Hacker claims Potter book spoiler
A computer hacker has posted on a website what he says is the ending of the final Harry Potter novel.
He claims to have hacked into the computer system at publishers Bloomsbury and knows who dies in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
A spokeswoman for Bloomsbury played down the claims, saying there were "lots of rumours on the internet."
Author JK Rowling has already said that two characters will die in the book, which is published on 21 July.
A spokesman for the book's US distributor, Scholastic, said: "There is a whole lot of junk flying around. Consider this one more theory."
The hacker - who calls himself "Gabriel" - said he posted the spoiler "to make reading of the upcoming book useless and boring."
Autograph party
Rowling told fans last month to be wary of false rumours regarding the plot.
"There will always be sad individuals who get their kicks from ruining other people's fun," she said on her website.
She hoped, however, that her readers would "embark on the last adventure they will share with [Harry] without knowing where they are they going."
JK Rowling has said she will miss Harry Potter
Rowling is to take part in a marathon overnight autograph session in London to celebrate the publication of the final book.
The author will read from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows at the Natural History Museum at midnight on 21 July.
She will then meet 1,700 fans and sign their copies of the book in a session that is expected to last until dawn.
The fans will be chosen in a ballot.
The Potter books have sold 325 million copies worldwide, have been translated into 64 languages and spawned five films.
The fifth film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, will be in cinemas next month.
Possible clues to book seven.
From mugglenet
OOTP conference yields clue to Book 7
At Saturday's OOTP press conference in London, producer David Heyman was asked which character was referred to when they were advised by JKR not to cut it from the movie. Heyman responded with this:
"Jo reads each draft. She reads each screenplay, and she said, 'You know, I wouldn't do that if I were you. Or you can, but if you get to make a seventh film, you'll be tied in knots.'"
"Which character was it?" he was asked, but Heyman teased, "I thought you might ask that. I'm not going to say."
Luckily, however, MTV News caught up with director David Yates yesterday where he submitted. Please highlight below to see what he said because it contains Book 7 spoilers:
Read more on this here http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2007/06/25...otter-mystery/ and here http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/artic...06/story.jhtml (links contains spoilers).
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Behind the scenes looks at the film/set
An extensive report on how they shot the film and a behind the scenes looks http://www.comingsoon.net/news/inter...s.php?id=21230
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An interview with the trio about everything... including Rupert's ice cream van! http://www.mugglenet.com/movies/movi...et-part1.shtml
Author devastated at Potter end
Author JK Rowling has said she felt euphoric but "devastated" as she penned the last words of the final Harry Potter book, The Deathly Hallows.
Speaking on Jonathan Ross' chat show, she said: "When I finished one chapter near the end I absolutely howled."
She also revealed the character of Harry was "totally imaginary" and not based on anyone else, while Ron Weasley was a lot like her oldest friend Sean.
The interview will be broadcast on BBC One on Friday night.
'Sobbing'
She was in a hotel room alone as she finished writing the book.
"I was sobbing my heart out, I downed half a bottle of champagne from the mini bar in one and went home with mascara all over my face, that was really tough," she said.
When asked about whether "scar" was the last word in the book as had been reported, she said: "Scar? It was so for ages, and now it's not. Scar is quite near the end, but it's not the last word."
She also said it had been a "a hell of an achievement" to keep the cast of all the Potter films British.
Nearly 1.6 million copies of the final Harry Potter book have been pre-ordered online ahead of its release on 21 July.
The latest film in the series, The Order of the Phoenix, had its European premiere in London on Tuesday.
The film opens worldwide from 11 July.