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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is a 2011 fantasy film directed by David Yates from a screenplay by Steve Kloves.[4] The film is the second of two cinematic parts based on the 2007 novel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling. It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010) and the eighth and final instalment in the Harry Potter film series.[5] The story concludes Harry Potter's quest to find and destroy Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes in order to stop him once and for all.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDavid Yates
Screenplay bySteve Kloves
Based onHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
by J. K. Rowling
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyEduardo Serra
Edited byMark Day
Music byAlexandre Desplat
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
  • 7 July 2011 (2011-07-07) (Trafalgar Square)
  • 15 July 2011 (2011-07-15) (United Kingdom and United States)
Running time
130 minutes[1]
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$250 million
(shared with Part 1)[2][3]
Box office$1.342 billion[4]

The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, and Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harry's best friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, alongside Helena Bonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, David Thewlis, and Julie Walters. Principal photography began on 19 February 2009, and was completed on 12 June 2010,[6] with reshoots taking place in December 2010.

Part 2 was released in 2D, 3D and IMAX formats in the United Kingdom and the United States on 15 July 2011, by Warner Bros. Pictures, and is the only Harry Potter film to be released in 3D.[7] The film was a commercial success and one of the best-reviewed films of 2011, earning praise for the acting, Yates's direction, musical score, visual effects, cinematography, action sequences, and satisfying conclusion of the saga.[8][9][10][11][12][13] At the box office, Part 2 claimed the worldwide opening weekend record, earning $483.2 million, as well as setting opening day and opening weekend records in various countries. Part 2 grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide and became the third-highest-grossing film, as well as the highest-grossing film of 2011.[14] It is currently the highest-grossing film in the Harry Potter series, as well as in the Wizarding World franchise, and the highest-grossing film released by Warner Bros.[15] The National Board of Review named The Deathly Hallows – Part 2 as one of the top ten films of 2011. It was nominated for three awards at the 84th Academy Awards, and received numerous other accolades.

The DVD and Blu-ray were released on 11 November 2011 in the United States[16] and on 2 December 2011 in the United Kingdom.[17] Part 1 and Part 2 were released as a combo pack on DVD and Blu-ray on 11 November 2011 in Canada. The film was also released in the Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection box set on DVD and Blu-ray, which included all eight films and new special features.

Plot

After burying Dobby, Harry Potter asks the goblin Griphook to help him, along with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, break into Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts bank, suspecting a Horcrux is there. Griphook agrees, in exchange for the Sword of Gryffindor. Wandmaker Ollivander tells Harry that two wands taken from Malfoy Manor belonged to Bellatrix and Draco Malfoy; he senses Draco's wand has changed its allegiance to Harry, who captured it from Draco. A horcrux, Helga Hufflepuff's cup, is found in Bellatrix's vault, but Griphook snatches the sword and abandons them. Trapped by security, they release the dragon guardian and flee Gringotts on its back. Harry has a vision of Lord Voldemort at Gringotts, furious at the theft. Harry also realises a Horcrux connected to Rowena Ravenclaw is hidden at Hogwarts. The trio apparate into Hogsmeade and are helped by Aberforth Dumbledore, who reveals a secret passageway into Hogwarts, which Neville Longbottom guides them through.

Severus Snape knows Harry has returned and threatens to punish any staff or students who aid Harry. Harry confronts Snape, who flees during a duel with Professor McGonagall. McGonagall rouses the Hogwarts community for battle. Luna Lovegood urges Harry to speak to Helena Ravenclaw's ghost. Helena reveals Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem, and tells Harry that the diadem is somewhere in the Room of Requirement. In the Chamber of Secrets, Ron and Hermione destroy the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang. Draco, Blaise Zabini and Gregory Goyle attack Harry in the Room of Requirement, but Ron and Hermione intervene. Goyle casts an uncontrollable Fiendfyre curse that kills him while Harry, Ron, and Hermione save Malfoy and Zabini and escape on brooms. Once outside, Harry stabs the diadem with the Basilisk fang and Ron kicks it to the inferno. As Voldemort's army attacks, Harry, seeing into Voldemort's mind, realises that Voldemort's snake Nagini is the final Horcrux. In the boathouse, the trio overhear Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies; Nagini then viciously attacks Snape. As Snape dies, he gives Harry one of his memories. Meanwhile, Fred Weasley, Remus Lupin, and Nymphadora Tonks are killed in the chaos at Hogwarts.

Harry views Snape's memory in the Pensieve: Snape despised Harry's late father James, who bullied him, but he loved his mother Lily. Following her death, Snape worked with Albus Dumbledore as a double agent amongst the Death Eaters, to protect Harry from Voldemort. Harry also learns that Dumbledore was dying and planned for Snape to kill him. It was Snape who conjured the Patronus doe that led Harry to Gryffindor's sword. Harry also learns that he became an accidental Horcrux when Voldemort's curse originally failed to kill him; Voldemort must now kill Harry to destroy the soul shard within him. Using the Resurrection Stone that had been stored in the Golden Snitch bequeathed to him, Harry summons the spirits of his parents, Sirius Black, and Remus. They comfort him before he surrenders to Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. Voldemort casts the Killing Curse upon Harry, who awakens in limbo. Dumbledore's spirit meets him and explains that Harry is now free of Voldemort, and can choose to return to his body or move on. Harry chooses the former.

Voldemort displays Harry's apparent corpse and demands that Hogwarts surrender. As Neville draws the Sword of Gryffindor from the Sorting Hat in defiance, Harry reveals he is alive and the Malfoys and many other Death Eaters abandon Voldemort, demoralised after seeing that Harry still lived. While Harry confronts Voldemort in a duel throughout the castle, Ron's mother, Molly, kills Bellatrix in the Great Hall and Neville decapitates Nagini, destroying the last of the horcruxes. Harry finally defeats Voldemort after the Expelliarmus charm deflects the Killing Curse, rebounding it onto the Dark Lord. After the battle, Harry explains to Ron and Hermione that Voldemort never commanded the Elder Wand. It recognised him as its true master after he had disarmed Draco, who had earlier disarmed its previous owner, Dumbledore, atop the Astronomy Tower. Instead of claiming the Elder Wand, Harry destroys it.

Nineteen years later, Harry and his friends proudly watch their children leave for Hogwarts at King's Cross station.

