Harry Potter director David Yates claims finale to the best
New Delhi (ANI): Harry Potter director David Yates has said that the finale of the series adapted from J.K. Rowling"s novels, which is currently being shot, will be the best of the lot.
The finale "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" will be split into two movies. Part one should be out in late 2010 while part two is planned for release in 2011, the China Daily reports. David said: "People are being very kind about what they're seeing in ''Half-Blood Prince'' and I just think you haven''t seen anything yet.
"(Part
one)
is
like
a
road
movie,
refugees
being
chased
by
all
these
people
who
want
to
kill
them.
It''s
quite
intense.
"Then
the
final
film
is
like
this
big
opera,
big
epic,
it''s
got
more
set
pieces
than
any
of
the
others."
"It's
fights
and
dragons
and
battles.
It's
a
real
rollercoaster,
but
with
a
really
oddly
uplifting
end."
Yates
took
up
the
mantle
of
the
helmer
from
the
fifth
part
of
the
series.
Meanwhile,
the
new
wizard
flick
'Harry
Potter
and
the
Half-Blood
Prince"
is
expected
to
become
"one
of
the
year''s
two
or
three
top-earning
film,"
according
to
Variety
magazine.