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Harry Potter-JK Rowling’s alternate ending…

The final Harry Potter movie is now showing in movie theatres. According to the journalist Greg Palast, Harry Potter’s creator JK Rowling wrote an ending for the series that would play well on the big screen. Palast, who was once on friendly terms with Rowling claims that she had some other endings under consideration for the series but she opted for the one most apropos for the Hollywood treatment.

Palast claims that Rowling told him about an alternate Harry Potter ending. He just blogged about it. In his blog post he explains how he got to know the reclusive author and how she told him about her other ending ideas. Then he reveals her alternate Potter ending. To read his post click HERE:

Vick Mickunas

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By Seriously???

July 19, 2011 10:36 AM | Link to this

exactly! everyone wants to bank off of someone elses hard work! a single mom cannot simply just become a millionaire without someone wanting in on it. and im sure if he puts his “story” out there long enough some idiot media is going to want to do a story thinking they have some inside info when Im sure he is just full of bs!

By Mark from St Paul

July 18, 2011 7:42 PM | Link to this

Somehow I think that even if Rowling is unhappy with Palast, she’ll take comfort in the fact that she has a billion dollars he doesn’t. I’m pretty sure that by now she’s the richest author who ever lived.

By vick

July 18, 2011 7:21 PM | Link to this

How is he a crook? He gains nothing from this revelation outside of a few extra page views…

By Seriously???

July 18, 2011 3:53 PM | Link to this

because he wants some attention… she busted her a*s to get where she is, let her have it! this guy is a crook.

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