Cast

In the book, a significant number of characters who have not appeared since some of the earlier novels reappear to defend Hogwarts in the large, final battle.[18] Director David Yates stated, "I want to get them all back", referring to his desire to bring back as many actors who have appeared in the franchise as possible for that climactic battle sequence in the film. Resultantly, several actors reprise their roles from previous Harry Potter films including Sean Biggerstaff as Oliver Wood, Jim Broadbent as Horace Slughorn, Gemma Jones as Poppy Pomfrey, Miriam Margolyes as Pomona Sprout, and Emma Thompson as Sybill Trelawney.

The roles of several minor characters were recast or replaced for this film. For example, Ciarán Hinds assumed the role of Aberforth Dumbledore, Albus Dumbledore's brother and bartender of the Hog's Head inn.[19] For the final scene in the film which is set nineteen years after the film's main story, the actors playing the main characters were made to look older through the use of makeup and special effects.[20] After the initial look of the actors' aged appearances leaked onto the Internet, some fans reacted by opining that Radcliffe and Grint looked too old, while Watson did not appear significantly different at all. After primary filming concluded in June 2010, Yates examined the footage, and concluded that the problem could not be resolved through editing or CGI, and had the sequence re-shot that December, with redesigned makeup.[21]

Production

Filming

 
St Pancras serves as the opening shot of the film's final scene, "nineteen years later".

Part 2 was filmed back-to-back with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 from 19 February 2009 to 12 June 2010,[22][23] with reshoots for the epilogue scene taking place at Leavesden Film Studios on 21 December 2010.[24] Yates, who shot the film with director of photography Eduardo Serra, described Part 2 as "operatic, colourful and fantasy-oriented", a "big opera with huge battles".[25][26]

Originally set for a single theatrical release, the idea to split the book into two parts was suggested by executive producer Lionel Wigram due to, what David Heyman called, "creative imperative". Heyman initially responded negatively to the idea, but Wigram asked, "No, David. How are we going to do it?". After rereading the book and discussing it with screenwriter Steve Kloves, he agreed with the division.[27]

Sets

In an interview with Architectural Digest, production designer Stuart Craig remarked on creating sets for Part 2. Of the Gringotts Wizarding Bank, he said, "our banking hall, like any other, is made of marble and big marble columns. And it has great strength. The fact that the goblins are the bankers and tellers at the counter helps that feeling of grandeur and solidity and the big proportions. That was part of the fun of the set: we exaggerated the size of it, we exaggerated the weight of it, and we even exaggerated the shine of the marble." About the multiplication of treasure in one of the bank's vaults, he noted, "We made literally thousands of pieces for it and vacuum metallised them to be shiny gold and silver. John Richardson, the special effects supervisor, made a floor that was capable of rising on different levels, so there was kind of a physical swelling of the treasure on it."[28]

Craig spoke about the Battle of Hogwarts to Art Insights Magazine, saying that "the great challenge is the destruction of Hogwarts. The sun rising behind the smoke ... the massive remains of destroyed walls, the entrance hall, the entrance of the Great Hall, part of the roof of the Great Hall completely gone, so yeah. A big challenge there and an enjoyable one really – maybe it helped me and the guys in the art department sort of prepare for the end ... we demolished it before we had to strike it completely." When asked about the King's Cross scene near the end of the film, Craig said, "We experimented a lot, quite honestly. I mean it was quite a protracted process really but we did experiment the sense of it being very burnt out very very kind of white – so we experimented with underlit floors, we experimented with different kind of white covering everything: white paint, white fabric, and the cameraman was involved in how much to expose it, and a series of camera tests were done, so we got there but with a great deal of preparation and research."[29]

Visual effects

Visual effects supervisor Tim Burke said that "It was such a major job to stage the Battle of Hogwarts, and we had to do it in different stages of production. We had shots with complex linking camera moves from wide overviews, to flying into windows and interior spaces. So, we took the plunge at the end of 2008, and started rebuilding the school digitally with Double Negative." He went on to say: "It's taken two years – getting renders out, texturing every facet of the building, constructing interiors to see through windows, building a destruction version of the school. We can design shots with the knowledge that we have this brilliant digital miniature that we can do anything with. With a practical Hogwarts, we would have shot it last summer and been so tied down. Instead, as David Yates finds the flow and structure, we are able to handle new concepts and ideas."[30]

On the quality of 3D in film, Burke told Los Angeles Times, "I think it's good, actually. I think people are going to be really pleased. I know everyone's a little nervous and sceptical of 3D these days, but the work has been done very, very well. We've done over 200 shots in 3D and in the visual effects as well, because so much of it is CG, so the results are very, very good. I think everyone's going to be really impressed with it, actually." Producer David Heyman spoke to SFX magazine about the 3D conversion, saying that "The way David Yates is approaching 3D is he's trying to approach it from a character and story point of view. Trying to use the sense of isolation, of separation that sometimes 3D gives you, to heighten that at appropriate moments. So we're approaching it in a storytelling way."[31][32]

In 2012, the visual effects in the film were nominated for an Oscar. The film also won the BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects at the 65th BAFTA Awards in 2012.

Music

It was originally planned that John Williams, who composed the scores for the first three instalments, would return to compose the final film's score, but he was unavailable due to scheduling conflicts.[33] It was confirmed that the composer for Part 1, Alexandre Desplat, was set to return for Part 2.[34] In an interview with Film Music Magazine, Desplat stated that scoring Part 2 is "a great challenge" and that he has "a lot of expectations to fulfill and a great deal of work" ahead of him.[35] In a separate interview, Desplat also made note that Williams's themes will be present in the film "much more than in Part 1".[36] The soundtrack for the film was nominated for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards.[37]

Marketing

In March 2011, the first preview for Deathly Hallows – Part 2 was released, revealing new footage and new interviews from the starring cast.[38] The first United States poster was released on 28 March 2011, with the caption "It All Ends 7.15" (referring to its international release date).[39] On 27 April 2011 the first theatrical trailer for Part 2 was released. The trailer revealed a range of new and old footage.[40] The IMAX trailer for the film was released with IMAX screenings of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides on 20 May 2011. During the MTV Movie Awards on 5 June 2011, Emma Watson presented a sneak peek of the film.[41]

Release

Theatrical

 
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint at the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 on 7 July 2011 at Trafalgar Square in London.

