Last ‘Harry Potter’ film sparks costume madness

Erika Kerr

Wizards and witches flooded theaters Thursday night to watch Daniel Radcliffe cast his final spell. Countless fans, some sporting Gryffindor and Slytherin emblems and some armed with wands and broomsticks, came out to Tinseltown Theater in North Canton for the midnight premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2.

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Although this marked the ending of magic and wizardry on the big screen, some fans said that there is still more Harry Potter to come.