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Exclusive 'Harry Potter Wizards' Collection' Clip: Changing Directors


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In honor of Harry Potter's 32nd birthday, MTV Movies Blog is proud to bring you an exclusive clip from the upcoming ultimate Blu-ray and DVD collection, "Harry Potter Wizard's Collection."

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In the clip above, [url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/person/264615/personmain.jhtml"]Daniel Radcliffe[/url], [url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/person/264435/personmain.jhtml"]Rupert Grint[/url], and Alfonso Cuarón look back at the making of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," when the series' original director, Chris Columbus, stepped down.

Learn more about the collection after the jump!



For "Prisoner of Azkaban," Cuarón assigned Radcliffe, Grint, and Emma Watson with some homework. They had to write essays about their characters' backgrounds. True to Hermione, Harry, and Ron, Watson wrote the most, Radcliffe wrote a few pages, and Grint just didn't do it.

The featurette comes from the 31-disc "Harry Potter Wizard's Collection," which will be available on September 7, but orders must be made by July 31, if you'd like to own the set.

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