Daniel Radcliffe has revealed that he didn't enjoy filming the climactic scene of Harry Potter because of the pressure that he put on himself.
The scenes where Harry goes into the forest to face Voldemort took a handful of days to film and Radcliffe has admitted that he was so desperate to get it right that he found it tough.
Speaking to MTV the actor said: "It was really hard. It was one of those scenes where by the third day of it we were going, 'I don't know if I like this one as much as I did in the beginning'. It was really, really tough."
"It was just one of those scenes where I think because I put a lot of pressure on myself to get it right beforehand, I wasn't able to relax and enjoy myself as I might have done otherwise. I was slightly annoyed by that."
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the final book in the Harry Potter saga and has been split into two movies.
The first movie will be released in November of this year with the final instalment of the story hitting the big screen in July 2011.
Splitting movies in two is becoming all too common with The Hobbit set to do the same and Twilight's final movie Breaking Dawn could also be shot over two films.
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