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'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1' Teaser Trailer!
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A few days ago, a bootlegged and blurry copy of the first Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows teaser went live before being predictably yanked by Warner Bros. But it didn't take long for the studio to release an official copy, complete with an introduction from producer David Heyman and director David Yates. While the teaser attempts to explain what the Deathly Hallows actually are, Harry Potter fans will be too busy scanning the footage for recognizable scenes. If you know what you're watching, there's quite a bit to see! I would nerdishly list all the moments but no one wants to read that, and it's more fun to let something like this unfold for each and every fan. You might choke up a little. I did. It's the last one!
For those unfamiliar with the final book you may wish for a little more context, but you'll undoubtedly be glad to see all the dark and gory images on display. Deathly Hallows is really the Potter story where the danger, the horror, and the despair really take over the story. Think of the end of The Empire Strikes Back and Frodo's march through Mordor in The Return of the King, and you have an idea of what a grim, unrelenting story this two-parter will be.
The trailer is embedded below the jump. Part one of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows hits theaters on November 19, 2010.
A Peek of Hagrid & Harry in 'Deathly Hallows'
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With the overabundance of shimmering vampires and fluffy werewolves, it's easy to forget that there's another teen fantasy coming our way, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Since Part One is not hitting screens until November of 2010, the media push hasn't started yet, and we have to satisfy ourselves with low-res shots. There was the blurry scan back in March, which showed pretty much nothing, but now we're getting a little more -- a peek at Harry and Hagrid zooming along in Sirius' old motorbike with the side car, courtesy of Oclumencia (where there are a slew of angles and perspectives of the scene).
Stop reading now if you don't want to know about plot points in Deathly Hallows.
As we know, that motorbike ride is a pretty important part of the book's first moments, where the action really kicks into high gear. The Dursley's home had been Harry's protection from the Death Eaters, but this magic help will expire in a few days on Harry's 17th birthday, so the Polyjuice plan comes into action. This is the moment when youth is completely broken from Harry as he loses the protection of his safe but hated childhood home, along with the lives of both Mad Eye Moody and Hedwig -- not to mention George's serious injury.
I've got to say, seeing the film slowly come together fills me both with excitement and dread. It'll be nice to finally make it to the end of Harry Potter's adventures after all of these years, but man, it's an emotional rollercoaster overflowing with the deaths of many of the Potter universe's favorite characters. Is it wrong of me to hope that the big screen might change some of their fates?









