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Potter Will Die
Potter Will Die
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Tuesday, December 06, 2005
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HOLLYWOOD
- Boy wizard Harry Potter will die in the last
J.K. Rowling
novel—according to the series' audiotape narrator Jim Dale.
The former
Carry On
actor claims
Rowling
is tiring of the character and wants full closure at the end of the seventh and final novel.
Dale says, "She has lived with Harry Potter so long she really wants to kill him off."
Daniel Radcliffe
, who has played the part of Harry since the first movie
Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone
, also believes the character is destined for doom.
He recently admitted: "I would like Harry to die at the end of that seventh book. I think it would be a very good ending.
"I wouldn't want it to be sentimental. I don't like sentimental ends to books or films. I think that would undermine the darkness the rest of the books have."
Article Copyright World Entertainment News Network All Rights Reserved.
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