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David Heyman confirms Deathly Hallows: Part II will be shortest Harry Potter film
While they premiered new footage from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II at CinemaCon this week, producers David Heyman and David Barron confirmed that the final installment of the series would be the SHORTEST length-wise of the eight films, at just over two hours (Order of the Phoenix holds the record of shortest Harry Potter film, at 138 minutes). The producers' interview about why they chose to preview the sequences they did at CinemaCon and the current editing process with Collider can be read and seen below.
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How did you guys decide what footage you wanted to show the theater owners today?
Heyman: Well part of it was what was ready, quite frankly. Because we’re still very much editing and also still very much doing the visual effects. So a lot of the visual effects being shown here will be very rough, and the footage is still rough. But we just showed some exciting bits and some really good dramatic scenes. Barron: What the movie’s about. Heyman: To let people in, a little bit.
When you guys first presented Harry Potter, I believe it was last year but maybe 2 years ago, but you guys actually showed a scene from Harry facing Voldemort for the final time. And it was in the very beginning of the footage you showed, and for me, I gasped, because I couldn’t believe you were showing this.
Barron: (laughs) Just teasing. Heyman: You had to wait a little while before you actually saw it in the film.
Are you showing anymore of that scene today?
Heyman: No. Barron: There’s one shot of each, I think. Heyman: Yeah there’s a couple of shots, but we’re not showing cut footage.
You guys decided not to do the 3D conversion for Part 1, but you said 3D for Part 2. Is Part 2 still being released in 3D?
Heyman: Yes it is. The reason we didn’t do it on the first part was because we didn’t feel that we could do it justice. And actually the 3D would actually compromise the film, so we didn’t have the time.
Barron: We were diving into 3D for the first time, it was a new world for us, and so we didn’t get off to a fine start. There wasn’t time to do it properly, and so Warners very very kindly supported us. I’m sure they were wishing it was not the case, but they were hugely supportive to not put out something that we weren’t happy with.
You mentioned that you guys were eventually gonna release Part 1 in 3D whether it be on Blu-ray or a re-release theatrically.
Heyman: We’re doing Blu-ray. Barron: It’s going really well. Heyman: We’re in the process of doing it right now and we’re really excited about the quality, we feel it adds something to the film and is really immersive as opposed to taking out, which I think a lot of 3D can do. And it’s been great for us going through that process to lead into the theatrical because I think we’ve learned an awful lot. Barron: We have learned a lot. Heyman: David Yates is approaching 3D from a character point of view. Barron: It’s a storytelling aid. Rather than being a special effect gimmick where it’s like “Oh that’s cool.” We’re using it to help tell the story better. Heyman: It’s probably gonna be more subtle than on some films, we’re not gonna have tons of stuff flying out the screen, we’ll have some but not much. The depth will not necessarily be as great as some films. But it will make the film feel larger, be more immersive, and I think it will add to the stories as opposed to take away.
Do you guys ever envision a 3D conversion of the earlier films and also the theatrical re-release of them in 3D?
Heyman: We haven’t talked about it but I won’t be surprised if that happens. I don’t know about theatrical but I suspect in 3D that will go on.
What’s the running time of the final film?
Barron: It will be one of the shortest films. Heyman: It will be the shortest film.
So what does that mean?
Heyman: We don’t know yet, because we’re still editing. Barron: It’s not a short film, but it will be shorter than the others.
When I spoke to you guys last time, you mentioned that the last film was much more of an action film. Is that still the case?
Heyman: It’s not non-stop action, but it’s a lot of action. But, one the the things that makes Harry Potter so special is it’s not just action, not just magic, it’s characters, humanity and truth. Barron: And a strong emotional core. Heyman: And that’s what this film has: a real strong emotional center. So yeah there’s a lot of action, and it’s a really thrilling ride, and it ends with the final confrontation with Voldemort with Harry, but most importantly it’s a film that moves you and it makes you really involved and invested in the characters.
Heyman and Barron also picked up the CinemaCon Hall of Fame award for the Harry Potter films; photos of the pair with their trophies can be seen in our galleries.
Additionally, several movie sites got to see the four-minute Deathly Hallows: Part II preview (which will not be released publicly) and revealed a few tidbits, including:
• Battle of Hogwarts scenes shown, extended clip of Harry walking into the forest with Voldemort.
• Gringotts sequence shown, as well as the dragon breaking through the roof of the bank.
• A brief teaser of what was presumed to be the King's Cross chapter between Harry and Dumbledore (going by the reporters' 'dream' description) was shown as well.
UPDATE:Details of the 4-minute scene can be read here:
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For the most part, the footage focused on all the action in the last chapter and we see the three main kids riding on the magic cart through the caverns of Gringotts Wizarding Bank with a goblin in order to retrieve another horcrux, but then the cart is blasted and they start falling to the ground, but Hermione calls out a spell that leaves them hovering mere inches from the cave floor. A lot of the footage focuses on a giant white dragon and we see Hermione getting the crazy idea to jump on its back and we see them flying on it until they jump off its back into the lake outside Hogwarts and we see them walking away from it soaking wet.
