The man who kicked off scoring duties on the Harry Potter movies might just be back for the last one, to finish the job off…
We suspect you don't need us to sell the work of move music magician Mr John Williams to you, and so we're not going to. Instead, we've got the news that one of cinema's finest composers (er, okay, that was selling him a bit) could be returning to the Harry Potter franchise for the very last movie in the series.
John Williams worked on the first three Harry Potter movies, and put together the theme for the films. But scoring duties on the films since have been taken on by Patrick Doyle and Nicholas Hooper (doing one and two films, respectively). Furthermore, the score for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part I has been put together by Alexandre Desplat.
Yet, there's something quite fitting about the idea of Williams returning for Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part Part II. His involvement in the final film has come to light over at the website Potterish, and while Warner Bros is yet to confirm the news, the general feeling is that the story is correct.
The story can be found here, but you'll need to be up to date with your languages to be able to read it...