On 2 April 2011, a test screening of the film was held in Chicago, with Yates, Heyman, Barron and editor Mark Day in attendance.[42] The film had its world premiere on 7 July 2011 (2011-07-07) at Trafalgar Square in London.[43] The United States premiere was held in New York City at Lincoln Center on 11 July 2011 (2011-07-11).[44] Although filmed in 2D, the film was converted into 3D in post-production and was released in both RealD 3D and IMAX 3-D.[45]

The film was originally scheduled to open in Indonesia on 13 July 2011.[46] The Indonesian government levied a new value added tax on royalties from foreign films in February 2011, causing three film studios, including Warner Brothers, to halt the importation of their films, including Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 into the country.[46] The film was not released to cinemas in the Kingdom of Jordan due to recently enforced taxes on films.[47]

On 10 June, one month before release, tickets went on sale.[48] On 16 June 2011, Part 2 received a 12A[49] certificate from the British Board of Film Classification, who note that the film "contains moderate threat, injury detail and language", becoming the only Harry Potter film to receive a warning for "injury detail". At midnight 15 July, Part 2 screened in 3,800 cinemas. In the United States, it played in 4,375 cinemas, 3,100 3D cinemas and 274 IMAX cinemas, the widest release for an IMAX, 3D and Harry Potter film.

Home media

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 was released on 11 November 2011 in the United States in four formats: a one-disc standard DVD, a two-disc standard DVD special edition, a one-disc standard Blu-ray, and three-Disc Blu-ray 2D Combo Pack (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy).[16] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the film was released on 2 December 2011 in three formats: a two-disc standard DVD, a three-disc Blu-ray 2D Combo Pack (Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy), and a four-disc Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray 2D + DVD + Digital Copy).[17] The film set the record for fastest-selling pre-order DVD and Blu-ray on Amazon.com, just two days into the pre-order period.[50]

Deathly Hallows – Part 2 sold 2.71 million Blu-ray units ($60.75 million) in three days (Friday to Sunday).[51] It also sold 2.83 million DVD units ($42.22 million) during its debut.[52] By 18 July 2012 it had sold 4.71 million Blu-ray units ($99.33 million)[53] and 6.47 million DVD units ($88.96 million).[54]

On 28 March 2017, Deathly Hallows – Part 2 made its Ultra HD Blu-ray debut, along with Deathly Hallows - Part 1, The Half-Blood Prince, and Order of the Phoenix.

Reception

Box office

Box office records set by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 upon its release
Record item Record detail
Opening weekend (US/Canada) $169,189,427
Summer opening weekend (US/Canada) $169,189,427
Opening weekend for a 3-D film (US/Canada)[55] $169,189,427
Opening weekend – IMAX (US/Canada) $15,200,000
Opening weekend – IMAX (worldwide) $23,200,000
Biggest IMAX midnight release (US/Canada)[56] $2,000,000
Opening weekend (worldwide) $483,189,427
Opening weekend outside the US and Canada[57] $314,000,000
Opening day and single day (US/Canada) $91,071,119
Biggest midnight release (US/Canada)[58] $43,500,000
Highest gross in advance ticket sales (US/Canada) $32,000,000
Widest 3-D launch (US/Canada)[59] 3,100+ locations
Highest-grossing film of 2011[15] $1,342,511,219
July opening (US/Canada)[60] $169,189,427
Highest-grossing fantasy live-action film[61] $381,011,219

Prior to its release, the film was predicted by box office analysts to break records, citing the anticipation built up over the course of 10 years.[62][63] Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 grossed $381.4 million in the United States and Canada, along with $960.8 million in other markets, for a worldwide total of $1.342 billion.[4] In worldwide earnings, it was the third-highest-grossing film, the highest-grossing film of 2011,[15] the highest-grossing film in the Harry Potter franchise, and the highest-grossing book adaptation.[64] It also became the highest-grossing film for Warner Bros.[14] as well as the highest-grossing release from parent company WarnerMedia, surpassing The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.[65] Part 2 set a worldwide opening-weekend record with $483.2 million.[57][66] This record would be held for four years before Jurassic World took it in 2015.[67] The film set a worldwide IMAX opening-weekend record with $23.2 million.[68][69] It set the worldwide record as the fastest film to gross $500 million (6 days),[70][71] $600 million (8 days),[72] $700 million (10 days),[73] $800 million (12 days),[73] and $900 million (15 days).[74] On 30 July 2011, the film crossed the $1 billion mark, tying the 19-day record that had been set by Avatar.[75][76][77]

United States and Canada

In the US and Canada, it is the 27th-highest-grossing film,[78] the highest-grossing film of 2011,[79] the highest-grossing Harry Potter film, the highest-grossing children's book adaptation,[80] the highest-grossing fantasy/live action film[81] and the 13th-highest-grossing 3-D film.[82] Box Office Mojo estimates that the film sold more than 40 million tickets.[83] It set new records in advance ticket sales with $32 million,[84][85] in its midnight opening with $43.5 million[58] and in its IMAX midnight opening with $2 million.[56][86] It grossed $91.1 million on its opening Friday, setting a Friday-gross record as well as single- and opening-day records.[87] It also set an opening-weekend record with $169.2 million, an IMAX opening-weekend record of $15.2 million and opening-weekend record for a 3-D film.[88][89][90] Although 3-D enhanced the film's earning potential, only 43% of the opening gross came from 3-D venues. This means only $72.8 million of the opening-weekend grosses originated from 3-D showings, the second-largest number at the time.[59]

It also scored the largest three-day[91] and four-day gross,[92][93] the sixth-highest-grossing opening week (Friday to Thursday) with $226.2 million,[94] and even the seventh-largest seven-day gross.[95] It fell precipitously by 84% on its second Friday[96] and by 72% during its second weekend overall, grossing $47.4 million, which is the largest second-weekend drop for any film that opened to more than $90 million.[97] Still, it managed to become the fastest-grossing film in the franchise and also achieved the second-largest ten-day gross ever at the time (now eighth).[98] In its third weekend, the movie surpassed Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone to become the highest-grossing film of the franchise in the US & Canada.[99]

