Running time 276 minutes Country United Kingdom United States Language English Budget $250 million Box office $2.3 billion Production of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the 2010/2011 two-film finale of the, began in 2009. Both and were directed by, written by, and form the screen adaptation of the. The picture was produced by Rowling, alongside. It was originally set to be released as one, but due to its long running time, divided the film into two parts. Both parts were shot back-to-back; principal photography began on 19 February 2009 ( 2009-02-19) and was completed on 12 June 2010 ( 2010-06-12), with reshoots in December 2010 marking the series' closure of ten years of filming. Part 1 was released in 2D and on 19 November 2010, and Part 2 was released in 3D, 2D and IMAX on 15 July 2011 ( 2011-07-15).

Contents • • • • • Development [ ] The idea to divide 's final book into two parts came from 'creative imperative' and was suggested by executive producer. Initially responded negatively, but Wigram asked, 'No, David. How are we going to do it?' Having reread the book and discussed it with when the ended, and having Rowling's approval, he agreed with the division.

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Deathly Hallows was shot, and treated as if it were one film during principal photography. Heyman said of the project, 'Over ten years ago, we made a commitment to Jo Rowling that, above all else, we would be faithful and true to the spirit of her books, and ever since we have endeavored never to compromise on the creative ambitions of the films.' In concluding the film franchise, we recognized that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is packed with vital plot points that complete the story arcs of all of its beloved characters. That said, we feel that the best way to do the book, and its many fans, justice is to expand the screen adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and release the film in two parts. — Jeff Robinov, press release on 13 March 2008 Before was officially chosen to direct, others had expressed an interest in the job., director of, had said that he would be tempted to return to direct., who passed on Prisoner of Azkaban, had expressed interest in directing Deathly Hallows, but an increased workload over the production of ruled him out of the project.

Obrazec zhaloba na otsutstvie ulichnogo osvescheniya. For the first time in the series, Rowling was credited as a film producer alongside David Heyman and, however David Yates noted that her participation in the filmmaking process did not change from the previous films. Heyman stated that the films are a closer recreation of the books than the previous films because of the length a two-part adaptation entails. Steve Kloves wrote the first part's script before starting his work on the second part in April 2009. Said, 'This is a road movie, particularly in Part 1 of the film. People have been so used to seeing Harry Potter at Hogwarts and we're just not there for the first part of the film. That seems to have really freshened things up, and hopefully will get people seeing the films with fresh eyes again, because it's just a totally different look when you're not just sat in the same room the whole time.' He also commented on the relationship between Harry and Voldemort in Part 2 saying that 'Voldemort does absolutely kick six bells out of me, and that's what makes it effective, the fact that Harry's a kid having the crap beaten out of him.

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If it's Voldemort killing an adult – well, he does that loads in the films. To see him brutalising and desperately trying to kill a 17-year-old boy is hopefully going to shake some people up.' As maintained by producer David Heyman and director David Yates, Part 1 and Part 2 were treated as one film during production, but are ultimately two different films with separate tones and styles, connected only by the 'linear narrative that runs through the middle'. Yates commented on the contrast between the two parts, saying that Part 1 is a ' and 'quite real', 'almost like a documentary', while Part 2 is 'much more operatic, colourful and ', a 'big opera with huge battles.' Yates and Heyman have noted that some of the events of the seventh book had an effect on the way was written. Reading on the Deathly Hallows set in May 2009. Pre-production began on 26 January 2009 ( 2009-01-26), while filming began on 19 February 2009 ( 2009-02-19) at, where the previous six instalments were filmed.