This is the only entry in the franchise not to feature an arrangement of John Williams' "Hedwig's Theme" playing over either the Warner Brothers logo, or the title at the beginning of the movie. The theme is, however, used several times throughout the rest of the movie, including an extended performance at the beginning of the end credits.
Luna Lovegood:
It's beautiful here.
Bill Weasley:
It was our aunt's. We used to come here as kids. The order uses it now as a safe house. What's left of us at least.
Luna Lovegood:
Muggles think these keep away evil, but they're wrong.
Harry Potter:
I need to talk to the goblin.
(at around 1h 12 mins) When Voldemort is calling off the Deatheaters his voice echoes, the echoed phrase "dispose of your dead" comes before he actually says the words. This is because his speech is being communicated directly into the minds of everyone in the battle, not shouted through the halls of the castle. This is evidenced by the sound effects and reactions of several characters just before Voldemort starts speaking. This 'telepathic' type of communication would easily allow echoed phrases to occur before the phrase is spoken almost like a thought occurring before it is spoken.
The only credits at the beginning of the movie are the Warner Brothers logo and the title "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2."
Also released in a 3D version.
English
$125,000,000 (estimated)
$169,189,427 17 July 2011
$381,409,310
$1,342,223,936