Other territories

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 became the third-highest-grossing film, the highest-grossing 2011 film, the highest-grossing Warner Bros. film and the highest-grossing Harry Potter film.[100] On its opening day, Deathly Hallows – Part 2 grossed $43.6 million from 26 countries, placing it 86% ahead of Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and 49% higher than Half-Blood Prince. From Wednesday until Sunday, on its 5-day opening weekend, it set an opening-weekend record outside the US and Canada by earning $314 million.[101][102] The average 3D share of Deathly Hallows – Part 2 was 60%, which was lower than the 3D share for Transformers: Dark of the Moon (70%) and On Stranger Tides (66%).[103] On its second weekend, it held to the top spot, but fell precipitously by 62% to $120.2 million despite minor competition. This amount is about the same as what On Stranger Tides made from its second weekend ($124.3 million).[104] Deathly Hallows – Part 2 was in first place at the box office outside North America for four consecutive weekends.[105][106]

In the United Kingdom, Ireland and Malta it brought in a record $14.8 million on its first day.[107] On its opening weekend it earned £23,753,171 in the United Kingdom, marking the second largest opening weekend in 2011. Its performance did not surpass that of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in 2004, which earned £23,882,688 on its opening weekend.[108] In United States dollars, its opening weekend was an all-time record $38.3 million, ahead of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ($33.5 million).[109] The film also achieved the largest single-day gross on its first Saturday[108] and the largest opening week with $57.6 million.[110] The film made a total of £73.1 million ($117.2 million) at the United Kingdom box office,[111] making it the tenth-highest-grossing film.[112] It also is the highest-grossing film of 2011 and the highest-grossing Wizarding World film.[113]

Deathly Hallows – Part 2 also set opening-day records in Mexico ($6.1 million), Australia ($7.5 million), France and the Maghreb region ($7.1 million), Italy ($4.6 million), Sweden ($2.1 million), Norway ($1.8 million), Denmark ($1.6 million), the Netherlands ($1.7 million), Belgium ($1.4 million), the Czech Republic ($2.0 million), Argentina ($961,000), Finland ($749,000) and Hong Kong ($808,000).[56][114][115][116] It also established new Harry Potter opening-day records in Japan ($5.7 million), Brazil ($4.4 million), Russia and the CIS ($4.2 million), Spain ($3.3 million) and Poland ($1.25 million).[107]

Deathly Hallows – Part 2 set opening day records in India with 15 crore ($3.41 million),[117] Australia with $19.6 million, New Zealand with $2.46 million,[118] Brazil with $11. million,[119] Scandinavia with $18.5 million, Mexico with $15.9 million[119][120] and many other Latin American and European countries.[56][121]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 96% based on 332 reviews, with an average score of 8.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Thrilling, powerfully acted, and visually dazzling, Deathly Hallows Part II brings the Harry Potter franchise to a satisfying – and suitably magical – conclusion."[122] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating to reviews, the film has a score of 85 out of 100 based on 41 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[123] The film received a score of 93 from professional critics at the Broadcast Film Critics Association; it is the organisation's highest-rated Harry Potter film.[124] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[125]

Philip Womack in The Daily Telegraph commented, "This is monumental cinema, awash with gorgeous tones, and carrying an ultimate message that will resonate with every viewer, young or old: there is darkness in all of us, but we can overcome it." He further expressed that David Yates "transmutes [the book] into a genuinely terrifying spectacle."[126] Another review was released on the same day from Evening Standard, who rated the film four out of five and stated "Millions of children, parents, and those who should know better won't need reminding what a Horcrux is – and director David Yates does not let them down. In fact, in some ways, he helps make up for the shortcomings of the final book."[127] The Daily Express remarked that the film showcases "a terrifying showdown that easily equals Lord of the Rings or Star Wars in terms of a dramatic and memorable battle between good and evil".[128]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three and a half stars out of four and said, "The finale conjures up enough awe and solemnity to serve as an appropriate finale and a dramatic contrast to the lighthearted (relative) innocence of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone all those magical years ago."[129] Mark Kermode from the BBC said that the film is a "pretty solid and ambitious adaptation of a very complex book", but he criticised the post-converted 3D.[130] Christy Lemire of the Associated Press gave the film three and a half out of four and said "While Deathly Hallows: Part 2 offers long-promised answers, it also dares to pose some eternal questions, and it'll stay with you after the final chapter has closed."[131] Richard Roeper, also from the Chicago Sun-Times, gave the film an A+ rating and said: "This is a masterful and worthy final chapter in one of the best franchises ever put to film."[132]

In one of the few negative reviews, Brian Gibson of Vue Weekly described the film as "deadly dull" and a "visual overstatement".[133] Other reviews criticised the decision to split the novel into two cinematic parts, with Ben Mortimer of The Daily Telegraph writing "Deathly Hallows – Part 2 isn't a film. It's HALF a film ... it's going to feel somewhat emotionless." Other critics wrote of the film's runtime; Alonso Duralde from The Wrap said, "If there's one substantial flaw to the film, it's that this cavalcade of people and places and objects can barely fit in the 130-minute running time."[134] Rebecca Gillie from The Oxford Student gave the film two out of five and wrote: "At the end of [the film] there is nothing that stays with you once you've left the cinema."[135]

Accolades

At the 84th Academy Awards, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 received nominations for Best Art Direction, Best Makeup, and Best Visual Effects.[136][137] The film's other nominations include four British Academy Film Awards (winning one) and four Critics' Choice Movie Awards (winning two).[138][139][140][141] It was named one of the ten best films of 2011 by the National Board of Review.[142]

Future

In July 2016, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. applied to purchase the rights to the stage play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, a follow-up to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, leading to speculation that the stage play was being planned to be adapted into a film.[143][144]

In November 2021, Chris Columbus, who directed the first two instalments of the film series, expressed interest in directing an adaptation of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, with the intent of having the main cast members reprise their roles.[145][146][147][148] In March 2022, when The New York Times asked Daniel Radcliffe whether he would return to his role as Harry Potter, he replied that he was not interested at the moment, but did not deny the possibility of returning to the role in the future.[149][150]

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External links

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  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 at IMDb
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  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 at The Numbers

