Warning! This synopsis contains spoilers
Harry Potter's sixth year at Hogwarts turns out to be quite the exciting year. First off is the arrival of a new teacher at Hogwarts, Horace Slughorn, who is a bit more useful to Harry than he realizes. Next, Harry obtains a Potions book which used to be belong to the very mysterious Half-Blood Prince. Harry finds that the Half-Blood Prince's ancient scribbles are written along the margins of almost every page, giving Harry advice on how to improve greatly on his Potions work, and also teaching him a few helpful (and dangerous) spells along the way.
Amidst this, Harry is starting private lessons with Professor Dumbledore, during which Harry learns the dark secrets of Voldemort's past, hoping that they could use these secrets to find a way to defeat him.
Harry's year gets even more stressful with the suspicious actions of Draco Malfoy, who has been sneaking around the school doing, so Harry assumes, Voldemort's bidding. Harry quickly becomes determined, and slightly obsessed, to find out exactly what Malfoy has been up to and putting and end to it.
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Matt Lewis (Neville Longbottom) talks about the new Harry Potter movies
Over the weekend, actor Matt Lewis took part in the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo in Canada. While there, Matt spoke about his role as Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter films, noting that he will be enjoying the summer off, but will be back to film scenes again in October for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was also a topic, as Matt Lewis said the fans will love the movie. He also pointed out that "although Half Blood Prince has a horrible ending it is quite a funny movie, thanks mostly to Rupert Grint's Qudditch and love-struck scenes."
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was also a topic, as Matt Lewis said the fans will love the movie. He also pointed out that "although Half Blood Prince has a horrible ending it is quite a funny movie, thanks mostly to Rupert Grint's Qudditch and love-struck scenes."
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Interview: Emma Watson
Since the first Harry Potter novel was published in 1997, millions upon millions have dreamt of being transported to Potterworld. But what they probably don’t know is that, in reality, it’s only a few miles northwest of central London—part of a former WWII aircraft factory turned movie set called Leavesden Studios. This is where Emma Watson, known around these parts as Hermione Granger, sits, like most days, perched in her trailer, squeezing in a lunch of french fries, as she waits for a shot to be set up in a converted hangar.
For Watson, the series of soundstages, dressing rooms, and art departments—a.k.a. Potterworld—has been both a place of work, and, in many ways, a second home for the last decade. She was handpicked at age 9 to play one of contemporary fiction’s most beloved characters, and since then, she’s been acting opposite
Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) on a grueling, all-consuming filming timetable to unleash the eight installments for an exceedingly hungry, Potter-obsessed public. (To date, the five films that have already been released have grossed more than $4 billion worldwide. The sixth chapter, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, out this summer, is expected to bring that number far higher.) The films that have made Watson famous are not mere child’s play. They can be quite dark, unsettling affairs, which, for Watson’s character, has meant following the progression of a goody-goody little girl with muggle parents (muggle means “unmagical,” for any Potter neophyte left out there) into an over-achieving, articulate young woman who punches villains yet still works a pink ball gown.
This is the online excerpt of the May cover story on Emma Watson by Interview magazine. Interesting.
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For Watson, the series of soundstages, dressing rooms, and art departments—a.k.a. Potterworld—has been both a place of work, and, in many ways, a second home for the last decade. She was handpicked at age 9 to play one of contemporary fiction’s most beloved characters, and since then, she’s been acting opposite
Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) on a grueling, all-consuming filming timetable to unleash the eight installments for an exceedingly hungry, Potter-obsessed public. (To date, the five films that have already been released have grossed more than $4 billion worldwide. The sixth chapter, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, out this summer, is expected to bring that number far higher.) The films that have made Watson famous are not mere child’s play. They can be quite dark, unsettling affairs, which, for Watson’s character, has meant following the progression of a goody-goody little girl with muggle parents (muggle means “unmagical,” for any Potter neophyte left out there) into an over-achieving, articulate young woman who punches villains yet still works a pink ball gown.
This is the online excerpt of the May cover story on Emma Watson by Interview magazine. Interesting.
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Harry Potter magic puts Daniel Radcliffe 12th on young Rich List
Daniel Radcliffe, the Harry Potter star, saw his personal fortune grow by £10million last year to become the 12th richest young person in the UK.
The 19-year-old actor, who is Britain's richest teenager, is now worth an estimated £30m and is expected to have amassed £70m by the time the series of films concludes.
