Overview
- ProSieben schedules Deathly Hallows Part 1 at 18:35 and Part 2 at 21:15 on December 31.
- Both films are also available to watch on paid streaming via Netflix and Amazon Prime.
- Coverage cites differing tallies for the franchise’s global grosses, with $7.7 billion for the eight films versus more than $9.5 billion for the broader franchise per The Numbers, which includes the Fantastic Beasts spin-off series.
- Deathly Hallows Part 2 earned over $1.34 billion worldwide and holds a roughly 96% Rotten Tomatoes score, while Part 1 is around 76%.
- Updates note Daniel Radcliffe’s turn to theatre and indie projects including Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, Emma Watson’s continued prominence highlighted by Forbes and major roles, and Rupert Grint’s steady work in series and films such as Snatch, Servant and Knock at the Cabin.