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Having spent the last four or five years deep in the world of “Harry Potter,” making mad bank for Warner Bros. while delivering movies that have more than satisfied the legion of fans around the world, director David Yates and the studio are at an interesting crossroads. With lucrative franchise finished (for now), and with the Christopher Nolan‘s Batman trilogy set to finish in 2012 with “The Dark Knight Rises,” Warner Bros. is suddenly seeing two of their biggest moneymakers waving goodbye (though yes, they do have two “The Hobbit” films in their back pocket). Hoping that Yates can weave his magic on another property to get the money machine rolling, Yates is headed to Tinseltown this weekend to meet with honchos and he’ll have his pick of the litter, and Vulture has the details on what he’ll be considering.
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I think this would be a good part for him but I don't want him to gain a lot of weight to play it. The more roles he takes on the more I like him as long as they are versitle and he expands his talents into different directions.