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Trailers: ‘Harry Potter 7.2’, ‘X-Men: First Class,’ ‘Thor’

It’s the end of the week, and there are some new trailers to watch.

Up first is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2. Due out July 15, the final film in the series will be presented in stereoscopic 3D. This film will end an era for not just fans, but for the U.K. visual effects community that contributed to it. Among the effects contributors for this final film are Double Negative, Cinesite, MPC and Framestore.

Moving on to this summer’s wave of comic book movies, we have some new TV spots for Marvel’s Thor, which arrives May 6.

Followed by the international trailer for X-Men: First Class, which hits theaters June 3.

What do you think, Animag readers? Which of these are you eager to see and which can wait for Netflix?

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