New `Harry Potter` film will be ‘bloody, gory and harrowing’

`Harry Potter` star Matthew Lewis has described the forthcoming edition of the wizard series, saying that the upcoming film will be bloody, gory and harrowing.

London: `Harry Potter` star Matthew Lewis has described the forthcoming edition of the wizard series, saying that the upcoming film will be bloody, gory and harrowing. ‘Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows’ will be the 7th part of the wizard series. It has been divided into two parts. The first one is expected to release in November 2010 while the second part will hit the theatres in July 2011, eight months later.
Lewis, who played the role of Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter movies, has said that the next two movies will include more scenes of death and violence, reports a news daily. The movie will follow the storyline of JK Rowling’s final book that contains adult scenes of death and brutality. "Director David Yates, as well as screenwriter Steve Kloves haven`t shied away from the more severe stuff in it that was in the book. It`s bloody and it`s gory and it`s very real. They`re trying to keep as much stuff as they can from the book in the film. We`re going to stick to the book and we`re gonna say, `Look, some of it is quite harrowing, some of it`s quite serious. People do die`,” Lewis told a website. "It`s not sugar-coated. It`s right there, it`s quite raw and all the performances have had to step up," he added. ANI