Rupert Grint has described some aspects of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 as 'dark'.
Grint is set to play Ron Weasley one final time this summer as the Harry Potter franchise is brought to a close.
And he admits that the final instalment is going to get pretty grim.
Speaking to Empire the British actor said: "The way we filmed it was confusing, because we filmed both parts simultaneously. So some days we'd be doing a Part One scene, then a huge battle.
"It was quite hard to keep track of what was going on in Part Two, so I'll be quite interested to see how it's all been put together.
"But the battle sequences are great, I think. It was just so big and epic; there was one scene in the courtyard where it's one big, continuous shot and they have five cameras picking up everything, and there's giants and fire and big craters."
"Even for Harry Potter it felt really huge. These sets, they did actually destroy them. The rubble you see is actually the set falling apart.
"It's quite weird seeing all these sets that I've grown up in as piles of rubble, there's something strange about that. But it's going to be amazing."
"Seeing the Great Hall... The place had become quite a familiar one in our lives; we'd spent a lot of time there. And now it's on fire. There are dead bodies, dead children everywhere. It's really dark."
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 is released 15th July
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