
Next "Harry Potter" film to be shorter · 2007-04-15 12:21
The "Harry Potter" filmmakers are shortening the next movie in fear that it is too long for fans to sit through.
The recent failure of the double-bill movie "Grindhouse" directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez which is more than three-hours-long has prompted the studio bosses at Warner Brothers to ask the director David Yates to trim the movie.
The star, Daniel Radcliffe, believes the idea to shorten the film is good and it will please the fans, India eNews.com reports.
He says: "People should be able to let that go. You can still read the book and the film is chock-full of stuff. The fans will be pleased."
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