No More Harry Potter
November 25, 2010 • By Tasan Thompson
J.K. Rowling, the brain and author behind the Harry Potter series, has been writing his stories since 1997 and has now ended his adventures with the seventh book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; this also marks the end of one of the largest cult films this century.
The face of Potter, Daniel Radcliffe, was said to have received a text message directly from Rowling shortly after the premiere of the seventh book on November 15. She confirmed that this would be the last Potter film.
"It's sad, absolutely," Radcliffe told MTV after being asked about no longer playing the role of Potter. "[But] we're going out on a high note. I'm sure she will be writing other books but I can pretty much guarantee that Harry will not be a feature."
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