The Ultimate Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Photo Gallery

Posted by Neil Miller (neil@filmschoolrejects.com) on July 6, 2009

Harry Potter 6

Warner Bros. has released their final press kit for their upcoming fantasy adventure Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince today, in anticipation of the film’s July 15th release. Within the press kit, we’ve received 60 photos from the film and its production — some new and some old — so we’ve decided to throw them all together as one giant, complete photo gallery. It’s the perfect fit for any Muggle who is looking to get their fill of Potter goodness before the film storms into theaters.

Just click around below and see all of the vibrant images in their full resolution.


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  • Kangaroo Be Stoned
    Can you set up the image links to go directly to the larger resolution images? It would be so much easier for me and others to download them all at once. Thanks.
  • Cole_Abaius
    I will check into it, although even the simplest tech confuses me, and Neil is out of commission with some sort of Death Flu (aka Stomach Spiders).
  • Anrkist
    Some of those shots remind me a Noir film.
  • Kangaroo Be Stoned
    Which ones specifically?
  • This looks like it is going to be the film of the summer. I am so excited to see it in imax. These screen shots look great, and everything looks very legitimate which ultimately adds to the films quality and value.
  • Kangaroo Be Stoned
    I just purchased a ticket to see the film next Thursday. Total is $11.50 because of a $1 convenience charge. Three years ago tickets were $7 for adults after matinee in my area. Now they are $10.50. When the price reaches $15, I will no longer see films on the big screen.
  • I am so existed to see it its shot look great
  • I just might want to see this movie.
  • i just don’t understand why people come on this site just to write a bad review about a very good movie.this is probably the best of the series so far.it is such a joy to watch these actors mature into the roles they have been playing for years now.the acting is first rate and the storyline is very emotional.jim broadbent was amazing!i loved this movie and will see it again when it comes to the $2 theater.well worth the price of admission!
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