He is wealthier than Princes William and Harry, who each have a personal fortune of £28 million.
Radcliffe's co-star Emma Watson, 19, who plays Hermione Granger in the film adaptations of the JK Rowling books, is worth £12m and also makes the league table of the richest young people.
So who says you can't make magic at the bank? A Muggle bank even!
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The 19-year-old actor, who is Britain's richest teenager, is now worth an estimated £30m and is expected to have amassed £70m by the time the series of films concludes.
He is wealthier than Princes William and Harry, who each have a personal fortune of £28 million.
Radcliffe's co-star Emma Watson, 19, who plays Hermione Granger in the film adaptations of the JK Rowling books, is worth £12m and also makes the league table of the richest young people.
So who says you can't make magic at the bank? A Muggle bank even!
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Half Blood Prince Premiere Dates Announced!
It has now been confirmed by Warner Bros that the world premiere of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince starring Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson will take place in Japan on Monday, July 6, 2009. The London premiere will then take place on Tuesday, July 7th, and the New York premiere on July 8th. Although not confirmed yet, most likely the three stars will split up the promotional tour as they did for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
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Harry Potter: the Exhibition Fan Report!
When you first walk into the museum, the Flying Ford Anglia is sitting in the main lobby. You can take pictures of it and stand next to the huge "Harry Potter: The Exhibition" sign. Then you head upstairs to where the exhibit is located. You can buy an audio component that has an introduction by David Heyman, and then throughout the exhibit you can listen to the stories behind the artifacts. Then you enter (I think they said that they were letting groups in every 7 1/2 minutes).
You walk through a tunnel and then go into a room and some people get to try on the sorting hat and get sorted. The man who holds the hat asks you which house is your favorite, and then you end up getting sorted into that house (we couldn't figure out how he did that... but we got sorted into Gryffindor). Then two big, wooden doors open and you move into a room and watch some clips from the movies. After those are finished, you head into a room where the Hogwarts Express is. The effects in that room are really nice, the lights are almost completely off, except for the light on the train, and there is smoke floating around in the room. Then you are headed into the first room of the exhibit: the common rooms.
You get to see the beds that they use in the films, the robes that the kids wear, the trunks that they bring to school, their wands and the school books. Some of my favorites were: the Maurader's Map, Harry's glasses, the parchment where all the members of the DA signed, the "I must not tell lies" parchment and the Gryffindor common room notice board. After the common room, you walk into a makeshift Hagrid's hut where you see some props from his hut, including the dragon's egg from Sorcerer's Stone, and all the different animal cages that he has. You are also allowed to sit in his huge chair, the one that the trio sat in during the first film. Then you move into the different classes at Hogwarts, potions, DADA, herbology and divination. You get to see the different cauldrons used in the potions classrooms, as well as professor Slughorn's costume and wand from the upcoming movie. You can also see the crystal balls, Professor Lockhart's fanmail and costume, and there is even a section devoted to Umbridge. There was a part when they allowed you to pull on the mandrakes, and they would scream.
Here's one more account - wow, this exhibit's a must see!
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You walk through a tunnel and then go into a room and some people get to try on the sorting hat and get sorted. The man who holds the hat asks you which house is your favorite, and then you end up getting sorted into that house (we couldn't figure out how he did that... but we got sorted into Gryffindor). Then two big, wooden doors open and you move into a room and watch some clips from the movies. After those are finished, you head into a room where the Hogwarts Express is. The effects in that room are really nice, the lights are almost completely off, except for the light on the train, and there is smoke floating around in the room. Then you are headed into the first room of the exhibit: the common rooms.
You get to see the beds that they use in the films, the robes that the kids wear, the trunks that they bring to school, their wands and the school books. Some of my favorites were: the Maurader's Map, Harry's glasses, the parchment where all the members of the DA signed, the "I must not tell lies" parchment and the Gryffindor common room notice board. After the common room, you walk into a makeshift Hagrid's hut where you see some props from his hut, including the dragon's egg from Sorcerer's Stone, and all the different animal cages that he has. You are also allowed to sit in his huge chair, the one that the trio sat in during the first film. Then you move into the different classes at Hogwarts, potions, DADA, herbology and divination. You get to see the different cauldrons used in the potions classrooms, as well as professor Slughorn's costume and wand from the upcoming movie. You can also see the crystal balls, Professor Lockhart's fanmail and costume, and there is even a section devoted to Umbridge. There was a part when they allowed you to pull on the mandrakes, and they would scream.
