The 2nd trailer for the final Harry Potter film was released today. (Here‘s the first one from April.) Warner Bros is releasing the film in the U.S. on July 15.
Hot Trailer: ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2′
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Thursday June 16, 2011 @ 5:45pm PDTTags: Harry Potter, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Movie Trailer, Warner Bros
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WOW!!! This is the movie of the summer if not the year (gross wise)!!
Looks great! It feels strange that this is the last one…got my tickets ready to go for the midnight opening. Should be a blast.
Nyaahh!!!!
I’ll see your Nyaahh!!!! and raise you six.
I am a grown man (26) but i teared up a little when Harry asked his mother and the others if they will stay him.
I can’t wait for this movie!!
I’d have understood if you were a Hermione fan. I don’t see what a grown man finds in these movies.
wow!!!
One word: CHILLS!!!!
Seriously, has there ever been a movie that LEAST needed a 3D conversion? Great characters, cinematography, and story that has proven audience appeal – what does 3D do for it?
My guess is that audiences actively AVOID the 3D screenings… they saw the first 7 films in 2D, and will want a consistent finish to the experience. WB has to be hoping that die-harders will see it in both formats.
This looks incredible. This is definitely the must-see movie of the summer. It’s full of action, but it’s also packed with emotions. The visual effects, cinematography, and production design look stunning. And the three main actors look like they stepped up their game for this finale. I’m impressed. Very impressed.
Looks good, but still can’t get over the fact that Ralph Fiennes is not at all scary or menacing as Voldemort. He’s just too effeminate for the role. In the book he’s completely malevolent and dangerous. Also, I still find Alan Rickman too pissy as Snape. Tim Roth would have totally delivered. Too bad.
Hahaha! Wow. What a steaming pile of doodoo. So bad, on so many levels. Always has been; always will.
And hopefully when the last credit rolls on this series, it will be the last credit in this tired, worn-out genre. Harry has been good, but the knock-offs have been terrible and for that it has more than outstayed its welcome. Other than dollars and cents they have added very little to cinema.
Harry hasn’t just been good, Harry has been great. I think this franchise is one of the greatest achievements in the history of cinema. This is why we go to the movies.
Yes please!
There are already talks of more HP movies after this, not books mind you, just movies. Well, anything to prolong the money coming in. WB sure would love that, with Green Lantern not looking like huge blockbuster.
AWESOME! JULY 15TH CAN’T COME SOON ENOUGH!
Epic.
Gives me chills. Every. Fucking. Time. Wow!
That’s way more Death Eaters than I imagined from the books. Looks great, can’t wait for Snape’s death scene, I hear it’s a three hanky deal.
Thanks for the spoiler warning, asswipe. You should hang out with the friend who told us before the previous film that Dumbledore would die.
Not everyone has read the books, nerd. F off and die with your buddy Snape.
The book came out 5 years ago you illiterate moron, somebody must have spilled that news by now if you had not lived under a rock, or can’t bother to pick up a book that’s longer than 10 pages.
That someone is you. Not everyone chooses to read the book or are perhaps in the middle of reading the series right now. It should have just been common courtesy in your part to not spoil it for others.
Too soon to stand in line at my local theater???
And so Warners’ money train comes to an end. Time to panic.
This looks incredible.
Ralph Fiennes is plenty scary to me, “Um, no,” and just imagine what an 8 year old kid thinks. Although they wouldn’t appreciate how Fiennes has created a seamless bridge from his performances in The English Patient and The Hurt Locker, for which he deserves a Lifetime Achievement Award. No actor has ever created a lyrical throughline that crossed films AND genres by not only practicing but damn well harnessing the Stanislavskian concept of mu, or, silence, as Ozu used to capture back in the day. Did you know that Ozu was the first member of the Actor’s Studio? Maybe that was Gene Siskel, I always get them confused.
Ohp, my panini is toasted and Emma has been scrubbed and brought to my tent, gotta run.
But, seriously, movie looks amazing and will clean up like no one’s business, easily joining the top 10 b.o. of all time — haters be hatin, same as it always was.
My girlfriend is a big “Harry Potter” fan and I think she’ll LOVE this final installment.
However, we may end up waiting to see it until it gets on DVD (which probably will be right around Christmas).
BTW, I can see a $220 million opening weekend in the U.S. Even other films playing that weekend may do very well because people who can’t get into “Deathly Hallows 2″ may see another movie.
The TV networks may want to put up test patterns in prime-time the weekend of July 15th-17th; for they may face (especially on the nights of the 15th and 16th) the fewest number of people watching prime-time TV (combining broadcast and cable) on any night since the 1950′s!