Inside Hogwarts, Harry confronts Snape for daring to stand in Dumbledore's place after his involvement in the former headmaster's murder, then we see Snape doing battle with Maggie Smith's Minerva McGonagall, who then casts a spell to bring a number of armed knight statues to life to help protect the school. The tagline for the extended trailer was "It Ends Where It Started" and we see a scene of the wizards on both sides of the battle racing towards each other in the Forbidden Forest for the final battle, as well as lots of footage of Hogwarts' destruction and a bridge the group are crossing also being destroyed.
We see the scene of Harry and Voldemort facing off with magical energy streaming between them, and another one where Harry tells Voldemort "Let's end this together," before pulling them both over the side of a high cliff, and Voldemort's voice-over tells Harry, "Only one can live forever."
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II will be released on July 15, 2011.
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hmm im torn about this statement.. i think 2 hours is still a good length but i too like most of you wish it could be longer..i too get annoyed when a movie could have been 10 minutes longer by adding some of the deleted scenes !!
but i think its more about quality not quantity and as long as its still a good movie ill be okay with it still stoked to see it and 2 hours is still a good amount of time!! dvd is 2 weeks!!!
**wow love the description in the update of the 4 minute clip that was shown! sounds super intense! also interesting harry confronting snape.. and harry telling voldermort "lets end this together".. very interesting indeed! SO EXCITED!!!!! **
Last edited by cherbear09; 04-02-2011 at 04:57 AM.
This is very disappointing. There will be no more Harry Potter after a 2 hour movie. I guess I'll have to start reading the books again & watch the movies.
Sounds great from that new description (Collider's report was vague). I'm not worried about the length. DH Part 1 is my favorite so far, and it's not the longest.
And Part II being the shortest is understandable. I mean, it takes place over 2 days? I'm guessing it will probably be about 1 hour 50 minutes - 2 hours and that's about the average length for a normal movie. Don't complain people. I'm sure they can fit everything into that amount of time.
I already knew that the movie made it Hermione's idea to jump on the dragon's back rather than Harry's, but I'm still bothered by that change. It's so much more Harry-like to do something like that - he's never been afraid to take risks like that, whereas Hermione didn't even want to ride the Thestral. The movies have always made it seem like Hermione is the *only* one of the trio with brains, whereas in the books - Harry is definitely the leader.
I think it will be okay. If you think about it, a typical movie scene lasts in between 1-5 minutes, so if you add them all up together (and give each scene around 3 minutes to average it out)...***SPOILERS***
GRINGOTTS (Apparating into Diagon Alley, getting past security, mine carts, getting into the vault, finding the cup/Griphook escaping, breaking dragon out) = 18 minutes
HOGSMEADE (flying dragon to the lake, Voldemort discovering Harry knows about Horcruxes, Aberforth saves trio, Dumbledore backstory, Going back to Hogwarts with Neville) = 15 minutes
PRE-BATTLE (Dumbledore's Army, Sacking of Severus Snape, Order of the Phoenix arrives, miscellaneous preparations for the battle) = 12 minutes
BATTLE (Grey Lady, Ron/Hermione in the Chamber of Secrets, Fiendfyre, Fred's death, miscellaneous shots of the battle, vision of Voldemort with Snape, Snape's death) = 21 minutes
IN-BETWEEN BATTLE (Great Hall with all the bodies, Prince's Tale, Harry telling Neville to kill Nagini, Harry's walk to death, Harry uses Resurrection Stone, Voldemort kills Harry, King's Cross with Dumbledore, Back to forest with Death Eaters/Narcissa, Bringing Harry back to Hogwarts, Neville kills Nagini) = 30 minutes
FINAL BATTLE (miscellaneous shots of the battle, Mrs Weasley kills Bellatrix, Harry confronts Voldemort about Elder Wand, Harry kills Voldemort) = 12 minutes
THE END (aftermath of the battle, Epilogue) = 6 minutes
GRAND TOTAL: 129 minutes
Obviously it's not an exact science, but I think it'll all fit in just fine
Last edited by mr_bellamy; 04-02-2011 at 01:58 PM.
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Guys, it's only half the book. The reason it's shorter is because it's only half of the plot. Don't think about it being shorter than the rest, think about it being twice as long as the others.
Exactly what I was thinking. Guys calm down. This is tying up everything and it's DH PART 2...Not just DEATHLY HALLOWS- half the book has been covered, and the other half will be covered in this...
I'm glad we are still getting it, the trailers and previews all look amazing- and that's just what I get from Youtube- imagine it in the movie theater
That's really annoying. I can't seriously believe the biggiest movie of the series is going to be the shortest??? I really can't believe they would actually do that!!!
An April fools day joke right? You expect the part2 7 FINAL movie to be the longest AND the creepiest AND the BEST of all.VERY DISSAPOINTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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OH NO! i wanted it to be longer! i hope it is not an hour and half at least because then i will be sad when it is all over :[, i hope they add in more scenes because they are still editing it!
i dont mind that its 5 minutes shorter than the shortest till now
but not more than that...i dont want my eyes to dry out (from crying for 3 straight hours) but i dont want to go home crying...i want it to be enough, perfect.
i know they wont dissapoint me!