Meanwhile, Ron and Hermione venture down into the Chamber of Secrets to acquire a Basilisk fang so as to get rid of the cup. looking forword to it its in 3D!!! Trying to use the sense of isolation, of separation that sometimes 3D gives you, to heighten that at appropriate moments. Draco was then disarmed by Harry during the. The film became a commercial success and one of the best reviewed films of 2011, with praise for the acting, Yates's direction, musical score, visual effects, cinematography, action sequences, and the satisfying conclusion of the saga. Part 2 set a worldwide opening-weekend record with $483.2 million. The second part of the Deathly Hallows release, players again take on quest to find and destroy the magical items known as Horcruxes, through which Lord Voldemort hopes to attain immortality. In the film, the barrier around the school is produced by Molly, together with Professors Flitwick and Slughorn, each producing it from different areas around the school, whereas in the book, the barrier was produced entirely by Flitwick alone. Pictures: "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" premieres in New York Pictures: The London premiere Special section: "Harry Potter" through the years. 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. With Harry and Griphook under the Invisibility Cloak, Hermione disguised as Bellatrix and Ron as a foreign wizard with bushy facial hair, the trio and Griphook Apparate to Gringotts. In January 2010 Alexandre Desplat, a French composer, was confirmed to produce the score for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I. As explained by David Yates in the November 2011 Blu-ray release of the film, it was determined that the make-up used for the first version of the epilogue made the lead characters look too rough (in another commentary on the Blu-ray, Rupert Grint says his original make-up made him look like Donald Trump, it was noted on various websites when photos emerged of the filming of the original version that the ageing make-up was particularly unattractive). Goyle casts a Fiendfyre curse; unable to control it, he is burned to death while Harry and his friends save Malfoy and Zabini. It also became the highest-grossing film for Warner Brothers. At midnight 15 July, Part 2 screened in 3,800 cinemas. 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Harry watches as Voldemort slowly falls to the floor, the Dark Lord beginning to crumble away. Choosing to keep Nagini by his side, he summons his followers and orders them to invade Hogwarts to ensure the Horcrux he has hidden there is still safe. Setting the dragon free, it wreaks havoc as it kills several goblins, including Bogrod, who is still under the control of Ron's Imperius Curse. Eventually, Snape grew to hold Harry in some respect and come to care a great deal for Dumbledore as both a friend and mentor. He snaps it in half and throws the pieces over the edge of the bridge, despite Ron and Hermione's obvious lust for the Wand's ownership. The Pensieve shows Snape's memories to Harry: Snape despised Harry's late father James, who bullied him, but he loved his late mother Lily. [6] The idea to split the films had been around since the middle of 2007,[3] but only really came into serious consideration after producer David Heyman was able to talk to writer Steve Kloves when the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike ended and Heyman had Rowling's approval. After entering the boathouse, the trio witness Voldemort telling Snape that the Elder Wand cannot serve Voldemort until Snape dies; he then orders Nagini to kill Snape. Snape is then forced to Apparate, leaving McGonagall behind declaring him to be a coward. In the book, Snape enters the Ravenclaw Common room and questions, The part of the under-age students being evacuated from Hogwarts Castle to, The Order of the Phoenix members are not shown arriving at Hogwarts through the. Alternate scenes were shot for the fate of Draco's wand. Instead of Hermione using Levicorpus on Harry so he could reach the Horcrux, Harry fights his way through the Gemino-cursed treasure and reaches for the Horcrux himself. Harry then pours Snape's memories into the Pensieve and lays his face into it. [56][106][107][108] 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). After Harry insists on finishing what he has started, Aberforth summons Neville Longbottom through a secret passage behind Ariana's portrait to bring them into Hogwarts. In the film, Harry instead encounters Ron and Hermione and tells them not only that the snake is a Horcrux, but he is one as well and that he must die. 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. Voldemort finally decides to cast a powerful spell to cause the shield to collapse and dissolve, thus beginning the Battle of Hogwarts. The trio are able to save their former rivals just in time and quickly fly out of the entrance to the Room of Requirement with the diadem, which Harry immediately destroys with a basilisk fang that Hermione had in her bag. [13] In November 2010 it was confirmed that Alexandre Desplat (despite many fans wanting Williams) would compose the second part. Harry, Ron and Hermione strike a deal with Griphook: the goblin will get them to Bellatrix's vault to find the Horcrux in exchange for the Sword of Gryffindor, a bargain to which the trio reluctantly agree despite the fact it will leave them without a way to destroy the remaining Horcruxes.