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August 28th, 2007

Williams hoping to score final ‘Harry Potter’ film

John WilliamsJohn Williams may return to the Harry Potter series, according to a report by someone who met the film composer at a lecture.

Williams composed the music for the first three Potter films, while Patrick Doyle (Goblet of Fire) and Nicholas Hooper (Order of the Phoenix) took over on the following installments.

It has been confirmed that Hooper will also score next movie in line, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, but Williams apparently said with confidence that he thinks he will be back for the last and then added that he hopes he is. The final film, Deathly Hallows, has a targeted release date of June 2010.

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