Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 250000000
Revenue
$ 954305868
Harry Potter
Hermione Granger
Ron Weasley
Dobby (voice)
Bellatrix Lestrange
Severus Snape
Lord Voldemort
Rufus Scrimgeour
Kreacher (voice)
Xenophilius Lovegood
Luna Lovegood
Mundungus Fletcher
Pius Thicknesse
Lucius Malfoy
Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody
Ollivander
Rubeus Hagrid
Remus Lupin
Vernon Dursley
Molly Weasley
Albus Dumbledore
Griphook
Dolores Umbridge
Draco Malfoy
Peter Pettigrew
Petunia Dursley
Fenrir Greyback
Narcissa Malfoy
Scabior
Corban Yaxley
Albert Runcorn
Fleur Delacour
Nymphadora Tonks
Arthur Weasley
Ginny Weasley
Dudley Dursley
Mr. Granger
Mrs. Granger
Charity Burbage
Death Eater
Antonin Dolohov
Thorfinn Rowle
Alecto Carrow
Amycus Carrow
Death Eater
Death Eater
Death Eater
Death Eater
Death Eater
Death Eater
Death Eater
Death Eater
Death Eater
Death Eater
Death Eater
Death Eater
Elphias Doge
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Kingsley Shacklebolt
Bill Weasley
Olympe Maxime
Auntie Muriel
Waitress
Neville Longbottom
Death Eater
Seamus Finnigan
Nigel Wolpert
Death Eater
Cormac McLaggen
Leanne
Lavender Brown
Romilda Vane
Gregory Goyle
Twin Girl 1
Twin Girl 2
Cho Chang
Katie Bell
Blaise Zabini
Pansy Parkinson
Padma Patil
Reginald Cattermole
Mafalda Hopkirk
Skinny Ministry Wizard
Ministry Lift (voice)
Balding Wizard
Red Haired Witch
Scared Man
Mary Cattermole
Bushy Haired Muttering Wizard
Mykew Gregorovitch
Young Grindelwald
Bathilda Bagshot
James Potter
Lily Potter
Rita Skeeter
Gellert Grindelwald
Snatcher
Young Albus Dumbledore (uncredited)
Snatcher (uncredited)
Wedding Guest
Snatcher (uncredited)
Wizard (uncredited)
Mudblood
Parent
Written by ohlalipop on 2017-02-09
I've been really looking forward to watching this film. Book 7 is my favorite Harry Potter book so being able to see it on film is really exciting. I was satisfied. I know I won't see everything that I read in the movie although there were some parts wherein I wished I saw it like the goodbye of the Dursleys to Harry. It made me tear up while reading the book but I didn't really see it in the film. Also, the way how Hedwig died in the film did not make that big of an impact. I was surprised though in the part where Harry and Hermione kissed. It was in the book but in the movie, they were naked! I was really surprised. And then Hermione looks gorgeous as always and Harry looked good in the movie too. The part where Harry and Hermione danced was not in the book but I liked that part. Harry looked cute for me in that part. All in all, I was satisfied. I'm looking forward to watch the next part and I can't wait. My rate for this movie is A.
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-07-20
Since their inception with the "Philisopher's Stone" (2001) I have really enjoyed the series that depicts the trials and tribulations of the "boy wizard" and his two best pals, and this last, but one, episode in their adventures is super. It's no longer a cheesy, children's franchise - but a dark, gritty and thoughtful piece of work from David Yates that really does convey some of the sinister and malevolent aspects of JK Rowling's book. Harry, Ron and Hermione are all but grown up - whether they are old enough, or not - and with their friends and allies must now prepare for the final battle with "Voldemort". This involves the seeking out and destruction of the crucial horcruxes that each contain a part of the life-force of their evil foe. The writing is taut, as is the direction - the personalities of the three characters we have followed for the last 9 years have developed into plausible people - with quirks, strengths, weaknesses - and (sadly) even romantic tendencies. It's fantastic cinema, with captivating visual effects, characterisations and a much more mature storyline that deals with both triumph and disaster using a superb ensemble cast drawn from amongst the best actors who all contribute to build a real sense of unity and jeopardy ahead of part 2.... One for the big screen, definitely...