

VIDEO: ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2:’ See 8 New Clips execs including Warner Bros president and COO Alan F. chairman and CEO Barry Meyer as “the three Davids,” producers David Heyman and David Barron and director of the last three adventures David Yates all took a turn in thanking the filmmaking team and key Warner Bros. Introduced to the center of the specially erected stage on the iconic square by Warner Bros.

Radcliffe said while it may be the end of the films, the stories and the characters will live on “because people will carry the story with them for the rest of their lives.” “And look what you’ve done for ginger people,” directly to Rowling. You’ve made the last 10 years the best half of my life,” he grinned. “Oh God.” He said: “I’m not good at goodbyes. PHOTOS: Growing Up ‘Harry Potter’: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint “You were and are the perfect Harry and will be forever,” she said.

Watson thanked writer Steve Kloves for “giving Hermione the voice I so hoped she had.” Reacting to Radcliffe’s on stage claim that “every opportunity comes back to my getting very very lucky when I was 11,” Suddenly the 3,000 fans surrounding the stage struck up the simple chant “thank you” around the stage. “No story lives unless someone wants to listen so thank you, all of you,” Rowling said. STORY: ‘Harry Potter’ Mania Builds Ahead of Final Film’s Premiere As a wave of near hysterical cheers went up from the gathered masses, Rowling confirmed she was only joking.īut she added that the evening’s reception from the fans, the emotional end to her stories on film and the love for the Potter team over the last ten years had brought her as close as anything to else to wanting to put pen to paper to write another to keep it all going.