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Harry Potter 8 redirects here For the play see Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 is a 2011 fantasy film directed by David Yates from a screenplay by Steve Kloves 4 The film is the second of two cinematic parts based on the 2007 novel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J K Rowling It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 2010 and the eighth and final instalment in the Harry Potter film series 5 The story concludes Harry Potter s quest to find and destroy Lord Voldemort s Horcruxes in order to stop him once and for all Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2Theatrical release posterDirected byDavid YatesScreenplay bySteve KlovesBased onHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallowsby J K RowlingProduced byDavid Heyman David Barron J K RowlingStarringDaniel Radcliffe Rupert Grint Emma Watson Helena Bonham Carter Robbie Coltrane Warwick Davis Ralph Fiennes Michael Gambon John Hurt Jason Isaacs Gary Oldman Alan Rickman Maggie Smith David Thewlis Julie WaltersCinematographyEduardo SerraEdited byMark DayMusic byAlexandre DesplatProductioncompaniesWarner Bros Pictures Heyday FilmsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease dates7 July 2011 2011 07 07 Trafalgar Square 15 July 2011 2011 07 15 United Kingdom and United States Running time130 minutes 1 CountriesUnited Kingdom United StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 250 million shared with Part 1 2 3 Box office 1 342 billion 4 The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter and Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harry s best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger alongside Helena Bonham Carter Robbie Coltrane Warwick Davis Ralph Fiennes Michael Gambon John Hurt Jason Isaacs Gary Oldman Alan Rickman Maggie Smith David Thewlis and Julie Walters Principal photography began on 19 February 2009 and was completed on 12 June 2010 6 with reshoots taking place in December 2010 Part 2 was released in 2D 3D and IMAX formats in the United Kingdom and the United States on 15 July 2011 by Warner Bros Pictures and is the only Harry Potter film to be released in 3D 7 The film was a commercial success and one of the best reviewed films of 2011 earning praise for the acting Yates s direction musical score visual effects cinematography action sequences and satisfying conclusion of the saga 8 9 10 11 12 13 At the box office Part 2 claimed the worldwide opening weekend record earning 483 2 million as well as setting opening day and opening weekend records in various countries Part 2 grossed over 1 3 billion worldwide and became the third highest grossing film as well as the highest grossing film of 2011 14 It is currently the highest grossing film in the Harry Potter series as well as in the Wizarding World franchise and the highest grossing film released by Warner Bros 15 The National Board of Review named The Deathly Hallows Part 2 as one of the top ten films of 2011 It was nominated for three awards at the 84th Academy Awards and received numerous other accolades The DVD and Blu ray were released on 11 November 2011 in the United States 16 and on 2 December 2011 in the United Kingdom 17 Part 1 and Part 2 were released as a combo pack on DVD and Blu ray on 11 November 2011 in Canada The film was also released in the Harry Potter Complete 8 Film Collection box set on DVD and Blu ray which included all eight films and new special features Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Filming 3 2 Sets 3 3 Visual effects 3 4 Music 4 Marketing 5 Release 5 1 Theatrical 5 2 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 1 1 United States and Canada 6 1 2 Other territories 6 2 Critical response 6 3 Accolades 7 Future 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditAfter burying Dobby Harry Potter asks the goblin Griphook to help him along with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger break into Bellatrix Lestrange s vault at Gringotts bank suspecting a Horcrux is there Griphook agrees in exchange for the Sword of Gryffindor Wandmaker Ollivander tells Harry that two wands taken from Malfoy Manor belonged to Bellatrix and Draco Malfoy he senses Draco s wand has changed its allegiance to Harry who captured it from Draco A horcrux Helga Hufflepuff s cup is found in Bellatrix s vault but Griphook snatches the sword and abandons them Trapped by security they release the dragon guardian and flee Gringotts on its back Harry has a vision of Lord Voldemort at Gringotts furious at the theft Harry also realises a Horcrux connected to Rowena Ravenclaw is hidden at Hogwarts The trio apparate into Hogsmeade and are helped by Aberforth Dumbledore who reveals a secret passageway into Hogwarts which Neville Longbottom guides them through Severus Snape knows Harry has returned and threatens to punish any staff or students who aid Harry Harry confronts Snape who flees during a duel with Professor McGonagall McGonagall rouses the Hogwarts community for battle Luna Lovegood urges Harry to speak to Helena Ravenclaw s ghost Helena reveals Voldemort performed dark magic on her mother s diadem and tells Harry that the diadem is somewhere in the Room of Requirement In the Chamber of Secrets Ron and Hermione destroy the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang Draco Blaise Zabini and Gregory Goyle attack Harry in the Room of Requirement but Ron and Hermione intervene Goyle casts an uncontrollable Fiendfyre curse that kills him while Harry Ron and Hermione save Malfoy and Zabini and escape on brooms Once outside Harry stabs the diadem with the Basilisk fang and Ron kicks it to the inferno As Voldemort s army attacks Harry seeing into Voldemort s mind realises that Voldemort s snake Nagini is the final Horcrux In the boathouse the trio overhear Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies Nagini then viciously attacks Snape As Snape dies he gives Harry one of his memories Meanwhile Fred Weasley Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks are killed in the chaos at Hogwarts Harry views Snape s memory in the Pensieve Snape despised Harry s late father James who bullied him but he loved his mother Lily Following her death Snape worked with Albus Dumbledore as a double agent amongst the Death Eaters to protect Harry from Voldemort Harry also learns that Dumbledore was dying and planned for Snape to kill him It was Snape who conjured the Patronus doe that led Harry to Gryffindor s sword Harry also learns that he became an accidental Horcrux when Voldemort s curse originally failed to kill him Voldemort must now kill Harry to destroy the soul shard within him Using the Resurrection Stone that had been stored in the Golden Snitch bequeathed to him Harry summons the spirits of his parents Sirius Black and Remus They comfort him before he surrenders to Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest Voldemort casts the Killing Curse upon Harry who awakens in limbo Dumbledore s spirit meets him and explains that Harry is now free of Voldemort and can choose to return to his body or move on Harry chooses the former Voldemort displays Harry s apparent corpse and demands that Hogwarts surrender As Neville draws the Sword of Gryffindor from the Sorting Hat in defiance Harry reveals he is alive and the Malfoys and many other Death Eaters abandon Voldemort demoralised after seeing that Harry still lived While Harry confronts Voldemort in a duel throughout the castle Ron s mother Molly kills Bellatrix in the Great Hall and Neville decapitates Nagini destroying the last of the horcruxes Harry finally defeats Voldemort after the Expelliarmus charm deflects the Killing Curse rebounding it onto the Dark Lord After the battle Harry explains to Ron and Hermione that Voldemort never commanded the Elder Wand It recognised