Warner Bros. has confirmed that they will be forging ahead with plans to convert two already released Harry Potter films into 3D for a future Blu-ray release, and will likely do the same for Deathly Hallows Part One and Two, albeit at a later date. This news comes very soon after the studios abandonment of the plan to convert Deathly Hallows Part One into 3D for its theatrical run.
It will be The Order of the Phoenix and the Half-Blood Prince, parts five and six, that will be up for conversion, a process that has been handed to the team behind Clash of the Titans in 3D, Prime Focus. David Yates, the director of these two, and the final two, films will be supervising the transfer, but won't be available until later in 2011.
For this reason, we shouldn't expect any 3D Harry Potter Blu-ray's until well into the tail-end of next year, or perhaps not even until the Blu-ray release of Deathly Hallows. There hasn't been any mention of converting the first four entries into the series over to 3D as yet either, but we wouldn't be surprised to see them in the future too.
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