yates is an adequate choice but someone like Del Toro or Terry Gilliam would have been much more exciting… which is what the last film in the series should be, right?

Posted by xbella on February 19, 2008, 10:16 PM