For Harry Potter and Friends, Nowhere Is Safe

For those of us muggles eagerly awaiting Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part One, feast your eyes on the new character posters. The apocalyptic, gritty-looking pictures feature the slogan, “Nowhere Is Safe.” (More on Techland: New Trailer for Harry Potter Shows The Finale is Nigh)

It’s channeling a bit too much of the X-Files famous slogan “Trust No One” for me, and the kids are looking really haggard. Granted they are supposed to be around 17 in this installment and have gone through some of the most trying times in wizarding history, so I guess I can forgive them for not having time to properly address face and skin care issues while Voldemort is trying to kill them.

More on Techland:

An Early Review of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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