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      • The difference between the book and the movie lies in Voldemort's possession of Harry. In the book, Voldemort causes Harry so much pain, that Harry begins to beg Dumbledore to kill him. He does not try to fight Voldemort out or tell him that he feels sorry for him. He only wants the pain to end, and wishes to join Sirius in death.
  1. Apr 17, 2023 · Harry Potter finished its eight-movie saga with a massive war, but there were several Battle of Hogwarts movie changes from the books. In the final Harry Potter battle, Harry teamed up with the Order of Phoenix, his Hogwarts professors, and fellow students to defeat Lord Voldemort once and for all. But the movie version of the Battle of ...

    • Sorcerer's Stone
    • Chamber of Secrets
    • Prisoner of Azkaban
    • Goblet of Fire
    • Order of The Phoenix
    • Half-Blood Prince
    • Deathly Hallows

    In both the book and film, Harry came face to face with Voldemort in his first year at Hogwarts. He and his friends got past obstacles that were meant to protect the sorcerer's stone, and Harry's selflessness resulted in him getting exactly what he wanted: the stone, but not for his use. The Sorcerer's Stonemovie is very close to its source materia...

    In both the book and movie, Lucius Malfoy plants Riddle's diary on Ginny, knowing that it would lead to the Chamber of Secrets being opened. During the final battle, Harry goes into the depths of the chamber, meets Tom Riddle, defeats the basilisk, and saves the day. In the book, Harry does considerably less running around. The movie added a suspen...

    In both the book and the movie, Harry has a confrontation with Sirius Black, only to learn that his godfather had not been responsible for his parent's death, but that Ron's rat had been. Sirius and Lupin reveal Scabbers to be Peter Pettigrew, but all evidence is lost when Lupin turns into a werewolf, and Harry eventually has to free Sirius using t...

    Harry's battle at the end of Goblet of Fire was the first time that he faced off against Voldemort at full power. He used Harry's blood to resurrect (a mistake that would ultimately cost Voldemort victory). Despite his fear, Harry chooses to stand and fight as opposed to hiding. To both Voldemort's and Harry's surprise, their wands connect, and Vol...

    The final battle in Order of the Phoenix takes place at the Ministry of Magicas Harry and his friends try to fight off Death Eaters. In both the book and movie, Harry is lured there, having been led to believe that Sirius was being tortured. A battle ensues and Sirius is killed. RELATED: What Wizarding World of Harry Potter Career You Would Have Ba...

    When Harry and Dumbledore go to the cave in the Half-Blood Princebook, they encounter the same obstacles that are seen in the movie. Dumbledore drinks the potion which severely weakens him, they retrieve the fake locket, fight past the inferi, and return to Hogwarts. In the book, once the two have arrived at the top of the astronomy tower, Dumbledo...

    Perhaps the most criticized change in the Harry Pottermovies was the final battle between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort. In the movie, the battle takes up the entirety of the castle. The two fly over the grounds, tangled together as they try to apparate. Eventually, they both tumble into the courtyard, where they take up their wands for one last ...

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    • General 1. House points. In the films, house points play a major role only in the Philosopher's Stone. In the other films, almost all mention of house points are omitted (except for two instances, one in Chamber of Secrets where Professor Sprout gives 10 points to Gryffindor, and the other in Prisoner of Azkaban, when Snape takes 5 points from Gryffindor).
    • Philosopher's Stone 1. The Boy Who Lived. The film begins with Harry's arrival at Privet Drive. As a result, everything that precedes this point in the book is omitted in the film, which includes
    • Chamber of Secrets 1. The Worst Birthday. The book begins in the morning of Harry's birthday. The film begins in the evening of the day the Masons' visit, omitting Dobby in the hedges and additional quarrels between Harry and the Dursleys.
    • Prisoner of Azkaban 1. Owl Post. The film starts with Harry performing the 'Lumos Maxima' Spell, well aware of the Restrictions of Underage Wizards and did not receive any warnings; every time he does it, Uncle Vernon would come to see what was happening and Harry would hide under the covers.
  2. May 2, 2020 · Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 included references to the previous movies during the Battle of Hogwarts. Here's how and where. It makes the battle even more emotional.

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  3. Jun 1, 2020 · Warner Bros. Pictures. Perhaps the biggest change of all, the final fight between Harry and Voldemort plays out pretty differently on the screen compared to the book. In the movie, Harry and...

  4. May 28, 2020 · We outline key Harry Potter plot points, analyzing the most crucial differences between the books and movies. (And yes, Harry's eyes are #1.)

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  6. Nov 19, 2020 · From Dumbledore's backstory to Neville Longbottom's Prophecy destiny, here are 20 differences between the Harry Potter books and movies.

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