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HARRY POTTER'S POSSIBLE DEATH IN BOOK SEVEN
Is Harry Potter going to die in Book seven?
The death of Harry Potter is gonna happen in Book seven, which JK Rowling is writing currently. No one knows if it's true, but two people think so.
And they are Daniel Radcliffe, who plays Harry Potter in the movie versions of the Book, and Jim dale, who is the voice of Harry in the audio versions of the book.
It definitely is a strong possibility - writers with long running series are often tempted to destroy their characters when the book ends, as the pressure of living with them is too much. Sometimes, it is the perfect way to end some books too.
Here is what we have collected from around the Web on the topic. Stay tuned, we will be updating this page as soon as we get our hands on some
moRe information on Harry Potter's possible death in Book Seven.
EntertainmentWise
It’s been claimed, JK Rowling is considering killing Harry off.
Rowling has begun writing about Harry in her castle, but is keeping mum about the sordid details.
Potter’s voice on US audio books, Jim Dale, has sparked rumours that journey number seven will be the boy’s last.
Dale told The New York Post: "She's lived with Harry Potter so long she really wants to kill him off.”
Dale, a Carry On actor has met Rowling a number of times and when he last asked her of Harry’s adulthood she said: "You have to wait and see whether he survives to be a grown-up.”
Potter’s film face Daniel Radcliffe even said: "It's dangerous to say 'Daniel thinks Harry might die' ... But I do maintain there is a possibility he could be killed in the final book." .... When questioned about the Potter movie series, Radcliffe has said: "I'm not absolutely confident that I'm doing them all.”
So perhaps it’s just the death of Potter as we know him.
In the News (UK)
An actor from the audio versions of the Harry Potter stories has claimed that their author, JK Rowling, is planning on killing the teenage wizard in the final instalment.
Jim Dale, who plays the voice of Harry Potter in the US versions of the audio books, thinks that the Scottish author is growing tired of her fantastical money-spinning creation, and thinks she may kill him off at the end of the next book.
Dale said: "She's lived with Harry Potter so long she really wants to kill him off."
The hammer-blow to Harry Potter fans the world over, could be supported by previous suggestions from Rowling herself that either Harry or his nemesis Voldemort must die at the end of the series.
At a recent fans convention, one fanatic asked Rowling if they would get to see Harry living out the rest of his days with Hermione as a happy family.
Rowling replied, albeit with a smirk: "Assuming anyone survives, I may kill the whole lot."
... And studio execs may be rooting for Harry to survive - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is currently topping box offices around the world.
Asia News International
Is Harry Potter going to die?
LONDON: If rumours are to be believed then the world's most popular boy wizard Harry Potter may die in the next book. Actor Jim Dale, the voice of the teenage wizard in the US audio books, believes the seventh and final instalment will spell the end for Harry.
Predictions about the fate of Harry in the seventh book have enthralled millions worldwide. Dale did not expand on how the teenager meets his fate, but Rowling has hinted either he or arch enemy Voldemort may die.
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Erik Davis
... may as well be seeing as our favorite teenage hero may be - dare I say it - making an appointment to meet with the Grim Reaper.... Die? Harry Potter? Say it ain't so J.K. When asked recently whether Harry would reach adulthood (Sex? Drugs? What's adulthood?), Rowling said, "You have to wait and see if he survives to be a grown-up." Oh, if that's not toying with emotions, I don't know what is.
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