Daniel Radcliffe On Deathly Hallows

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Daniel Radcliffe On Deathly Hallows

by Phil de Semlyen |
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With the exception of Big Brother and Pink Floyd's early records, all things must come to an end eventually. So with a few eyes pricking at the prospect of a Potter-less world, the appearance of the once-boy wizard himself, Daniel Radcliffe, at Movie-Con to talk Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows was a major boon for the assembled throng.

The final instalments of Potter will be a poignant farewell spread over two parts and the next 11 months. Luckily, as Radcliffe explained, it'll have emotional beats and moving character arcs galore (Part One), truckloads of action (Part Two), and dastardedly Voldemort deeds (both).

"The first one is a weird road movie kind of thing," he said. "Compared to the second part it's slower paced, but that's only relative. It's more of an exploration of the relationship between the characters. You see those friendships tested for the first time."

And what of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part Deux? "The second one is this non-stop rollercoaster of battles and heists. It starts off as this heist movie and turns into this all-out war." So there it is: **Fear And Loathing **meets **Ocean's 11 **with Muggles and wizards. We think.

Click hereto peruse some still-based wonderment from the film. **Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part One **is out on November 19. Excitus maximus.

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