Harry Potter Y Las Reliquias De La Muerte Parte 2 Key Verified May 2026
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| Character | Actor | Verified Notes | |-----------|-------|----------------| | Harry Potter | Daniel Radcliffe | Radcliffe performed most of his own stunts, including the flying sequences. | | Hermione Granger | Emma Watson | Filmed her final scenes (the Gringotts dragon escape) on a green screen with practical wind machines. | | Ron Weasley | Rupert Grint | Grint’s final line as Ron (“That’s me, I’m there”) was added during reshoots. | | Severus Snape | Alan Rickman | Rickman knew Snape’s backstory since 2007 (J.K. Rowling told him privately). | | Lord Voldemort | Ralph Fiennes | Fiennes insisted on no CGI for Voldemort’s face; the nose was removed via makeup/prosthetics. | | Bellatrix Lestrange | Helena Bonham Carter | Bonham Carter played Hermione disguised as Bellatrix – she studied Emma Watson’s mannerisms on set. | | Albus Dumbledore | Michael Gambon | Gambon’s King’s Cross scene was filmed on a real dismantled railway platform in London. | No “Dumbledore’s Past” revelation – The backstory of
- No “Dumbledore’s Past” revelation – The backstory of Ariana Dumbledore and Grindelwald is heavily truncated.
- No “Fight at the Great Hall Entrance” – In the book, Voldemort and Harry circle each other with witnesses. The film moves the final duel to the courtyard and then a solitary flight around the castle.
- Harry breaks the Elder Wand – In the book, Harry repairs his own Phoenix wand and returns the Elder Wand to Dumbledore’s tomb. In the film, he snaps it in half and throws it away (Yates felt this was more definitive).
- “Not my daughter, you bitch!” – Molly Weasley’s famous line to Bellatrix is retained exactly as written.