New “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” Detials Emerge Online


There has been much speculation about the plot line in the soon to be released movie, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, but some of that speculation has been put to rest due to the British Board of Film Classification having to disclose why they decided to rate the movie a 12A, where people 12 or under must be accompanied by an adult to see the movie.

According to Mugglenet which describes itself as the ultimate Harry Potter fan site:

“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, a fantasy adventure film based on the book of the same title, finds Harry and his friends returning to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for their sixth year.

The film contains moderate threat. The moderate threat occurs in one quite scary sequence in which Harry and Professor Dumbledore are attacked by menacing looking creatures that have emerged from an underground lake. Harry is pulled into the lake and dragged beneath the water. The scene has the potential to upset younger or more sensitive children.

In another scene Draco Malfoy kicks Harry (below screen) and appears to break his nose; blood can be seen on Harry’s face. Tables are turned later on in the film when Harry defeats Malfoy in a wand battle in the school toilets. Malfoy, who is rendered unconscious, has several bloodstains on his white shirt and his blood can be seen to mix with and cloud the water on the flooded floor.

Malfoy, however, is soon completely healed by a nearby teacher. The film contains mild language including the words ‘God’, ‘bloody’, tosser’, ‘sod’, ‘hell’ and ‘git.'”

Whoa! Talk about spilling the beans in a big way!

So based on what’s quoted above, will you be going to see the new Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince movie? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

[Props to Mugglenet]

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