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Everything you need to know about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two

In the dramatic conclusion to the Harry Potter film series, the ultimate battle of good vs evil is finally upon us.

Ahead of the fight, Harry, Ron and Hermione continue their mission to track down the Horcruxes that keep Voldemort immortal in order to destroy him for good.

But a twist causes Harry to come to a gut-churning realisation that could result in him having to make the ultimate sacrifice.

As Voldemort’s Army descends on the grounds of Hogwarts, the school rises up to defend themselves and the world as they know it.

Only one can win as Harry and Voldemort come face-to-face for the final time.

Who is in the cast of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two?

  • Daniel Radcliffe (Weird! The Al Yankovic Story, Miracle Workers) as Harry Potter

  • Emma Watson (The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Beauty and the Beast) as Hermione Granger

  • Rupert Grint (Snatch, Servant) as Ron Weasley

  • Tom Felton (The Flash, Rise of the Planet of the Apes) as Draco Malfoy

  • Matthew Lewis (Me Before You, Avoidance) as Neville Longbottom

  • Oliver Phelps (Last Night in Soho, Danny and the Human Zoo) as George Weasley

  • James Phelps (Silent Witness, Last Night in Soho) as Fred Weasley

  • Bonnie Wright (The Sea, Those Who Wander) as Ginny Weasley

  • Evanna Lynch (My Name is Emily, My Freaky Family) as Luna Lovegood

  • Dame Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey, Gosford Park) as Professor Minerva McGonagall

  • Robbie Coltrane (Cracker, National Treasure) as Groundskeeper Hagrid

  • Ralph Fiennes (Red Dragon, The Constant Gardener) as Lord Voldemort

  • Helen McCrory (Peaky Blinders) as Narcissa Malfoy

  • Helena Bonham Carter (Fight Club, The King’s Speech) as Bellatrix Lestrange

  • Jason Isaacs (Star Trek: Discovery, Hook) as Lucius Malfoy

  • David Thewlis (KAOS, The Omen) as Remus Lupin

  • Julie Walters (Billy Elliot, Mamma Mia) as Molly Weasley

  • Mark Williams (Shakespeare in Love, 101 Dalmatians) as Arthur Weasley

  • Natalia Tena (Game of Thrones, John Wick 4) as Nymphadora Tonks

What is the age rating of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two?

The official rating of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in the UK, as certified by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), is 12A.

This means the show is considered unsuitable for young children, with parental guidance highly recommended for kids under the age of 12.

Reasons for this rating is due to the film containing:

  • Complete absence of sex and nudity

  • Creative perilous scenarios including fantasy violence

  • Minor use of profanity (mainly ‘bloody’)

  • Depiction of injuries (both human and magical)

  • Scenes of physical violence including fights and attacks by animals including snakes

  • Some intense scenes of threat and peril in a dark and unsettling way

  • Depictions of death/murder - in one instance graphic in nature

  • Upsetting scenes of grief

  • Imagery and creatures that some children may find scary

How to watch the Harry Potter series on Sky

Sky Cinema is your go-to place for the Harry Potter franchise – delivering more content than you can summon by declaring ‘accio’.

On top of all eight movies to the central series, there are also documentaries and quizzes to test every Potterhead out there.

We even have the 20th anniversary reunion which sees Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint reunite with their Hogwarts classmates.

You can upgrade your current Sky package to include Sky Cinema for just £10 a month, or if you’re new, you can get a Sky Cinema, Sky TV and Netflix in a package from £36 a month.

Signing up to Sky Cinema also comes with two FREE tickets a month to see the latest releases at a Vue cinema, with Paramount+ thrown in for free as well.

So what are you waiting for? Find out more here.

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