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Video of 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' Regal First Look
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The video footage of 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' first look shown at Regal Theaters has been leaked and it provides many never-before-seen footage as well as cast interview.

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The special preview of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" screened at select Regal theaters has been leaked out. While some of the footage shown are similar to those seen in the trailers, the Regal First Look video still presents fresh footage, clips and interviews with the cast of the sixth "Harry Potter" movie.

Some of the new footage reportedly include the extended version of Bellatrix on top of a table in the Great Hall throwing a spell, a scene where Hermione throws birds at Ron as well as a footage showing Hermione's jealousy over Ron and Lavender. One other never-before-seen footage previews Dumbledore levitating items in the Dursleys house. Though a little dark, the leaked video also features short interviews with Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, and producer David Heyman.

"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" will follow Harry Potter in his sixth year at Hogwarts during which the ever growing threat to the wizarding world by the evil dark wizard Lord Voldemort grows even stronger by day. Being the only one who has survived his attack, Harry accompanied by his two loyal friends, Ron and Hermione, prepares for the ultimate battle while the walls that used to keep him and his friends away from danger may not be a safe haven anymore. Rated PG, the adventure fantasy film is directed by "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" helmer David Yates and will hit U.K. and U.S. theaters simultaneously on July 17.

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