The world renowned wizardly franchise, "Harry Potter", has already ended last July of 2011 yet the fandom and hype still continue.

It's the second month in the year 2012 and once again "Harry Potter" continues to dominate half of the "Muggle" news. What better way to bring back the hype than with a few new stills of Lord Voldemort, or what could have been his grisly end?

Though Lord Voldemort's death at the end of the scene of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" was highly efficient enough, it however for a few fans was not amusing especially with pieces of his confetti-like self drifting in the cinema for the 3D effect.

With director David Yates on board, fans were hoping he'd have a better creative idea in mind.

Little do fans know that the death scene of "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" would have been darker and grislier than what was shown on the big screen and thanks to concept artist Andrei Riabotvitchev a new set of stills have been released.

Alternate Ending For Voldemort In New Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Concept Art
Alternate Ending For Voldemort In New Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Concept Art
Alternate Ending For Voldemort In New Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Concept Art
Alternate Ending For Voldemort In New Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Concept Art
Alternate Ending For Voldemort In New Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Concept Art

The latest art concept depicts a much gratifying end to the Dark Lord of the film and fans of the film, "Raiders of the Lost Ark" would find that a few of the stills closely resemble a few face melting scenes used on Voldemort. The images are definitely gruesome which could be the prime reason as to why these weren't used in the actual film in lieu of younger audiences watching the film.

Though fans shouldn't dream on the idea of these effects being incorporated into the DVD or Blu-Ray release of the film because according to Warner Bros. the production of Harry Potter films had ended in 2011. This only means if the DVDs are sold out then they indeed are all sold out. However, there are planes for an 8-film complete collection to be released this year though no word if it would incorporate the concept art of the grislier end of Lord Voldemort for the last part of the film.

As for well-known casts everyone has grown up with through the years of the "Harry Potter" franchise, Daniel Radcliffe who plays Harry Potter is starring in his first post-Potter film, "The Woman in Black" while Emma Watson who plays Hermione Granger will be starring in the highly anticipated film, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."