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David Heyman Talks Splitting Deathly Hallows, Both Films Possibly Two and a Half Hours Long

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Posted by: Sue
March 14, 2008, 05:55 PM

Empire magazine has a new interview with Harry Potter producer David Heyman on the decision to make two films out of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. In this new article, David Heyman describes the thought process behind the decision to split, debating on whether to make a “four and a half hour film,” or the possibility of both as “two and a half hours long” and much more. He also declines to say where the split in the book will come as “don’t have the first script. We do have a point roughly where we want to end, but we haven’t got a draft to know if that works yet.”

On the matter of splitting and length of the films he says quote: ” We just thought how are we going to approach this? Is this going to be a four and a half hour film? That’s probably what it would have been. Would our audience really embrace that? In some way, I think they might. But I think the younger ones would have drifted. There’s always been difficulty making sure that the ones that are two hours, two and a half hours long – making sure that those are the right length. I think by having two films that are two and a half hours – although we’re not sure of the length – then it will be a richer experience. One of the challenges that faces us, which we’ve been discussing, is how to give each film its own identity. We want them to feel like one film, but they’ve got to be self-contained too. We feel now that we’ve got a really good angle on that. But we haven’t got a script yet on either part, so I don’t want to say too much.”

Empire: So these films will be the same length as the ones that came before? We won’t see two films that clock in under two hours? David Heyman: No. The idea is to get everything people want in there. I’m sure there’ll be parts that don’t make it, which we won’t know until the script is written. But that is the idea.

Empire: What do you think is the natural separation point in the books? Where can you end the first film in a satisfying way? David Heyman: It depends what feeling you want [to end on]. I don’t want to answer that just yet because we don’t have the first script. We do have a point roughly where we want to end, but we haven’t got a draft to know if that works yet.”

In addition there are comments on the discussion with Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling on the decision to split the book, how the cast members (especially Dan Radcliffe) would handle the filming, and says again they will begin filming both movies at the same time, starting next February. Finally of note are some of the scenes David Heyman is looking forward to in the movies, as he says:

“Well, the final battle, but there’s so much. I love the character stuff. I love the resolution of Dumbledore and Snape. I love the multiple Harries at the beginning. I love the scene of Hermione trapped at the Malfoys’. I love Harry and Hermione in the forest. I think there’s so much, it’s such a rich fabric. What we’ve done now, which I think is really exciting, is that we’ve found thematic centres for each of the films. That gives the film heart. I think it’s pretty great that David Yates has crystalised it and…it’s early days still, so I’m not going to say too much. But I’m just thrilled that David Yates decided to come back, because he’s really found a new spirit for the sixth film and as we talk about seven, it’s very different as well. I think it’s going to be good.”

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One will be released Holiday (November) of 2010, with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two due May (early summer timeframe) 2011.

Thanks Sarah and Davey!

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102 Comments

Frini

David Yates should have directed all seven films (or eight …). Really, I love what Cuaron did with film three, but I missed so much of what was in the book. If Yates had it … oh, my! It would have been the best movie ever!

Posted by Frini on March 14, 2008, 07:48 PM report to moderator
TAD

So our fate of enjoyment rests in the hands of Kloves. Again. Oh joy. head desk

Posted by TAD on March 14, 2008, 07:49 PM report to moderator
Jessie

I’m shocked! This is absolutely amazing, I’m so excited! I can’t believe they’ve actually—that they’re actually giving us what we want! This is the BEST!

Posted by Jessie on March 14, 2008, 07:50 PM report to moderator
Andrea M.

Peeved—As has been said: Well, of course the studio wants to make money.

I haven’t regretted any money I’ve spent on Harry Potter. Ever. I’ve never thought “Oh, this is going to make JKR and WB richer, grumble grumble.” If I felt that way, I wouldn’t go. Vote with your wallet, and don’t sit behind me in the theater and gripe.

Excuse me for saying this, but: Duh!

Posted by Andrea M. on March 14, 2008, 07:58 PM report to moderator
Muggle-Born-Witch

i must say… the only thing i don’t like about hearing all about this now…

is that i have to wait SO LONG to see the movies!!

this is going to be SO worth the wait though! about 5 hours of book 7… geeze-um-crow!!

-MBW

Posted by Muggle-Born-Witch on March 14, 2008, 08:01 PM report to moderator
Mph

this is great!!! i really like the idea of splitting them… In fact, i think that they should have spilt GoF as well. Maybe even OotP… The more the merrier!

Posted by Mph on March 14, 2008, 08:05 PM report to moderator
margoooo

Heyman is truly exceptional. I’m so glad that he is the one that has seen this series through since the beginning. He always talks about it with pride and I think he sincerely wants to make these films the best they can be.

Posted by margoooo on March 14, 2008, 08:13 PM report to moderator
Mountain Violet

~ pulls the charming Mr Heyman into the conga line ~

Posted by Mountain Violet on March 14, 2008, 08:16 PM report to moderator
eszti

oh my gosh!!5 hours Potter movie!!these news are getting better and better :) oh and by the way i think i can say WE ALL LOVE David Heyman !!:)

Posted by eszti on March 14, 2008, 08:21 PM report to moderator
the laughing Man

Wonder how this will effect the contracts. They may film this is has one movie, but royalties (I would think) would be treated as 2 different movies.

It must not have been a big deal, since they’re moving forward.

Also, I would love to have the 2 movies recombined into 1 5-hour disc on Blu-Ray. Standard DVD wouldn’t be able to handle the length, but a blu-ray could handle it.

Can you imagine a 5-hour HP movie

And to those criticising WB as being money grubber – so what? Would you rather have a lame 2.5 hour movie with tons of stuff left out, a really long 3.5 or 4 hour movie that would alienate some moviegoers and effect overall success due to fewer screenings per day, or 2 movies that give HP fandom the movie they want?

It’s the last book – I say go out with a bang!

Posted by the laughing Man on March 14, 2008, 08:27 PM report to moderator
Cat

SO WHAT if they make a BLOODY FORTUNE!!!!!!

Two – 2.5 hour Harry Potter movies …. I am in heaven! There are no words to properly convey my complete delight!!!!!!! I have a stupid grin on my face and as soon as I quit typing I’ll be up doing the HAPPY DANCE!!!! .....

2 … 2 … 2 GOOD TO BE TRUE ….. NOT!!!! :-) YA HOOOOO!!!!!

Posted by Cat on March 14, 2008, 08:29 PM report to moderator
Mountain Violet

So you’re pretty happy, then.

Posted by Mountain Violet on March 14, 2008, 08:34 PM report to moderator
Marie

I do think the motivation is purely financial, but maybe they’ll make two good movies regardless! I feel the sucess of the 5th movie was really fuelled a lot by the impending release of the 7th book, and my opinion is that the average Potter fan is starting to tire of the whole thing. I’m not so sure prolonging it will have the impact they hope it will….we’ll just have to wait three years and see, huh?!

Posted by Marie on March 14, 2008, 08:48 PM report to moderator
Picazo

That was Very Good interview, Good Lock david…..

Posted by Picazo on March 14, 2008, 09:01 PM report to moderator
Spencer Silverman

The order of the pheonix is the longest book yet the shortest movie why did they do that and how is 700 pages going to last 4 and half hours

Posted by Spencer Silverman on March 14, 2008, 09:19 PM report to moderator
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