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'Harry Potter' films to get 3D re-release?
Published Monday, Mar 29 2010, 17:00 BST | By Simon Reynolds

Speaking to MTV, Heyman claimed that it is "just a matter of time" before studio Warner Bros brings all the fantasy films to the 3D format.
"Those discussions haven't yet happened, but I'm sure it's just a matter of time," Heyman said regarding Potter in 3D. "You know what? I actually shouldn't say that. Who knows? It would be great. You can never tell. I hope so."
The two-part Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows adaptation will be screened in 3D, however Heyman admitted that the conversion process hasn't started yet.
"Frankly, we are still in the process of discussing methodology," he noted. "We have quite a lot of time to work and hone and hopefully perfect each and every sequence. We are not on a compressed schedule. This is something that was built in very early on, and we think we will achieve the very best quality we can."
Though Heyman insisted that the 3D decision "emerged organically", he confessed that the popularity of recent releases in the format influenced the choice.
"Absolutely the success of Up and Avatar made the economics make sense, and also the quality of some of the work Warner was doing with post 3D made it feel like something that would augment the film rather than diminish it," he added.
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