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'Half-Blood Prince' teaser trailer | Trailer screencaps

'Half-Blood Prince' teaser trailer now online! - Harry Potter Fan Zone

Click here to see the teaser trailer for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in high-definition!  You can also see the trailer in standard definition on MSN Movies at this link, or on YouTube by clicking here.
July 30 at 00:55 GMT | Source: AOL.com

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I LOVE it.
Written by Matt on July 30 at 01:03 GMT


Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince should be by far the best out of all of the Harry Potter films. In the trailer it gives you clues to the entire book. Even clues to the next and final book. Tom Riddle's child character looks like he will be very true and whole to his character. I can not wait to see the movie. My family is seeing it.
Written by hanban on July 30 at 01:25 GMT


this is so awsome
Written by buddy on July 30 at 01:33 GMT


OMFG !!!!!!!
This trailer is amazing. It kinda reminds me of the first time I saw the trailer for POA and it was really dark and creepy.
Fenrir looks so amazing and menacing, lol even hough we only see half his face.
And ginny looks terrified.
We see harrys face only in the pensieve lol.
I SPOTTED MCGONAGALL!!!!1
Hero was really creepy. He kinda reminded me of that kid in the Omen. The special effects look great and I love the dark, omnious new look. And the different music and camera angles.
I GIVE THE TRAILER 4.5/5 !!!!!!!!!
Written by Sarah on July 30 at 02:24 GMT


WOW !! is all i can say
Written by Ryan on July 30 at 02:24 GMT


This movie is called harry potter isnt it. Where the heck is Harry ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Written by harrynumberone on July 30 at 02:25 GMT


Harrynumberone: SHUT UP!!!! This is on;y th teaser trailer. He will be in the full length trust me !!!!
i think the Ginny in the nightgown part is where the burrow gets attacked. Although i dont get the part with Harry leaning over her as if she is passed out… Cant remember that from the book. Young Riddle is BRILLIANT!!!! and the Glimpse of Dumbledore with the fire on the lake is just… WooHOOOO!!! Darn, still over 100 days to go :o(
Written by Anonymous on July 30 at 02:34 GMT


Harrynumberone: SHUT UP !!! this is only the teaser hell be in the full length !!!!
i think the Ginny in the nightgown part is where the burrow gets attacked. Although i dont get the part with Harry leaning over her as if she is passed out… Cant remember that from the book. Young Riddle is BRILLIANT!!!! and the Glimpse of Dumbledore with the fire on the lake is just… WooHOOOO!!! Darn, still over 100 days to go :o(
Written by Anonymous on July 30 at 02:37 GMT


Its Ron he's leaning over, when ron gets poisened. when did the burrow yet attacked? that was in the seventh book or am i completly missing something?
Written by anon on July 30 at 03:26 GMT


They added a scene that wasn't in the book, anon, in which the Burrow gets attacked.
Written by Matt on July 30 at 03:51 GMT


The trailer looks amazing. I too like the dark look it has. Ralph Fiennes nephew doesn't look too much like him, but he sure gets that cold look down good. The burrow gets attacked during the wedding doesn"t it? It's been a while since i read the book i can't really remember. I'm gonna have to find it and read it again!
Written by anon2 on July 30 at 04:26 GMT


That was the best trailer I have EVER SEEN!!!!!!!! And btw Harry is leaning over Ron not Ginny!!!
Written by Gandalf on July 30 at 06:44 GMT


Oh my god, how awesome was that trailer. I love the colour tones, rather dark, it didn't look like a harry potter film more like a horror, but that's good, every hp film should be different. I love the music at the start where the train is going the the countryside, that's fantastic. The camera angles are great too, different. I like how it kind of focused on one seen instead of doing sippets of loads, that is a good idea, but I hope the full length trailer will have more hogwarts stuff which I am sure it will. I am blown away. Judging by this this is the best harry potter film ever. I am so excited for november!!
Written by anonymous on July 30 at 07:12 GMT


EDWARD CULLEN DIESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!
EDWARD CULLEN DIESSSSSSSSSSSSS IN BREAKING DAWN !!!!!!!!!!
Written by O MY EDAWRD on July 30 at 16:33 GMT


