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Daniel Radcliffe The New [nude] Harry Potter movie

Daniel Radcliffe you are going to see a little more of him
Daniel Radcliffe you are going to see a little more of him
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Showbizspy.com revealed  that 'Harry Potters' Daniel Radcliffe is reportedly set to strip down for the next Harry Potter film .It was reported by showbizspy  that everyones favorite wizard is rumored  to be getting into a pretty steamy scene with his co-star Emma Watson.

Daniel Radcliffe who is not a stranger to nudity in front of an audience is set to shoot the sexy scene with Emma Watson for the up coming 'Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows' .  Director David Yates revealed that "There are a couple of scenes in the film in which he will undress ,but were still thinking about how to present that.

The scene from the movie sees Harry and Ron battling a monster that defends itself by flashing images of Harry and Hermione together in a compromising position to provoke Ron. It is a situation which is set to spark a reaction from Ron who is in love with Hermione.

Yates also revealed to stay as true as possible to the book the film will be broken down into two separate movies.

Do you think the sexy scene between Harry and Hermione will have an effect on parents decisions on their children seeing Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows? Share your thoughts by commenting here. Don't forget to subscribe to this page for the latest news first.

 

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  • tara 2 years ago
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    I think that it should affect parents decisions of course. However these scenes are in the book and parents should be more aware of what they're children are reading, not just what they're watching. I am glad that they are including these scenes in the movie as they are important parts of the book, for Ron's character development as an example of the importance of which I speak. These books are not really children's books in the last few installments of the series, as the target audience would well know by now, and to keep the movies on a more child-like tone harms the effect of the story within the novels themselves.

  • bloody cock 10 months ago
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    i think it should be what they want not "parents" shit. its not for the kids. its for the viewer of all ages prolly pg 13 not for kids dumb ass

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