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Warner Bros. Harry Potter.

At a press conference for Warner Bros. upcoming release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, director David Yates and stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson reportedly revealed new details about the next Harry Potter movie.

According to Yates, audiences may get to see Harry, Ron, Hermione and Ginny all grown up as adults and sending their own children off on the Hogwarts Express in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

"We will be delivering that at the end of Part 7, Part 2," Yates reportedly promised. "We're looking at various options of how we do it."

Although the filmmakers reportedly won't be using Benjamin Button technology, producer David Heyman has promised that Emma Watson, Rupert Gint and Daniel Radcliffe would be playing their older selves, not stand-in adult actors.

"We may use some of the [Benjamin Button] techniques," Heyman was quoted as saying. "We're still in the exploratory stage."

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MTV has also released the following Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince clip:


 

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