The trailer is hella-awesome. Gave me chills. This is the direction they should have been going in !!!!!! LOVE IT :) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Written by Jessica on July 30 at 16:35 GMT


Heres an awesome MTV Shot by Shot !!!!!
0:07: An overhead shot of the Hogwarts Express, winding its way through the Northern English landscape. As for Harry himself, the appearance of the train signals to viewers that we're in familiar territory. Welcome back.
0:10: Snow falls over Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry.
0:12: Minerva McGonagall (Maggie Smith) leads a group of students down a corridor at Hogwarts. The temptation is to say that the scene takes place at the end of term, prior to Dumbledore's funeral, but there are too many smiling faces in the crowd. Its placement in the trailer is nonetheless a shrewd one, however — another brief glimpse at familiarity and routine, signaling to viewers that another year of school has begun for young British witches and wizards.
0:14: A cabinet containing storied memories spins as Dumbledore is heard in voice-over: "What you are looking at are memories." What I am looking at is a vial in the upper-right frame labeled differently than all the others, with a symbol rather than the name "Thomas Marvolo Riddle." The sign of the Deathly Hallows? Close, but no cigar. The simple triangle is not bisected by a line nor surrounded by a circle. Still, one wonders what it does signal.
0:18: "In this case," Dumbledore continues, as we get a close-up of actor Michael Gambon, Harry in the background, "pertaining to one individual." Voldemort, of course.
0:21: Dumbledore's hand comes into frame, holding one memory. "This is perhaps the most important memory I have collected," he says to Harry. "I'd like you to see it."
0:27: We zoom through the Warner Bros. logo.
0:33: Harry dips his head into the Pensieve, and is transported through memory to …
0:35: "A bustling, old-fashioned London street" as it says in the book (Page 263). Under heavy rain, Dumbledore makes his way toward Wool's Orphanage to inform young Tom Riddle that he is a wizard.
0:36: A zoom in on the orphanage, a cold, industrial building guarded by high brick fences and wrought-iron gates. A foreboding place from which there is no escape.
0:40: A title card reads "To Know the Future" as Ms. Cole, the headmistress of the orphanage, is heard in voice-over. "In all the years Tom's been here, he's never once had a visitor," she says as the image onscreen shifts to Ms. Cole leading Dumbledore up a winding staircase. Notice how the frame is slightly tilted, how the composition makes the staircases resemble something out of an Escher drawing. It's an subconscious clue that things aren't as they should be here, that we will quickly leave what we might metaphorically call "solid ground." There is an evil that lurks in these halls.
0:43: Our first glimpse at young Tom Riddle, the boy wizard who would grow up to be Voldemort. Surprisingly, I'm more interested here in Dumbledore, who is costumed differently than in the novel, where he was described as wearing "flamboyantly plum velvet."
0:46: A second title card completes the earlier sentence: "Return to the Past." Riddle is heard in voice-over: "You're a doctor, aren't you?" he asks. "Who are you?" One of the best scenes in the book gets featured front and center here, as Yates follows Rowling's lead in showcasing the Dumbledore/Voldemort battle of wills. As much as "Half-Blood Prince" is the story of Harry vs. He Who Shall Not Be Named, it's equally the story of Dumbledore vs. Riddle. Even as the older, wiser wizard, Dumbledore is drawn here into defending himself by the precocious monster.
0:58: "I'm different," Dumbledore says. "Prove it," responds Riddle. Instantly, his cabinet is set aflame. In the novel, of course, we learn that he was keeping stolen objects in there, a harbinger of his need to collect trophies.
1:00: Riddle begins his full confession to Dumbledore as Harry sprints through a field, desperately trying to outrun a presumed attacker. This is almost certainly during an added scene at the Burrow, previously discussed at length in our Movies Blog.
1:02: Our first glimpse of Fenrir Greyback, the feral werewolf who needs to feed even when not fully transformed.
1:04: Ginny Weasley in the field, wearing her pajamas.
1:06: "I can make bad things happen," Riddle continues as Ron Weasley lies stiff on the floor of Professor Slughorn's office, seemingly dead. It's not Riddle, of course, who poisons Ron with tainted wine, but Draco Malfoy (which comes to the same, really). It will take Harry's quick thinking and a handy bezoar to save him.
1:07: Dumbledore puts on the Gaunt's ring, an artifact simultaneously a Horcrux and a Hallow (the symbol of the Hallows is, in fact, visible on the emerald surface of the stone). This scene is not glimpsed in the novels until "Deathly Hallows." Dumbledore quickly recoils as a flash of old Voldemort is seen.
1:08: On an island in the middle of an underground lake, Dumbledore casts a fire spell, surrounding Harry and himself in a ring of flame and driving off the Inferi (animated corpses controlled by a Dark Wizard). This is immediately after drinking from Voldemort's Horcrux potion, which has made him relive his very worst memory ever.
1:12: "I can speak to snakes too," Riddle finishes. Oddly, it is this pronouncement that seems to stop Dumbledore dead in his tracks. Parseltongue has long been associated with the dark arts, though, of course, there are those who have the power among the great and the good too. It's yet another departure from the novel.
1:18: Several more shots of Voldemort.
1:22: "Hedwig's Theme," yet another familiar cue, this time musical, closes the trailer as the title of the film comes onscreen. A final snippet of conversation between Dumbledore and Harry, taken straight from the book, is heard.
Written by I on July 30 at 16:36 GMT


