Order of the Phoenix Poster & Teaser

Behold, the first poster for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, featuring a looming image of Voldemort warning that “You will lose everything.” A bit disappointing for a first poster, but we can surely expect a few more from such a big picture, continuing the “lose everything” theme with the taglines: “Specifically, your keys. You’ll lose your keys. And you’ll already be running really late for something,” followed by “Did you check between the couch cushions? Really? Jeez-oh-peez. Oh, I got it. How about your jacket pockets?” And finally ending with, “You should keep a spot near the door where you always place them. I have a little hook thingy where I hang mine. I think it’s from Ikea. I’ll look it up when I get home and shoot ya over an email.”

The new trailer for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix brings the characters of the Potter universe into such realistic cityscapes and modern clothing, it’s enough to make you dream wizards and magic might really exist in our world. Assuming you’re very, very stupid.

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Nov 20th, 2006 | Posted in Movies
  1. Feb 8th, 2007 at 21:43 | #1

    Ooh, I’m so looking forward to see it! ^^

  2. Feb 10th, 2007 at 21:22 | #2

    Same here. Read the book twice now. I just hope the movie can live up to the book. The previous Harry Potter movies has done a decent job trying to live up the books, but Order of the Phoenix was exceptionally good book! *prays*

  3. morgan
    Jun 19th, 2007 at 22:23 | #3

    I love the book, the movie has to be good.

  4. Aug 6th, 2007 at 16:46 | #4

    Just saw the movie the other day, and sadly it didn’t quite live up to the book :(

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