him as its true master after he had disarmed Draco who had earlier disarmed its previous owner Dumbledore atop the Astronomy Tower Instead of claiming the Elder Wand Harry destroys it Nineteen years later Harry and his friends proudly watch their children leave for Hogwarts at King s Cross station Cast EditFurther information List of Harry Potter cast members Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter A 17 year old British wizard Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley One of Harry s best friends Emma Watson as Hermione Granger Harry s other best friend Helena Bonham Carter as Bellatrix Lestrange A Death Eater and Sirius Black s cousin and murderer Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid Harry s half giant friend and a former member of staff at Hogwarts Warwick Davis as Filius Flitwick The Charms master and Head of the Ravenclaw house at Hogwarts and also as Griphook a goblin and former employee at Gringotts Bank Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort A twisted evil power hungry powerful wizard and the founder and supreme leader of the Death Eaters Michael Gambon as Professor Albus Dumbledore The late headmaster of Hogwarts John Hurt as Garrick Ollivander A wandmaker abducted by the Death Eaters Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy Draco Malfoy s father and a disgraced Death Eater Helen McCrory as Narcissa Malfoy Draco s mother and Bellatrix s sister Gary Oldman as Sirius Black Harry s late godfather Alan Rickman as Professor Severus Snape Former Head of the Slytherin House and Potions and Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher and the new headmaster of Hogwarts Maggie Smith as Professor Minerva McGonagall The Transfiguration teacher and the Head of the Gryffindor house at Hogwarts David Thewlis as Remus Lupin A werewolf member of the Order of the Phoenix and a former Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher at Hogwarts Julie Walters as Molly Weasley The Weasley matriarch Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy A Death Eater and son of Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy Bonnie Wright as Ginny Weasley Ron s younger sister and Harry s love interest Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom A schoolfriend and strong supporter of Harry Potter Neville secretly loves Luna Lovegood Evanna Lynch as Luna Lovegood A seemingly dotty schoolfriend of Harry who provides wise counsel at key moments In the book a significant number of characters who have not appeared since some of the earlier novels reappear to defend Hogwarts in the large final battle 18 Director David Yates stated I want to get them all back referring to his desire to bring back as many actors who have appeared in the franchise as possible for that climactic battle sequence in the film Resultantly several actors reprise their roles from previous Harry Potter films including Sean Biggerstaff as Oliver Wood Jim Broadbent as Horace Slughorn Gemma Jones as Poppy Pomfrey Miriam Margolyes as Pomona Sprout and Emma Thompson as Sybill Trelawney The roles of several minor characters were recast or replaced for this film For example Ciaran Hinds assumed the role of Aberforth Dumbledore Albus Dumbledore s brother and bartender of the Hog s Head inn 19 For the final scene in the film which is set nineteen years after the film s main story the actors playing the main characters were made to look older through the use of makeup and special effects 20 After the initial look of the actors aged appearances leaked onto the Internet some fans reacted by opining that Radcliffe and Grint looked too old while Watson did not appear significantly different at all After primary filming concluded in June 2010 Yates examined the footage and concluded that the problem could not be resolved through editing or CGI and had the sequence re shot that December with redesigned makeup 21 Production EditMain article Production of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Filming Edit St Pancras serves as the opening shot of the film s final scene nineteen years later Part 2 was filmed back to back with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 from 19 February 2009 to 12 June 2010 22 23 with reshoots for the epilogue scene taking place at Leavesden Film Studios on 21 December 2010 24 Yates who shot the film with director of photography Eduardo Serra described Part 2 as operatic colourful and fantasy oriented a big opera with huge battles 25 26 Originally set for a single theatrical release the idea to split the book into two parts was suggested by executive producer Lionel Wigram due to what David Heyman called creative imperative Heyman initially responded negatively to the idea but Wigram asked No David How are we going to do it After rereading the book and discussing it with screenwriter Steve Kloves he agreed with the division 27 Sets Edit In an interview with Architectural Digest production designer Stuart Craig remarked on creating sets for Part 2 Of the Gringotts Wizarding Bank he said our banking hall like any other is made of marble and big marble columns And it has great strength The fact that the goblins are the bankers and tellers at the counter helps that feeling of grandeur and solidity and the big proportions That was part of the fun of the set we exaggerated the size of it we exaggerated the weight of it and we even exaggerated the shine of the marble About the multiplication of treasure in one of the bank s vaults he noted We made literally thousands of pieces for it and vacuum metallised them to be shiny gold and silver John Richardson the special effects supervisor made a floor that was capable of rising on different levels so there was kind of a physical swelling of the treasure on it 28 Craig spoke about the Battle of Hogwarts to Art Insights Magazine saying that the great challenge is the destruction of Hogwarts The sun rising behind the smoke the massive remains of destroyed walls the entrance hall the entrance of the Great Hall part of the roof of the Great Hall completely gone so yeah A big challenge there and an enjoyable one really maybe it helped me and the guys in the art department sort of prepare for the end we demolished it before we had to strike it completely When asked about the King s Cross scene near the end of the film Craig said We experimented a lot quite honestly I mean it was quite a protracted process really but we did experiment the sense of it being very burnt out very very kind of white so we experimented with underlit floors we experimented with different kind of white covering everything white paint white fabric and the cameraman was involved in how much to expose it and a series of camera tests were done so we got there but with a great deal of preparation and research 29 Visual effects Edit Visual effects supervisor Tim Burke said that It was such a major job to stage the Battle of Hogwarts and we had to do it in different stages of production We had shots with complex linking camera moves from wide overviews to flying into windows and interior spaces So we took the plunge at the end of 2008 and started rebuilding the school digitally with Double Negative He went on to say It s taken two years getting renders out texturing every facet of the building constructing interiors to see through windows building a destruction version of the school We can design shots with the knowledge that we have this brilliant digital miniature that we can do anything with With a practical Hogwarts we would have shot it last summer and been so tied down Instead as David Yates finds the flow and structure we are able to handle new concepts and ideas 30 On the quality of 3D in film Burke told Los Angeles Times I think it s good actually I think people are going to be really pleased I know everyone s a little nervous and sceptical of 3D these days but the