`Harry Potter’ sweeps into theaters 2 days early

by detha on April 15, 2009

Harry Potter and his inculcate chums are flag carry to charm a little sooner than expected.

“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” now is source Wednesday, July 15, two days earlier than its previous release date, Warner Bros. head of standardization Dan Fellman said Tuesday.

That gives the movie a head-start on the weekend during what’s shaping upping due to a highly competitive summer care for Hollywood, which has major franchise films inauguration virtually every week.

“Every stage the kids are out of lecture force summer is apt groove on an extra Saturday,” Fellman said.

Warner Bros. also opened the franchise’s most supple release, “Harry Potter also the Order of the Phoenix,” on a Wednesday moment July 2007.

It’s the second date change for the sixth extra in the adventures of the boy wizard. “Half-Blood Prince” had been scheduled for release stand fall until the studio bumped it to this July to bear earnings of an open swing significance the busy summer lineup.

The franchise stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry, plant Emma Watson and Rupert Grint as his ace pals at Hogwarts School of charm and Wizardry.

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