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LEGO® Harry Potter™: Official Yearbook 2022 (with Lucius Malfoy minifigure)

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Quality assurance – LEGO® components comply with strict industry quality standards to ensure they connect simply and securely for robust builds The annual is themed around the 40th anniversary of Return of the Jedi and features a Luke Skywalker minifigure. This minifigure is technically unique as it uses the torso and legs from the Endor Speeder Chase Diorama, but switches out the Endor Trooper helmet for hair. So this is a great way to add the Endor variant of Luke Skywalker to your collection at a far cheaper price point. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 22 April 2019 . Retrieved 17 May 2019.

Introducing Michael Goldenberg: The OotP scribe on the Harry Potter films, franchise, and fandom OotP Film". The Leaky Cauldron. 10 April 2007. Archived from the original on 16 October 2012 . Retrieved 10 September 2012.Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final novel in the series, was adapted into two feature-length parts. [7] Part 1 was released in November 2010, and Part 2 was released in July 2011. [8] [9] The LEGO Annual isn’t based on a particular theme but the minifigure is best described as a LEGO City character. Ari is a gamer and this minifigure is created from parts found in various LEGO City sets but the minifigure is exclusive to this book. The torso has appeared in three LEGO City sets and the hair in four other sets. Although it’s hidden by the hair, the character is also sporting a hearing aid plus she includes a game controller which is the same element used in the NINJAGO: Prime Empire sets. The company said fantasy, escapism, social inclusion and cookery all sold well during the pandemic. Brown, Kat (2018). "Voldemort: Origins of the Heir review: a fun-free Harry Potter fan film lifted by magical effects". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Archived from the original on 20 January 2018 . Retrieved 21 January 2018.

a b "Harry Potter at Leavesden". WB Studio Tour. Archived from the original on 10 February 2014 . Retrieved 16 September 2012.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010)". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 1 December 2013 . Retrieved 1 January 2020. Empire Awards 2011 Best Fantasy Film". Empire Awards. 28 March 2011 . Retrieved 29 March 2011. You must excuse the absence of David Yates; he'd love to be here but he's putting the finishing touches on our epic finale, which is why I'm here. The Great Engravers is a premium coin collection from The Royal Mint celebrating the numismatic art of the past through reissues of some of the most beautiful designs ever to grace UK coinage. So far the Great Engravers series has focused on designs by 19th-century Royal Mint engraver William Wyon, including his Una and the Lion, Three Graces and Gothic Crown. The Gothic Crown was split into two designs - the Quartered Arms and the Victoria Portrait - both released with a 2021 date. Past Saturn Awards". Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. Archived from the original on 12 May 2011 . Retrieved 21 October 2010. a b "Steve Kloves Talks Harry Potter". Empire Online. Archived from the original on 20 January 2012 . Retrieved 17 September 2012.

After Spielberg left, conversations began with other directors, including Chris Columbus, Jonathan Demme, Terry Gilliam, Mike Newell, Alan Parker, Wolfgang Petersen, Rob Reiner, Tim Robbins, Brad Silberling, and Peter Weir. [17] Petersen and Reiner both pulled out of the running in March 2000. [18] It was then narrowed down to Columbus, Gilliam, Parker, and Silberling. [19] Rowling's first choice was Gilliam. [20] However, on 28 March 2000 Columbus was appointed as director of the film, with Warner Bros. citing his work on other family films such as Home Alone and Mrs. Doubtfire as influences for their decision. [21] While the first two coins in the set (Harry Potter and Hogwarts Express) show Jody Clark's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, the next two will use Martin Jennings' portrait of King Charles. Michael Seresin commented on the change of visual style from the first two films to Prisoner of Azkaban: "The lighting is moodier, with more shadowing and cross-lighting." Seresin and Alfonso Cuarón moved away from the strongly coloured and brightly lit cinematography of the first two films, with dimmer lighting and a more muted colour palette being utilised for the succeeding five films. [58] After comparing a range of digital cameras with 35mm film, Bruno Delbonnel decided to shoot the sixth movie, Half-Blood Prince, on film rather than the increasingly popular digital format. This decision was kept for the two-part Deathly Hallows with Eduardo Serra, who said that he preferred to work with film because it was "more technically accurate and dependable". [59]The Harry Potter films have been top-rank box office hits, with all eight releases on the list of highest-grossing films worldwide. Philosopher's Stone was the highest-grossing Harry Potter film up until the release of the final instalment of the series, Deathly Hallows Part 2, while Prisoner of Azkaban grossed the least. [82] As well as being a financial success, the film series has also been a success among film critics. [83] [84] Opinions of the films are generally divided among fans, with one group preferring the more faithful approach of the first two films, and another group preferring the more stylised character-driven approach of the later films. [85] Rowling has been consistently supportive of all the films and evaluated Deathly Hallows as her "favourite one" in the series. [86] [87] [88] Critical response Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, where much of the film series was shot. Harry Potter was also filmed in other areas, including Pinewood Studios. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 3 April 2019 . Retrieved 17 May 2019. The films are also credited with signalling the popularity of films based on children's and young adult literature in the 2000s and 2010s, correlating with the book series' own literary influence. Costance Grady and Aja Romano, commenting on the whole Harry Potter franchise's legacy for Vox in light of its 20th anniversary, wrote that youth-targeted literature has since become "a go-to well of ideas for Hollywood", pointing to the successes of The Twilight Saga and The Hunger Games. [163]

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