work has been done very very well We ve done over 200 shots in 3D and in the visual effects as well because so much of it is CG so the results are very very good I think everyone s going to be really impressed with it actually Producer David Heyman spoke to SFX magazine about the 3D conversion saying that The way David Yates is approaching 3D is he s trying to approach it from a character and story point of view Trying to use the sense of isolation of separation that sometimes 3D gives you to heighten that at appropriate moments So we re approaching it in a storytelling way 31 32 In 2012 the visual effects in the film were nominated for an Oscar The film also won the BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects at the 65th BAFTA Awards in 2012 Music Edit Main article Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 soundtrack See also Music of the Harry Potter films It was originally planned that John Williams who composed the scores for the first three instalments would return to compose the final film s score but he was unavailable due to scheduling conflicts 33 It was confirmed that the composer for Part 1 Alexandre Desplat was set to return for Part 2 34 In an interview with Film Music Magazine Desplat stated that scoring Part 2 is a great challenge and that he has a lot of expectations to fulfill and a great deal of work ahead of him 35 In a separate interview Desplat also made note that Williams s themes will be present in the film much more than in Part 1 36 The soundtrack for the film was nominated for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards 37 Marketing EditIn March 2011 the first preview for Deathly Hallows Part 2 was released revealing new footage and new interviews from the starring cast 38 The first United States poster was released on 28 March 2011 with the caption It All Ends 7 15 referring to its international release date 39 On 27 April 2011 the first theatrical trailer for Part 2 was released The trailer revealed a range of new and old footage 40 The IMAX trailer for the film was released with IMAX screenings of Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides on 20 May 2011 During the MTV Movie Awards on 5 June 2011 Emma Watson presented a sneak peek of the film 41 Release EditTheatrical Edit Daniel Radcliffe Emma Watson and Rupert Grint at the premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 on 7 July 2011 at Trafalgar Square in London On 2 April 2011 a test screening of the film was held in Chicago with Yates Heyman Barron and editor Mark Day in attendance 42 The film had its world premiere on 7 July 2011 2011 07 07 at Trafalgar Square in London 43 The United States premiere was held in New York City at Lincoln Center on 11 July 2011 2011 07 11 44 Although filmed in 2D the film was converted into 3D in post production and was released in both RealD 3D and IMAX 3 D 45 The film was originally scheduled to open in Indonesia on 13 July 2011 46 The Indonesian government levied a new value added tax on royalties from foreign films in February 2011 causing three film studios including Warner Brothers to halt the importation of their films including Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 into the country 46 The film was not released to cinemas in the Kingdom of Jordan due to recently enforced taxes on films 47 On 10 June one month before release tickets went on sale 48 On 16 June 2011 Part 2 received a 12A 49 certificate from the British Board of Film Classification who note that the film contains moderate threat injury detail and language becoming the only Harry Potter film to receive a warning for injury detail At midnight 15 July Part 2 screened in 3 800 cinemas In the United States it played in 4 375 cinemas 3 100 3D cinemas and 274 IMAX cinemas the widest release for an IMAX 3D and Harry Potter film Home media Edit Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 was released on 11 November 2011 in the United States in four formats a one disc standard DVD a two disc standard DVD special edition a one disc standard Blu ray and three Disc Blu ray 2D Combo Pack Blu ray DVD Digital Copy 16 In the United Kingdom and Ireland the film was released on 2 December 2011 in three formats a two disc standard DVD a three disc Blu ray 2D Combo Pack Blu ray DVD Digital Copy and a four disc Blu ray 3D Combo Pack Blu ray 3D Blu ray 2D DVD Digital Copy 17 The film set the record for fastest selling pre order DVD and Blu ray on Amazon com just two days into the pre order period 50 Deathly Hallows Part 2 sold 2 71 million Blu ray units 60 75 million in three days Friday to Sunday 51 It also sold 2 83 million DVD units 42 22 million during its debut 52 By 18 July 2012 it had sold 4 71 million Blu ray units 99 33 million 53 and 6 47 million DVD units 88 96 million 54 On 28 March 2017 Deathly Hallows Part 2 made its Ultra HD Blu ray debut along with Deathly Hallows Part 1 The Half Blood Prince and Order of the Phoenix Reception EditBox office Edit Box office records set by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 upon its release Record item Record detailOpening weekend US Canada 169 189 427Summer opening weekend US Canada 169 189 427Opening weekend for a 3 D film US Canada 55 169 189 427Opening weekend IMAX US Canada 15 200 000Opening weekend IMAX worldwide 23 200 000Biggest IMAX midnight release US Canada 56 2 000 000Opening weekend worldwide 483 189 427Opening weekend outside the US and Canada 57 314 000 000Opening day and single day US Canada 91 071 119Biggest midnight release US Canada 58 43 500 000Highest gross in advance ticket sales US Canada 32 000 000Widest 3 D launch US Canada 59 3 100 locationsHighest grossing film of 2011 15 1 342 511 219July opening US Canada 60 169 189 427Highest grossing fantasy live action film 61 381 011 219Prior to its release the film was predicted by box office analysts to break records citing the anticipation built up over the course of 10 years 62 63 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 grossed 381 4 million in the United States and Canada along with 960 8 million in other markets for a worldwide total of 1 342 billion 4 In worldwide earnings it was the third highest grossing film the highest grossing film of 2011 15 the highest grossing film in the Harry Potter franchise and the highest grossing book adaptation 64 It also became the highest grossing film for Warner Bros 14 as well as the highest grossing release from parent company WarnerMedia surpassing The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King 65 Part 2 set a worldwide opening weekend record with 483 2 million 57 66 This record would be held for four years before Jurassic World took it in 2015 67 The film set a worldwide IMAX opening weekend record with 23 2 million 68 69 It set the worldwide record as the fastest film to gross 500 million 6 days 70 71 600 million 8 days 72 700 million 10 days 73 800 million 12 days 73 and 900 million 15 days 74 On 30 July 2011 the film crossed the 1 billion mark tying the 19 day record that had been set by Avatar 75 76 77 United States and Canada Edit In the US and Canada it is the 27th highest grossing film 78 the highest grossing film of 2011 79 the highest grossing Harry Potter film the highest grossing children s book adaptation 80 the highest grossing fantasy live action film 81 and the 13th highest grossing 3 D film 82 Box Office Mojo estimates that the film sold more than 40 million tickets 83 It set new records in advance ticket sales with 32 million 84 85 in its midnight opening with 43 5 million 58 and in its IMAX midnight opening with 2 million 56 86 It grossed 91 1 million on its opening Friday setting a Friday gross record as well as single and opening day records 87 It also set an opening weekend record with 169 2 million an IMAX opening weekend record of 15 2 million and opening weekend record for a 3 D film 88 89 90 