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'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix' trailer

The teaser has arrived online and includes a glimpse at Harry's first kiss.

Nov 21 2006

The first official footage from the new Harry Potter film has appeared online, and while it's less than a minute in length, it certainly looks impressive.

Life has taken a serious turn for the boy wizard in 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix', with his nemesis Lord Voldemort assembling an army for some terrible purpose.

Gary Oldmam, Alan Rickman and the like return to warn of the fast approaching threat, while we also get a glimpse at Harry's much talked about first kiss.

To download the teaser, head to our Top Ten Trailers page and follow the link, but be warned, you won't last two seconds if he invades your mind!

And to head to the film's official site, which features lots of new pics, simply click here.

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  • Daniel Renaud said...
    I'm so happy im like jumping out of my skin!!!! :) Posted on Nov 22 2006 13:24
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  • Henric said...
    Just the teaser, and it's so fantastic. The real movie will definitely much more trilling! A movie worth the watch. Posted on Nov 22 2006 10:55
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  • MADALINA said...
    THIS IS SO COOOOOOOL! Posted on Nov 21 2006 17:06
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