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  1. I liked that the whole school was watching the HP vs. Voldemort duel in the book, but I also loved all the extra action added in the movie version. I loved seeing Voldemort cast lots of spells at Harry, seeing parts of the roof cave in, seeing Voldemort use his robes or whatever to attack Harry, and seeing Harry and Voldemort jump off the school.

  2. Snape trying to defend himself against Voldemort when Nagini is there, would be like someone attacking a person with their German Shepherd. He wasn't going to win. He did try to convince Voldemort though that he was the master of the wand. And he did try to convince Voldemort to let him "fetch" Harry. 5.

  3. It's also the proof, that they should had stick to every movie new director. That movie has the closest aesthethic to Prison of Azkaban, but also incredible pace, well written characters, really well done moment of confrontation Potter vs Voldemort, even during dreams and visions. Really cold opening, and introduction of Mrs. Umbridge.

    • The Movie: Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) 96%
    • The Moment: Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort Duel
    • The impact: Fantastic Success and How to Find It

    Movies rarely come with the kinds of lofty expectations that were foisted upon the Harry Potter franchise, but movies are also rarely adapted from existing properties that are widely beloved, pop culture-defining global sensations. Thankfully, Warner Bros. found the right people to place both in front of and behind the camera to bring J.K. Rowling’...

    Beginning with the first film in 2001, each of the Harry Potter movies came somewhere between four or five years after their source novels were published. In other words, when Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2arrived in 2011, book readers already knew what was coming: an epic showdown between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort. As Yates ex...

    (Photo by Warner Bros.) J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels were a worldwide phenomenon unto themselves, but the film series launched that phenomenon even further into the stratosphere. The so-called Wizarding World now includes a spinoff film series, theme park attractions, video games, and even a West End stage production that follows up on Harry ...

  4. A duel between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort took place at the start of the Second Wizarding War on 24 June 1995 in the graveyard in Little Hangleton following Voldemort's rebirth.[1] Harry and Voldemort's wands connected in Priori Incantatem, and while Harry managed to escape physically unscathed (with the exception of his arm slit open) with the body of Cedric Diggory, the emotional toll ...

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · A Voldemort perceived as primarily inhuman because of how he visually appeared could have badly influenced his overall perception as a villain. In Return to Hogwarts, Fiennes recounted how he introduced a “snakelike, husky, whispering voice” to the character, while Newman highlighted how Fiennes wanted Voldemort to look otherworldly and ...

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  7. This duel took place during the Battle of Hogwarts on 2 May 1998, with Minerva McGonagall, Kingsley Shacklebolt, and Horace Slughorn on one side, and Lord Voldemort on the opposing side.[1] On 2 May 1998, Lord Voldemort, along with his Death Eaters arrived at Hogwarts with the intention of killing Harry Potter, thereby fulfilling the prophecy about him and Harry, that neither could live while ...

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