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Harry Potter to cast final spell with 8th, last film

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 04:13 AM PDT

British author JK Rowling, creator of the Harry Potter series of books, poses during the launch of new online website Pottermore in London June 23, 2011. The eighth and final instalment in one of cinema's most successful series, has its premiere in London in a week. – Reuters pic

LONDON, June 30 – As the studio behind the Harry Potter films likes to remind us, "It all ends here".

"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2", the eighth and final instalment in one of cinema's most successful series, has its premiere in London in a week, and experts predict records could tumble when it hits theatres on July 15.

The cast and crew have promised the most explosive Potter movie yet, even though computer-generated special effects and action scenes have been predominant throughout.

"The last movie is going to be really, really fast-paced and a load of action in it and it is like a war film," Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe said in a recent interview.

The final film, the first Potter instalment to be available in 3D, will reveal whether boy wizard Potter prevails over his evil nemesis Lord Voldemort in a classic good-versus-evil climax, although J.K. Rowling's novels provide the answer.

Knowing what happens next is unlikely to dampen enthusiasm among the huge fan base Rowling has built up through the seven books and movie adaptations, for whom Deathly Hallows Part 2 will be a bitter-sweet moment.

For millions of mostly young people around the world, the release of each Harry Potter novel or movie was a major event, explaining the long queues outside bookshops and screaming crowds at red carpet film launches.

"I've had eight years of my life with something to look forward to with the next Harry Potter, and it's about to end," said Ren Bishop, a 21-year-old from Springfield, Missouri in the United States.

"As a fan I'm sad; it's like saying goodbye to an old friend," added the two-time local Potter trivia champion.

Befitting such a landmark film, Hollywood studio Warner Bros will take over London's historic Trafalgar Square for the red carpet premiere, making space for the anticipated crowds dressed in Potter costumes and intense media interest.

For weeks plasma screens in Tokyo and advertisements across Britain have been flagging the sendoff, which is set to be marked with parties, stunts and promotional events.

On the red carpet will be the actors playing Harry, Ron and Hermione, aged between nine and 11 years old when they were cast and who have grown up in the bubble of super stardom.

For Rupert Grint (Ron), Radcliffe (Harry) and Emma Watson (Hermione), the transition to life post-Potter may not be easy, despite the fact that all three have sizeable personal fortunes and other acting options to pursue.

For Warner Bros, the end of Potter, its most bankable property, is equally daunting.

The seven movies released so far, starting with "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's (Sorcerer's) Stone" in 2001, have grossed US$6.4 billion (RM19.33 billion) at the box office, averaging close to US$1 billion per picture.

Although the figures hide a steady decline in admissions, with the first film still the most successful, experts predict that the combination of higher 3D ticket prices and anticipation surrounding the final chapter could see Deathly Hallows 2 break records.

Website Boxofficemojo said it could even eclipse the North American opening weekend record of US$158.4 million set by Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight" in 2008.

The movies are only a part of a lucrative Potter industry. Author Rowling's seven books have sold more than 400 million copies globally, and there are toys, video games and a theme park tied to the books and movies.

Despite the imminent disappearance of Potter from the big screen, Rowling wants to ensure that he lives on, commercially as well as creatively.

Last week she launched a new website Pottermore which will develop characters and storylines from the books and allow readers to interact and navigate her magical world.

There is also a shop, the exclusive vendor of the soon-to-be-launched ebooks along with other merchandise. – Reuters

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‘The Three Musketeers’ starring Milla Jovovich

Posted: 30 Jun 2011 02:26 AM PDT

LOS ANGELES, June 30 – The second trailer for The Three Musketeers was released online June 28, offering a full-length view of the adventure, filled with action-packed sword fights, hot air balloon battles and a flame-throwing spectacle.

The film stars Logan Lerman (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief) as the irrepressible D'Artagnan who joins forces with the legendary but rogue musketeers – Athos, Porthos and Aramis, played by Matthew Macfadyen (Robin Hood), Ray Stevenson (Thor), and Luke Evans (Clash of the Titans), respectively.

This new trailer shows this latest remake of the tale of the musketeers and their goal to stop a deadly double agent and her villainous employer from seizing the French throne and putting the world at war.

In the role of M'lady de Winter, Milla Jovovich, the star of the Resident Evil franchise, is directed by her husband Paul W.S. Anderson, who has loosely adapted the Alexandre Dumas novel.

Also joining the ensemble is Christoph Waltz as Cardinal Richelieu, Mads Mikkelsen (Casino Royale) as Rochefort and Orlando Bloom (Pirates of the Caribbean) as the Duke of Buckingham.

After a September 30 debut in Sweden, The Three Musketeers opens in 3D October 12-14 in North America, the UK, Australia, France and other European countries, then rolls out in other markets through November.

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2IULuYDKHM – AFP

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