Binnenkort ontvangt de volledige Harry Potter filmserie de Britse Academy Film Award. Tijdens een interview over die prijs met serieproducer David Heyman ging het ook even over de allerlaatste film waar we nog op wachten. Eerder al werd bekend dat er een grote verandering op het einde van de film zou zijn.
"Ive seen a very, very early cut. Its very exciting. No visual effects, no music, no sound effects, and its really exciting. But its early days and the film continues to take shape and will continue to take shape over the next many months. I think it will be a great ending to the series," vertelt Heyman.
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Specifiek ging het interview verder over twee stukken in de film: de Kings Cross scène en een vrij lange flashback tijdens de laatste actiescènes. Met beide stukken is Heyman erg tevreden. "In terms of the Kings Cross scene, I think it does work and its very moving. We actually did it once, a nd then re-did it a little bit because we needed to refine something, and Im pretty glad we did. Its a very quiet, moving scene, but I think it leaves the series on the right note. The only flashback really that one thinks about is the Snape flashback, when Harry goes into the Pensieve to see Snapes story, and thatll be defined, but itll be very moving. In a way this was an easier structure than Part One because its quite defined."
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