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Official: Two Parts for "Deathly Hallows" Movie, David Yates to Direct Both Films
DH FilmBig News everyone! The L.A Times is reporting an exclusive today: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be made in two films, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" , and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II. Furthermore, the paper cites producer David Heyman confirming the return of David Yates as director for both films, with Steven Kloves to finish out his duties as screenwriter for both Harry Potter movies as well. The movies are to be filmed at the same time, and will be released several months apart, with Part One due November 2010, and Part Two, May 2011.
Update: The article has additional information now, with quotes from producer David Heyman on his conversation with Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling on splitting the book into two films. "Heyman said he approached Rowling with some trepidation about the strategy but found that she signed off on its logic rather quickly. "I went to Jo and she was cool with it," Heyman said, "and that was quite a relief."
The newspaper continues saying "Producer David Heyman said the decision was made with some anxiety and only after considerable deliberations. The producer joked that "while my wife and Warner Brothers were pleased" to hear that the Potter movie magic will continue into the next decade, he himself fretted that the cynical observers would see the decision as a purely mercenary move."I swear to you it was born out of purely creative reasons," Heyman said during an interview in a converted airplane factory outside London that has been home base to all of the "Potter" productions. "Unlike every other book, you cannot remove elements of this book. You can remove scenes of Ron playing quidditch from the fifth book, and you can remove Hermione and S.P.E.W. [Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare] and those subplots . . . but with the seventh, that can't be done."
Actor Dan Radcliffe who portrays Harry Potter in the film is quoted as saying "I think it's the only way you can do it without cutting out a huge portion of the book," Radcliffe said recently during a break on the set of "Half-Blood Prince," the sixth "Potter" film, which is due in theaters on Nov. 21. "There have been compartmentalized subplots in the other books that have made them easier to cut - although those cuts were still to the horror of some fans- but the seventh book doesn't really have any subplots. It's one driving, pounding story from the word go."
Of interest to many fans is the spot in the book where the films will break, and producer David Heyman addresses this as he notes: "The question will be, where do you break it? And how do you make them one but two separate and distinct stories? Do you break it with a moment of suspense or one of resolution? These are the interesting challenges. But each book has presented its challenges."
Warner Bros. Chairman Alan Horn and Jeff Robinov, president of Warner Bros. Pictures Group, are expected to discuss the new plans for "Potter" on Thursday during a presentation at ShoWest, the convention of movie exhibitors in Las Vegas.
UPDATE 2The LA Times has a second story now online, containing new comments from WB Chair Alan Horn on the decision to split and the additional film time for the story "This way, we have an extra hour and a half, at least, to celebrate what this franchise has been and do justice to all the words and ideas that Jo has put in the amazing story," Horn said. "This is the end of the story too. We want to celebrate it. We want to give a full meal." Mr Horn continued on, remarking about the epilogue to "Deathly Hallows" regarding the beloved trio and how that would be translated to the big screen. "Horn said that particular denouement has the filmmakers fretting about how to keep the young familiar stars on the screen just before it goes dark. "That," Horn said, "is something we will need to deal with. People have watched these kids grow up, and it's been very special to do so. That's important to us."
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yayy first post(: hmm… i really hope this is true! I would love to see a two part Deathly Hallows

Brilliant II !!! Still expect Cuaron to get a look in though. Fantastic news.


I would love this to be true! Let’s hope all the actors are on board for it as well.


This is huge! What a great way to bring an end to the series by doing the last book justice.

Yaaaaay!!!! I can’t wait!! I’m not tooooo happy about how far apart they are, but oh well. I’m soo excited David Yates is going to do it though. Freakin’ AWESOME!!!

omg i cant wait, it will be so much better in 2 parts as they will be able to keep important scenes for when they get horcruxes!!

I’m so excited about this! Now hopefully, there will be lots of details left in that might’ve been skipped over if there had only been one movie. woohoo!

This is so awesome! Now we’‘ll get a lot more detail! And Yates at the helm – Kloves… well… Yates, Yeah!!!

Wow. I’ve been against this idea from the beginning, but if you guys like it, that’s OK I guess. I think I’m in the minority for wanting just one movie. Oh, well.

I do I don’t like this. One… They’ll be able to get everything from the book and not miss out on anyting. Two… We’re going ot have to wait several months after part one to see Rupet and Emma kiss!!!

This is going to be great! I’ve been telling the news to everyone!! haha Wish that Alfonso could help out though…

Oh for the love of heaven?! I never thought I’d say this, but it looks as if I’ll be taking MY KIDS to see the last Harry Potter film. (and for the record, I don’t have any as of yet). Jeebus!! Way to squeeze on the ‘ol cash cow, WB.

YES YES YES HAHAHA FINALLY THEY ANSWER THE FAN’S CALL!!! by the way I’m a little exited by this news

I just read the article. And I honestly did not think I could get any more excited about Harry Potter, but right now I feel like I’m about to explode from excitement. OMG!!!!! I love how Heyman talks about where they’re going to split the movie!! It’s awesome!! I don’t know if I’m going to be able to wait if they decide to split it during a suspenseful moment. That is going to be unbearable.

Squeeeeeeeee!
I’m really happy it’s definitely gonna be two parts! Sucks that they’re so far apart though. As for Yates…. meh I would have preferred Cuaron. Never mind though.
Now we’ve just got to wait for an announcement about original/new actors in the epilogue crosses fingers for originals

@Saffron: I’m shocked and appalled. How could you not have any of the movies?? but whatever, I’m waaaay too excited right now!! I think I’m about to watch movies 1-5 to celebrate. LOL.

Two films is fine by me. The cut – I’d suggest – at the arrival at Shell Cottage and the sad demise of Dobby. Making his “funeral” the opening scene of HP7/2, soon after which there will be no popcorn chomping until the final credits.

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Moving the HBP film to July 2009 is:
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That will be awesome!!