Here's one more account - wow, this exhibit's a must see!
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What's in Store at the Official Harry Potter Exhibition in Chicago
The Official Harry Potter Exhibition at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry will be opening its doors to the general public in just a few more days, and some lucky fans who have memberships to the museum were invited to preview what's in store, including Lauren's friend Jen, who was kind enough to send in a delightful write-up for all to enjoy. Click on Read more...
The way they have it set up, tickets are purchased for a certain time, you get in line with the people at your time and are let in by group every eight minutes or so. If you're late you can go with the next group. There is no food, drink, bathrooms or photography. Once you leave the exhibit you can't go back in without buying tickets for a new time, and they're sold out for days to come.
The Exhibit is in a tent outside the old main entrance to the museum. I was happy about this because I couldn't think of where they'd put it inside and have proper space. I was going to die if it didn't seem like there was enough to see! The new entrance to the museum is underground at the bottom of the parking garage, and the Ford Anglia is on display. This was the only thing I could take pictures of since photography inside is strictly forbidden. I was going to try for pics with the camera in my phone, but security was everywhere and I'd have died if I'd been thrown out before I saw everything there was to see!
When we first got there we were waiting with the people who were in the time slot before us and someone told us we weren't starting for nine minutes and could walk around for a bit. I replied I'd waited in line for way longer than nine minutes for Harry Potter and I was happy to stand there.
When we finally entered, the first thing we saw at the bottom of a long tent like hallway was a room with the Sorting Hat sitting on a stool in front of a stained glass window. There was a lovely British lad in charge at that point, and he asked for a volunteer to be sorted, and a little guy of about eight was chosen. He hoped for Gryffindor and was sorted into Hufflepuff. The voice of the Sorting Hat and what it said was straight from Sorcerer's Stone, which was great. Then a girl of about 10 from my town of all places was chosen, and she was also sorted into Hufflepuff. Very cute and fun and everyone in the group was laughing and happy.
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The way they have it set up, tickets are purchased for a certain time, you get in line with the people at your time and are let in by group every eight minutes or so. If you're late you can go with the next group. There is no food, drink, bathrooms or photography. Once you leave the exhibit you can't go back in without buying tickets for a new time, and they're sold out for days to come.
The Exhibit is in a tent outside the old main entrance to the museum. I was happy about this because I couldn't think of where they'd put it inside and have proper space. I was going to die if it didn't seem like there was enough to see! The new entrance to the museum is underground at the bottom of the parking garage, and the Ford Anglia is on display. This was the only thing I could take pictures of since photography inside is strictly forbidden. I was going to try for pics with the camera in my phone, but security was everywhere and I'd have died if I'd been thrown out before I saw everything there was to see!
When we first got there we were waiting with the people who were in the time slot before us and someone told us we weren't starting for nine minutes and could walk around for a bit. I replied I'd waited in line for way longer than nine minutes for Harry Potter and I was happy to stand there.
When we finally entered, the first thing we saw at the bottom of a long tent like hallway was a room with the Sorting Hat sitting on a stool in front of a stained glass window. There was a lovely British lad in charge at that point, and he asked for a volunteer to be sorted, and a little guy of about eight was chosen. He hoped for Gryffindor and was sorted into Hufflepuff. The voice of the Sorting Hat and what it said was straight from Sorcerer's Stone, which was great. Then a girl of about 10 from my town of all places was chosen, and she was also sorted into Hufflepuff. Very cute and fun and everyone in the group was laughing and happy.
This account's really detailed - enjoy!
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New Details from Harry Potter, the Exhibit
Previews are now underway for Harry Potter, the Exhibit at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. Following on our reports from over the weekend, TLC reader Michael was able to get an early tour yesterday, and sent in some new delightful details of the props and set pieces used in the Harry Potter films fans attending the exhibit can expect to see.
A video montage of the first five Harry Potter films starts things off, with the images "concluding with it looking like the Hogwarts Express entering the station into Hogsmeade. A side wall then opened up "to reveal the scarlet stream engine." You entered into Gryffindor Tower with an animated paintings of The Fat Lady "attempting to break the glass with her voice (very cool!)." Fans will be able to see things such as the Marauders Map "Hermione's wand, time-turner and planner and the members list of Dumbledore's Army," as well as Neville's Mimbulus Mimbletonia.
