新的一部哈利波特即将与大家见面,《哈利波特与死亡圣器》(Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows )——2010年11月19日(上集),2011年7月15日(下集)。

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and their co-stars took over London's Leicester Square on Thursday, November 11, 2010 with the world premiere of the penultimate Harry Potter movie.

Crowds of fans had braved heavy rain and wind to stake their place at the launch of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1," which the stars say is their biggest Potter premiere yet.

"It's amazing, you know, the fans of these films are some of the most hardy in the world to be able to camp out overnight in what has been frankly torrential rain over the last few hours," said Daniel Radcliffe. "You know they're a pretty amazing group so we're very grateful to them."

"It's absolutely incredible, I can't believe that after 7 films the red carpet still gets bigger," said Emma Watson, "You'd think the hype would die off a bit but it still keeps getting bigger it's incredible."

"There's not many premieres what can seal the whole of Leicester Square," noted James Phelps, who plays Fred Weasley. "And you've even there are people in the office blocks around here looking down to see what's going on"

Rupert Grint admitted: "It's kind of weird, they're quite really overwhelming." "I can never fully remember them after they've happened I kind of black out I think, it's just too much. But yeah I love it, it's so nice to see people still care, they get excited about it still and it's just really, really lovely," Rupert continued.

The next-to-last installment in the film franchise about the teen wizard has its theatrical release next week.

The adaptation of J.K. Rowling's seventh and final novel comes in two installments, with the second film due out next July.

"Part 1" sends Harry (Radcliffe) and pals Hermione (Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) outside their usual haunts at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as they search for artifacts that are the key to the power of dark Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes).

 "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" will bring to a close one of Hollywood's most remarkable film franchises, a gambit of more than a decade by Warner Bros. to bring all of Rowling's novels to the screen before the young stars outgrew their roles.

The result will be a 20-hour saga allowing fans to watch Harry grow from a shy, neglected 11-year-old to a bold, noble young man.

For Radcliffe, being older and wiser has altered the way he now works the red carpet. "I've been able to look like I'm coping better, I think that's the change really for me," the star said. "I mean I've still been absolutely terrified but I'm getting got better at hiding it I think. "

Now that filming on the two part finale has wrapped, it's the end of an era for the stars.

"I'll always keep in touch I think, we've been through this kind of quite unique experience together and I think that will never leave us and we'll always keep in touch," said Grint. "Yeah it's going to be weird to not see them every day that's going to be quite hard to get used to but yeah, we'll see what happens."

His screen mother Julie Walters is sad to see the Weasley's go their separate ways.

"The family's broken up!" she laughed ruefully. "Well I might see them, I occasionally e-mail my husband you know, so you never know I might see them we might get together before then, I hope we do, we're going to have Weasley reunions."

"I think the next premiere will be quite sad actually," said Imelda Staunton. "I think this one's quite up, I don't know what they're going to do for the last one, god knows, but this is great. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" will be released in the United Kingdom andUnited States on Nov. 19.

The second and final instalment is set for release on July 15, 2011.

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