Friday, October 15, 2010

Harry Potter Movie 7 Ditches 3D Formatting

     Warner Bros. has decided to release Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, the seventh movie of its series, without its 3D format. It takes too long to create a 3D movie, thus ditching 3D would keep with the movie's schedule to be released to the public on  November 19th.

     This is a huge discouragement for 3D Harry Potter fans, but the 3D haters can be relieved. The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows book held a lot of fighting action between the wizards and witches, thus it is believed that 3D fight scenes in the movie would be interesting. The question is: Do fans really want the 3D formatting on Harry Potter movies to the point that they don't mind if their release dates are pushed back?

     The answer is simple: it is more important to follow through with schedules than to push back a release date. When a movie comes out without 3D format, it is not as discouraging as when a movie comes out a few months after the date that it was originally planned to be released. Pushing back a movie release date causes fans to become even more discouraged because they have been looking forward to this movie for a while now.Warner Bros. has made the right decision to discard the 3D and go with the schedule.
Luckily for 3D lovers, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 is still planned to be released in 3D. Afterward, Warner Bros. may plan to create a 3D version of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1.

Here is the article for a more thorough description of the upcoming Harry Potter movie.

--Ellen--

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