Some lucky ones have had a sneak peak! Great details!
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A video montage of the first five Harry Potter films starts things off, with the images "concluding with it looking like the Hogwarts Express entering the station into Hogsmeade. A side wall then opened up "to reveal the scarlet stream engine." You entered into Gryffindor Tower with an animated paintings of The Fat Lady "attempting to break the glass with her voice (very cool!)." Fans will be able to see things such as the Marauders Map "Hermione's wand, time-turner and planner and the members list of Dumbledore's Army," as well as Neville's Mimbulus Mimbletonia.
Some lucky ones have had a sneak peak! Great details!
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Enjoy a first-hand look inside the famous wizard’s magical world in Harry Potter™: The Exhibition
This world-premiere exhibit—opening April 30, 2009—is your chance to experience the craftsmanship of more than 200 authentic artifacts from the Harry Potter films, displayed in settings inspired by the film sets.
Along the way, fans will get an up-close and personal look at some of their favorite props and costumes from the Harry Potter films. Harry’s original wand and eyeglasses, elaborate outfits from the Yule Ball, and Gryffindor™ school uniforms are just some of the iconic items on display. They will also be able to take a tour through Hagrid’s hut, enter a Quidditch™ area to toss a “Quaffle,” and may even encounter a few creatures like Buckbeak™ or a giant Acromantula spider along the way.
The Museum of Science and Industry is pleased to invite you to experience this imaginative world for yourself in the world premiere of Harry Potter: The Exhibition. This exhibition will be the only Midwest stop during the exhibit’s U.S. tour.
Coming up later this week for Harry Potter fans in Chicago! We saw some photos of the exhibit - cool!
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Along the way, fans will get an up-close and personal look at some of their favorite props and costumes from the Harry Potter films. Harry’s original wand and eyeglasses, elaborate outfits from the Yule Ball, and Gryffindor™ school uniforms are just some of the iconic items on display. They will also be able to take a tour through Hagrid’s hut, enter a Quidditch™ area to toss a “Quaffle,” and may even encounter a few creatures like Buckbeak™ or a giant Acromantula spider along the way.
The Museum of Science and Industry is pleased to invite you to experience this imaginative world for yourself in the world premiere of Harry Potter: The Exhibition. This exhibition will be the only Midwest stop during the exhibit’s U.S. tour.
Coming up later this week for Harry Potter fans in Chicago! We saw some photos of the exhibit - cool!
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince director David Yates speaks with us on set
In the Great Hall of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, breakfast is underway, tables heaped with sausages and toast, casually dressed students talking and eating. Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) stands in the doorway, dressed in full red-and-gold Quidditch kit, nervously surveying the room.
He enters. Fellow students slap him on the back as he walks down the central aisle. "Good luck, eh, Ron?" "Countin' on you, Ron!" "I've got two Galleons on Gryffindor!"
A huge guy blocks Ron's progress. He stops, they do a side-to-side dance, Ron has to squeeze by the guy to get to his table.
Cut!
Oldie but goodie - here's a behind-the-scenes chat with director David Yates during the filming of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
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He enters. Fellow students slap him on the back as he walks down the central aisle. "Good luck, eh, Ron?" "Countin' on you, Ron!" "I've got two Galleons on Gryffindor!"
A huge guy blocks Ron's progress. He stops, they do a side-to-side dance, Ron has to squeeze by the guy to get to his table.
Cut!
Oldie but goodie - here's a behind-the-scenes chat with director David Yates during the filming of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
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HARRY POTTER - HARRY POTTER STARS GET BENJAMIN BUTTON AGEING TREATMENT
The stars of HARRY POTTER are getting a makeover from the team behind BRAD PITT's transformation for THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON - they're set to be digitally aged for the final movie.
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint are currently filming for the last two-part movie of the franchise, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
The epilogue of the J.K. Rowling novel takes place 19 years in the future, when their characters are in their thirties.
But instead of casting older actors to play them, movie bosses are using digital technology to age them - the same technique used in Pitt's hit film.
Producer David Heyman says, "We were looking at different ways of doing it, other actors and so on. And then we saw The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button and that ageing technology so I think we'll try that because I'd feel terrible about having other people take those parts at the last gasp."