This sucks compaired to TWILIGHT!!!!!!
Written by Mrs. Cullen on July 30 at 16:39 GMT


The movie looks SOOOOOOOOOOO good !! I have to say that this movie looks like the best HP movie made yet !! Im going to be first in line at the cinemas when it comes out. It better not skip anything iomportant from the book or ill scream !! LMAO anywyazz the trailer was awesome. Tom Riddle looks exactly like i imagined him when he was young. When Dumbledore put the cabinet on fire i thought Toms expression would be more shocked but he didnt look like i thought he would. I was hoping to get a glimpse of Professor Slughorn at his house at the beginning but it wasnt included in the trailer. I hope every little detail in the book is included in the movie. If its not ill sue WB and the director/producer lmao jks
i rate the trailer 10/10 !!
Written by Natasha on August 3 at 03:04 GMT


my cosin and i love him
Written by ree on August 4 at 21:13 GMT


But hasn't anyone noticed Rowling's cameo?!
Written by Ben on August 7 at 10:20 GMT


The Little kid that plays young lord voldemort is Soooooooo CUTE!
Written by Phelan on August 9 at 22:37 GMT


Wowwwww
That so fantastic harry potter just number 1 for me i think hp alwasy good and daniel radcliffe alwasy lucky i love harry potter.
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Written by reSti on August 10 at 07:25 GMT


Itz very very good film………. i think……
for my dear daniel….. be good boy, baby
Written by Nabila on August 26 at 06:39 GMT


oh emma how beautiful you are i love you
Written by gwavin on August 28 at 08:03 GMT


I LOVE HARRY POTTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Written by Tilly on August 28 at 18:36 GMT


Matt: are you sure they added a new scene when the Burrow gets attacked? from the start they have said that they will stay focus on the book. i cannot believe them!!!!!!!!!!!
Written by vasia on August 29 at 06:46 GMT


Nice site
Thanks, webmaster.
Written by state industry water heater on September 1 at 07:11 GMT


wow the trailer was just amazing . the memory tom riddle and dumbeldore and dumbeldore conjuring that fire man that was awesome good luck
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Written by rishav on September 2 at 08:52 GMT


!!!!hARRY pOTTER's THE BEsT!,…………….
Written by SHANE JAY on September 8 at 07:42 GMT


HARRY POTTER I LOVE YOU
Written by DANIELA on September 17 at 05:31 GMT


rowling's theory is the best ! probably the wizard word is true…!!!
Written by iceboy on November 24 at 07:14 GMT


wow…..!!! I LOVE IT SO MUCH……………………
AaAaaaaaaRGH………..I LOVE YOU HARRY POTTER……………..
Written by me_auw on November 25 at 05:04 GMT


I hope this movie is better than the ones before, I mean they aren't bad or anything just that so much is left out and stuff like that.
But in this one they can't really leave anything out.
The books are better, but now there aren't any new books so the movies are okay now i guess.
Written by Anonymous on November 26 at 01:06 GMT

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