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Konnichiwa, Japanese Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Trailer
January 23, 2009
by Alex Billington
Oh no, we haven't seen a new Harry Potter trailer since November?! It's time for another one! This latest trailer from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince comes from Japan, which means we get to see Daniel Radcliffe trying to speak Japanese and, of course, some Japanese subtitles. Although everything we've seen so far for this sixth Harry Potter movie has looked fantastic, this is one of the first times where I'm starting to get a bit worried. Too much dry humor? Maybe I'm just looking too far into this? Take a look at the trailer below and let us know if you still think this is going to be the movie of the summer?
Watch the Japanese trailer for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince:
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is again directed by British filmmaker David Yates, of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix previously, and written by Steve Kloves, who also wrote the adaptations of Sorcerer's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban, and Goblet of Fire, but did not write Order of the Phoenix. This is the sixth book in J.K. Rowling's immensely popular series. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince arrives in theaters next summer on July 17th, 2009. Be there!
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Reader Feedback - 17 Comments »
1
That made me excited!! Can't wait to see it!
SillySil on Jan 23, 2009
2
I thought Half-Blood Prince was supposed to be one of the more serious books in the series. I don't like all this comedy, especially after Order Of The Phoenix brought the magicks.
Fuelbot on Jan 23, 2009
4
Still, it looks damn intense. Yates seems to understand the world better than any other director so far.
Fuelbot on Jan 23, 2009
5
Looks solid to me too. I wouldn't overanalyze it.
Devon Shaw on Jan 23, 2009
6
Looks Amazing IMHO i cant wait
The Pin on Jan 23, 2009
7
ha ha Japanese with a British accent, good stuff. The footage looks solid and well #5 said it right
Silver on Jan 23, 2009
8
bridge scene looks epic.
Taktix on Jan 23, 2009
9
Alex,
You're looking too far into it. Looks good…
Quanah on Jan 23, 2009
10
Lu Kang was the chosen one in Mortal Kombat
Dan W on Jan 23, 2009
11
12
I love you Alex.???
Stick to what you genuinely believe about what you see. Don't play Devils Advocate, that's not why we read your reviews.
Crapola on Jan 24, 2009
13
Yeah, the humor definitely didn't work for me
If this movie really is PG, I couldn't tell because those editors did a damn good job of hiding that fact
We just have to wait and see
Jaf on Jan 24, 2009
14
The humor is pretty bang on. The books have a similar sense of humor, though I always wonder why they add their own jokes when the books can be incredibly funny.
adrian on Jan 24, 2009
15
'Far too much dry humour'?
I'm pretty sure it's based in Britain (ish). If people were getting kicked in the pants and you saw food fights in the great hall, yeah, that's inappropriate for the story, but a few humourous asides (they tend to lighten tension) is nothing to get worked up about.
Maybe I'm just too sarcastic and 'dry-humoured' myself, but nothing in this trailer stands out as being cavalier towards the themes of the novel.
Zach on Jan 24, 2009
16
missed the excess humour… thought it was the best book and think it will be the best movie!
Adam on Jan 24, 2009
17
to #8
that scene really does look epic. this is really lookin great!!
A.B on Jan 29, 2009



