We know the latest installment Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will be out only in July, but this is such a fun article about the filming going on for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Hmm, how will Harry look like?
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Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint are currently filming for the last two-part movie of the franchise, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
The epilogue of the J.K. Rowling novel takes place 19 years in the future, when their characters are in their thirties.
But instead of casting older actors to play them, movie bosses are using digital technology to age them - the same technique used in Pitt's hit film.
Producer David Heyman says, "We were looking at different ways of doing it, other actors and so on. And then we saw The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button and that ageing technology so I think we'll try that because I'd feel terrible about having other people take those parts at the last gasp."
We know the latest installment Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will be out only in July, but this is such a fun article about the filming going on for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Hmm, how will Harry look like?
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Trailers & Video Clips (5 videos)
We like this website where we can watch 5 trailers and video clips released so far for the movie Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in one go.
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince French Trailer
Warner Bros. Pictures released this French movie trailer for the upcoming film “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” by director David Yates (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix) and starring Daniel Radcliffe (Journey), Emma Watson (The Tale of Despereaux) and Rupert Grint (Wild Target).
We enjoyed the scenes in this trailer, hope you do too! Reminds us of the time we tried a "scary" ride at the EuroDisney in Paris - the ghosts spooked us in French!
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We enjoyed the scenes in this trailer, hope you do too! Reminds us of the time we tried a "scary" ride at the EuroDisney in Paris - the ghosts spooked us in French!
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Wallpapers
This site is a treasure trove of posters and wallpapers featuring characters from the movie Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Browse and enjoy!
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The Final Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Movie Trailer
Warner Bros has officially released the third and likely final trailer for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. You may have noticed that a low res version of the trailer leaked earlier today thanks to E! Online. But now the higher resolution trailer is now available, as well as HD viewing options. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again… is it just me or is every new trailer more epic than the last?
For those who had problems viewing the trailer in other versions, try this one.
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For those who had problems viewing the trailer in other versions, try this one.
Watch the trailer
Monday, April 20, 2009
New Trailer: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
His wand is a little bigger, and his face is a little more worn that it was, but Harry Potter's seemingly still in control of his powers - and will no doubt use it to his advantage at the box-office come July.
Here's the impressive new trailer for "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", released in July.
Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds and Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven it once was. Harry suspects that dangers may even lie within the castle, but Dumbledore is more intent upon preparing him for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching.
This movie promises to be a worthy addition to the Harry Potter saga.
See trailer
Here's the impressive new trailer for "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", released in July.
Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds and Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven it once was. Harry suspects that dangers may even lie within the castle, but Dumbledore is more intent upon preparing him for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching.
This movie promises to be a worthy addition to the Harry Potter saga.
See trailer
Friday, April 17, 2009
New Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince trailer
The latest trailer for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is out...
The release date for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has moved up two days to July 15, 2009.
So looking forward to this movie!
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The release date for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has moved up two days to July 15, 2009.
So looking forward to this movie!
See trailer
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
New 'Half-Blood Prince' Trailer to Debut via Satellite
A new trailer for 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' is expected to make its worldwide satellite debut this Thursday, April 16.
After releasing "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" teaser trailer via satellite last year, Warner Bros. will once again use a satellite feed to debut a new trailer for the action fantasy. Through a press release, the studio announced that the trailer will be premiered on Thursday, April 16, at 9 P.M. EDT/6 P.M. PDT.
In addition to the Thursday debut, the trailer will also go up live on satellite feed the next day on Friday, April 17 at 6 A.M. EDT/3 A.M. PDT. The coordinates for both feeds are Galaxy 3C, Transponder 21, C-Band Analog with downlink frequency at 4120 H.
Great news for all Potter fans!
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After releasing "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" teaser trailer via satellite last year, Warner Bros. will once again use a satellite feed to debut a new trailer for the action fantasy. Through a press release, the studio announced that the trailer will be premiered on Thursday, April 16, at 9 P.M. EDT/6 P.M. PDT.
In addition to the Thursday debut, the trailer will also go up live on satellite feed the next day on Friday, April 17 at 6 A.M. EDT/3 A.M. PDT. The coordinates for both feeds are Galaxy 3C, Transponder 21, C-Band Analog with downlink frequency at 4120 H.
Great news for all Potter fans!
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