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'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' trailer hits the net
Mad-Eye Moody and Lord Voldemort both make appearances in the trailer for the forthcoming blockbuster.
Sep 15 2005
The trailer for the new Harry Potter film has hit the net, and even at this early stage, it looks to be the best of the young wizard's outings yet.
Directed by Mike Newell ('Four Weddings and a Funeral', 'Donnie Brasco') 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' is a darker, more serious film than the previous three, and the trailer certainly hints at that.
Romantic entanglements abound, and there also appears to be a genuine sense of danger to Potter's adventures this time around.
It also gives us our first glimpse at Brendan Gleeson's Mad-Eye Moody, Ralph Fiennes' dastardly Lord Voldemort and the mysterious Tri-Wizard Tournament, around which the plot revolves.
The film hits UK screens on November 18, but to see the 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' trailer click here.
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