Although 3 D enhanced the film s earning potential only 43 of the opening gross came from 3 D venues This means only 72 8 million of the opening weekend grosses originated from 3 D showings the second largest number at the time 59 It also scored the largest three day 91 and four day gross 92 93 the sixth highest grossing opening week Friday to Thursday with 226 2 million 94 and even the seventh largest seven day gross 95 It fell precipitously by 84 on its second Friday 96 and by 72 during its second weekend overall grossing 47 4 million which is the largest second weekend drop for any film that opened to more than 90 million 97 Still it managed to become the fastest grossing film in the franchise and also achieved the second largest ten day gross ever at the time now eighth 98 In its third weekend the movie surpassed Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone to become the highest grossing film of the franchise in the US amp Canada 99 Other territories Edit Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 became the third highest grossing film the highest grossing 2011 film the highest grossing Warner Bros film and the highest grossing Harry Potter film 100 On its opening day Deathly Hallows Part 2 grossed 43 6 million from 26 countries placing it 86 ahead of Deathly Hallows Part 1 and 49 higher than Half Blood Prince From Wednesday until Sunday on its 5 day opening weekend it set an opening weekend record outside the US and Canada by earning 314 million 101 102 The average 3D share of Deathly Hallows Part 2 was 60 which was lower than the 3D share for Transformers Dark of the Moon 70 and On Stranger Tides 66 103 On its second weekend it held to the top spot but fell precipitously by 62 to 120 2 million despite minor competition This amount is about the same as what On Stranger Tides made from its second weekend 124 3 million 104 Deathly Hallows Part 2 was in first place at the box office outside North America for four consecutive weekends 105 106 In the United Kingdom Ireland and Malta it brought in a record 14 8 million on its first day 107 On its opening weekend it earned 23 753 171 in the United Kingdom marking the second largest opening weekend in 2011 Its performance did not surpass that of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in 2004 which earned 23 882 688 on its opening weekend 108 In United States dollars its opening weekend was an all time record 38 3 million ahead of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 33 5 million 109 The film also achieved the largest single day gross on its first Saturday 108 and the largest opening week with 57 6 million 110 The film made a total of 73 1 million 117 2 million at the United Kingdom box office 111 making it the tenth highest grossing film 112 It also is the highest grossing film of 2011 and the highest grossing Wizarding World film 113 Deathly Hallows Part 2 also set opening day records in Mexico 6 1 million Australia 7 5 million France and the Maghreb region 7 1 million Italy 4 6 million Sweden 2 1 million Norway 1 8 million Denmark 1 6 million the Netherlands 1 7 million Belgium 1 4 million the Czech Republic 2 0 million Argentina 961 000 Finland 749 000 and Hong Kong 808 000 56 114 115 116 It also established new Harry Potter opening day records in Japan 5 7 million Brazil 4 4 million Russia and the CIS 4 2 million Spain 3 3 million and Poland 1 25 million 107 Deathly Hallows Part 2 set opening day records in India with 15 crore 3 41 million 117 Australia with 19 6 million New Zealand with 2 46 million 118 Brazil with 11 million 119 Scandinavia with 18 5 million Mexico with 15 9 million 119 120 and many other Latin American and European countries 56 121 Critical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 96 based on 332 reviews with an average score of 8 3 10 The site s critical consensus reads Thrilling powerfully acted and visually dazzling Deathly Hallows Part II brings the Harry Potter franchise to a satisfying and suitably magical conclusion 122 On Metacritic which assigns a normalised rating to reviews the film has a score of 85 out of 100 based on 41 reviews indicating universal acclaim 123 The film received a score of 93 from professional critics at the Broadcast Film Critics Association it is the organisation s highest rated Harry Potter film 124 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 125 Philip Womack in The Daily Telegraph commented This is monumental cinema awash with gorgeous tones and carrying an ultimate message that will resonate with every viewer young or old there is darkness in all of us but we can overcome it He further expressed that David Yates transmutes the book into a genuinely terrifying spectacle 126 Another review was released on the same day from Evening Standard who rated the film four out of five and stated Millions of children parents and those who should know better won t need reminding what a Horcrux is and director David Yates does not let them down In fact in some ways he helps make up for the shortcomings of the final book 127 The Daily Express remarked that the film showcases a terrifying showdown that easily equals Lord of the Rings or Star Wars in terms of a dramatic and memorable battle between good and evil 128 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film three and a half stars out of four and said The finale conjures up enough awe and solemnity to serve as an appropriate finale and a dramatic contrast to the lighthearted relative innocence of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone all those magical years ago 129 Mark Kermode from the BBC said that the film is a pretty solid and ambitious adaptation of a very complex book but he criticised the post converted 3D 130 Christy Lemire of the Associated Press gave the film three and a half out of four and said While Deathly Hallows Part 2 offers long promised answers it also dares to pose some eternal questions and it ll stay with you after the final chapter has closed 131 Richard Roeper also from the Chicago Sun Times gave the film an A rating and said This is a masterful and worthy final chapter in one of the best franchises ever put to film 132 In one of the few negative reviews Brian Gibson of Vue Weekly described the film as deadly dull and a visual overstatement 133 Other reviews criticised the decision to split the novel into two cinematic parts with Ben Mortimer of The Daily Telegraph writing Deathly Hallows Part 2 isn t a film It s HALF a film it s going to feel somewhat emotionless Other critics wrote of the film s runtime Alonso Duralde from The Wrap said If there s one substantial flaw to the film it s that this cavalcade of people and places and objects can barely fit in the 130 minute running time 134 Rebecca Gillie from The Oxford Student gave the film two out of five and wrote At the end of the film there is nothing that stays with you once you ve left the cinema 135 Accolades Edit Main article List of accolades received by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 At the 84th Academy Awards Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 received nominations for Best Art Direction Best Makeup and Best Visual Effects 136 137 The film s other nominations include four British Academy Film Awards winning one and four Critics Choice Movie Awards winning two 138 139 140 141 It was named one of the ten best films of 2011 by the National Board of Review 142 Future EditMain article Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Possible adaptation In July 2016 Warner Bros Entertainment Inc applied to purchase the rights to the stage play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child a follow up to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows leading to speculation that the stage play was being planned to be adapted into a film 143 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