BURBANK, CA, July 17, 2011 – With an astounding estimated worldwide box office total of more than $476 million, Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2” shattered multiple domestic and international box office records in a history-making opening weekend. The announcement was made today by Warner Bros. Pictures President of Domestic Distribution, Dan Fellman, and President of International Distribution, Veronika Kwan-Rubinek.
The finale of the globally beloved film series, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2” earned a stunning $168.5 million at the domestic box office, which not only is the biggest Harry Potter opening weekend but also obliterated the industry’s opening weekend record, including holiday weekends. Among the other records broken were single-day box office (Friday at $92.1 million), Friday box office, and opening day box office.
Opening day-and-date in 59 territories, the international box office take was a staggering $307 million, making it the biggest international weekend of all time. Led by record-breaking grosses in the UK ($36.6 million) and Australia ($26.7 million), all markets have performed exceedingly well, including Germany ($25.7 million), France ($23.9 million) and Japan ($21.5 million).
Globally, it also broke the IMAX opening weekend record with a worldwide gross of $23.5 million, which includes setting a new record in North America with $15.5 million.The film began breaking records even before its opening, as unprecedented advance ticket sales gave the first indication of just how huge the box office bow would be. Midnight opening screenings not only met but exceeded those expectations, with $43.5 million at the domestic box office alone.
Dan Fellman stated, “These numbers are amazing, but they are only part of the story. It is impossible to quantify how thrilled and grateful we all are that both critics and audiences — especially loyal Harry Potter fans — continue to support the film. This is the culmination of an extraordinary decade, and a reflection of the hard work and dedication of many, many people on both sides of the camera, beginning with the brilliant J.K. Rowling, as well as producer David Heyman. We applaud them all.”Veronika Kwan-Rubinek remarked, “Harry Potter is truly a cultural phenomenon the world over. Whether in German, French, Japanese, Russian, or any language, international audiences have embraced the Harry Potter films over the years, with the powerful finale punctuating just how special the property is. We congratulate everyone associated with the films on this monumental achievement.”
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2” is the final adventure in the Harry Potter film series. In the epic finale, the battle between the good and evil forces of the wizarding world escalates into an all-out war. The stakes have never been higher and no one is safe. But it is Harry Potter who may be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice as he draws closer to the climactic showdown with Lord Voldemort. It all ends here.
Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson reprise their roles as Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. The film’s ensemble cast also includes Helena Bonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Tom Felton, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Ciarán Hinds, John Hurt, Jason Isaacs, Matthew Lewis, Gary Oldman, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, David Thewlis, Julie Walters and Bonnie Wright.
The film was directed by David Yates, and produced by David Heyman, David Barron and J.K. Rowling. Steve Kloves adapted the screenplay, based on the novel by J.K. Rowling. Lionel Wigram is the executive producer.
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2” is the first Harry Potter film to be released in both 3D and 2D. Concurrently with its nationwide theatrical distribution, the film will be released in select IMAX® theatres. The film has been digitally re-mastered into the unparalleled image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience® through proprietary IMAX DMR® technology.
Opening nationwide on July 15, the film is being distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company. It has been rated PG-13 for some sequences of intense action violence and frightening images.
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Congratulations to Warners, Jo Rowling and all the actors and everyone else involved for this fantastic achievement! Talk about going out with a bang. As a loyal HP fan I was thrilled with the movie, can’t believe it’s over! We live u Harry.
Sorry, I meant “love”. Stupid iPhone..
Wow. If only Rowling could write one more.
And after Hollywood accounting practices are used,this film still won’t make a profit
Bam – and that’s how you make history! Good luck imitators (yeah, I mean you Twilight!).
A brilliant marketing campaign and the culmination of an excellent series of movies true to the original source material with a minimum of thematic interference. It goes to show that as tentpoles go… even they may be better served with a singular consistant definitive vision. It still shows that if it ain’t on the page it ain’t on the stage. Now, the challenge is for those poor films that can only make $200,000,000 their first weekend. I hope that the studios don’t drink that Kool-aid.
A week ago I was telling friends (both Potter fans and non-fans) that this movie could make close to a half billion dollars worldwide its first five days. They all thought I was crazy, especially because Half Blood Prince’s old record of $394m included five days from N. America (it opened on a Wednesday), and because it wasn’t opening in China. Oh well, wish I had taken bets
Guess Paramount stopped hawking T3. They have nothing to be bragging about anymore
So almost $500 million in the first weekend? This thing is gonna be the top grosser of the year for sure.
Let’s make some GOOD films from the profit dear WB!
With every second of every minute of every hour of every day, Harry Potter drives Warner Bros.’ accounts deeper and deeper into the red, losing the company hundreds of millions that it will never, ever see again. Hollywood accounting, ya gotta love it.
Judging from the 10a Sunday screening here, which was packed, Sunday grosses might be a bit higher.
Congratulations to WB.
This will be an impossible act to follow…eight films in a decade…grossing billions and billions. And, the Harry Potter franchise produced huge amounts of revenue for the production industry as well. Just ask the UK visual effects shops how much annual revenue is no longer on the table with Potter gone.
So, in a sense, this is bittersweet news to many.
Wow.
Maybe this will be the first HP movie to make it into profit…
The Brass at Warners praying ‘one more book, please, just one more!’
FANTASTIC!
So if this is truly the end of the series, when do they greenlight the reboot??
What? no crazy ass fans saying The Dark Knight Rises & or Breaking Dawn will beat this record? I must be too early.
Well so happy for Potter. People love these movies because they are magical. And yep fun
Sorry to the Nolan fanboys that will be trashing the success all over the web (it has already begun).They will spout off 3D prices. Not mentioning how many of them ran to see Batman 2 or 3 times to raise the BO total. SAD. God forbid a film is loved outside of Batman. HP is a classic. Shame that so many feel the need to diminish this accomplishment to make another film greater than it actually was.
Well great for this cast and crew, that stayed with this Franchise to the end. You don’t see that commitment to the audience that often.
I loved the film. Made me cry. Read all the books and like many fans felt as if I had traveled that journey with them all.
well done. well done.
Fox New is reporting that the Sarah Palin documentary ” undefeated ” has made 467 million dollars in its opening day beating Harry Potter by a wide margin
LIBERAL LIES!!! IT MADE 500 BILLION DOLLARS
This is the same Warner Brothers that laid off a ton of people this year, right?
Keep boasting about how successful you are while you fire people. Great PR.
What about India? Harry Potter couldn’t compete with Bollywood! Potter couldn’t compete with the Indian version: Hari Putar! Yeah!
The Dark Knight Rises will CRUSH (the wrestler and the sode, both) this movie’s opening weekend/day records.
Oh, fo shoW!
Congrats to all involved. Haven’t seen the movie yet but will add to their totals in August when I finally get to see it in this country (China).
AND DON’T FORGET, THIS MOVIE IS STILL IN THE RED,
AND WILL S-T-A-Y IN THE RED, FOR AS LONG AS THERE ARE MOVIES.
Credo of Warner Bros. Financial Division
Good, that means the debacle that was the Green Lantern won’t sting as much…