The end of Harry Potter is not for the light hearted. The battle scenes that director David Yates has prepared for the second part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows are the most exciting and strongest of the whole saga, a veritable "slaughter."
It was the young actor Tom Felton who plays Draco Malfoy in the franchise, who has described the scene with the grandstanding that the series created by JK Rowling will put an end to his film career. In fact, in an interview with MSN, Felton said the latest film is "unquestionably the most exciting" and the one that has "more substance" of all.
"Normally the ride takes about 7 months but we've been doing it for 16 months for the two films. There is a lot more content, especially the action and battle sequences," says the actor who said that late in the second film is "non-stop carnage."
In addition, the actor spoke of the feelings and sadness felt by the entire team who have lived together for years, now we approach the end of the saga. "It's been a long time, so we're getting nostalgic. Upon completion he said there will be more than one tear shed which emphasizes that we are all "good friends" and, of course, we will miss it once it's over .
Once again starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, the first installment of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows hits theaters on Nov. 19 while his then not see the light until July 2011.