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Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows WILL NOT Be in 3D

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 3d

Warner Bros Pictures has made the decision to release “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1” in 2D, in both conventional and IMAX theaters, as we will not have a completed 3D version of the film within our release date window. Despite everyone’s best efforts, we were unable to convert the film in its entirety and meet the highest standards of quality. We do not want to disappoint fans who have long-anticipated the conclusion of this extraordinary journey, and to that end, we are releasing our film day-and-date on November 19, 2010 as planned. We, in alignment with our filmmakers, believe this is the best course to take in order to ensure that our audiences enjoy the consummate “Harry Potter” experience.

Producer David Heyman said, “For 10 years, we have worked alongside Alan Horn and the studio, whose priority has always been to preserve the integrity of Jo Rowling’s books as we have adapted them to the screen, and this decision reflects that commitment.”

Director David Yates continued, “This decision, which we completely support, underscores the fact that Warner Bros. has always put quality first.”

Posted: October 10th, 2010
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Upcoming Harry Potter Movies Will Be 3D

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 3d
Warner Bros. will release the next two “Harry Potter” films in 3D. This is no surprise, considering the huge impact that “Avatar” has made in the movie universe. Studio executives have been looking at future film slates for opportunities to expand forays into 3D releasing. Warner has been testing footage from its upcoming “Clash of the Titans” and the tests have gone so well that the studio has decided to release not only “Titans” but also the two-part “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” in 3D.

Conversion expenses have been gradually decreasing, so each film will cost just $5 million to change into 3D. Warner also will take on an additional $5 million expense per picture to pay for 3D glasses for exhibitors handling the movies.

Posted: February 1st, 2010
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