BEIJING, Jan. 15 -- The last installment in the
Harry Potter movie franchise will be released in two parts--because one edit of
The Deathly Hallows will leave out too much information about the boy wizard's
final adventures.
The sixth film in the series, Harry Potter and the
Half-Blood Prince, is due for release in November, and although the characters'
futures are wrapped up in just seven novels by author J.K. Rowling, fans of the
movies will be given an extra treat with a double dose of Harry Potter and the
Deathly Hallows.
A source says, "There's so much to fit that the view
is the last movie should be in two halves. There is a huge battle when Harry,
played by Daniel Radcliffe, takes on (evil wizard, Lord) Voldemort (played by
Ralph Fiennes) that needs to be done really well."
And Rowling has briefly commented on the reports
herself, stating on her Web site: "It is simply impossible to incorporate every
storyline into a film under four hours long."
Fans of the books have previously criticized the
big-screen adaptations for their lack of detail.
(Source: China Daily)