The Moment Voldemort Knew He Was Going To Lose
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Let's get right to the point, there was a moment where voldemort finally realised that he was going to lose and then guess what, he lost. The truth is, despite his arrogance, he was a very intelligent man and was well aware of when things weren’t exactly going to plan. In fact Voldemort was so sure of himself that when his situation did become uncertain, it would’ve been like a loud red siren flashing in his face. So before we get to analysing this moment so to speak, let's look at why a situation like this never happened before and almost didn’t happen this time round either.
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I think it's a lot different in the book than the movie. The movie shows a lot of the Death Eaters deserting when Harry pops back up but it's still a very chaotic battle scene up until the final duel. Whereas in the book not only are there way less Death Eaters but by the end it was only Bellatrix and Voldemort. Everyone else had deserted, been incapacitated or died. And when Molly kills Bellatrix you get the huge blow up from Voldemort. I think that's when he knew he was going to lose in the books. He had no one left.
Yup and they were fighting in the great hall with a huge crowd not in the courtyard with just them two
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Molly Weasley was the most gangster witch in that moment 🙌🏻💯
that would have been epic in the movie :(@@straightbuckets9323
"It was at this moment Voldy knew..... He fucked up."
lmaooo
🤣🤣
😂🤣 true tho
I think the most noble thing Harry ever was offer Voldemort a chance for remorse. Telling him he knew how he ended up and offering him an opportunity to change it. After all he did to Harry, Harry gave him that chance.
What if?: If Voldemort took that chance
@@tectamk.thorne7837 so we will see next books and films of Harry Potter, and the prime villain will be change. Then, maybe the Death Eater wouldn't like their Lord's decision, and went into rebellion, or something else. But however, the villain in the story will always be villain, right?
When did Harry offers Voldemort a chance for remorse?
@@craigarkensaw In the final confrontation with Voldemort.
@craig In the book.
“You’re right. But before you try to kill me, I’d advise you to think about what you’ve done…. Think, and try for some remorse, Riddle….”
“What is this?”
Of all the things that Harry had said to him, beyond any revelation or taunt, nothing had shocked Voldemort like this. Harry saw his pupils contract to thin slits, saw the skin around his eyes whiten.
“It’s your one last chance,” said Harry, “it’s all you’ve got left…. I’ve seen what you’ll become otherwise…. Be a man…. try…. Try for some remorse….”
Deathly Hallows chapter 36
I really wish the movie would have followed the book in the final fight scene. I can listen/read to the final chapters in Deathly Hollows over and over again.
Absolutely,
Same thing with Kreacher's redemption.
I totally agree
I know its so frustrating to me they completely changed the scene from the book. Why would they ever do it like this?
We need a 7 season series in HBO!!!!!
I think everyone would have loved it, but we all know why they couldn't do it. One, the final battle was done in the Great Hall, but it was much bigger in the books than in the movie. Two, there were a lot more people involved in the fighting, along with the centaurs, house elves and even Buckbeak. More people would have cost a lot more money, and that would have been very costly. So I understood why they didn't give us that, but I've always lamented that there weren't any witnesses to Voldemort's being killed other than Harry; I thought some of the others should have been there to see it.
I would argue that Voldemort was actually very insecure and lived in constant fear of death. You could make the argument that the reason why he made the horcruxes in the first place is because he knew in the back of his mind that he was going to be defeated
Or he knew the only one who could defeat him now was death, and prepared for that
Or why’d he go try to kill baby Harry if he was truly all powerful couldn’t he have easily taken Harry down, and not fear the prophecy of been defeated.
Thanos gracefully accepted his death. Meanwhile, Voldemort, “Aaahhhh!”
"Undefeated, immortal, guaranteed victory"
Me vs my family at Monopoly.
He died fighting for what he believed in. Himself.
and it was himself who killed him.
He isn't dead. Heroes never die.
Heroes never die
@iamwhoiam7887 no legends never die
I think it would be a pretty interesting scenario if Voldemort had decided to flee just before the final duell. He would be mortal, he would have lost most of his ressources in battle and his reputation would be incedibly damaged, The weakened and complex situation of both sides could be interesting to explore.
Knowing Voldemort he would have just hid somewhere and tried to make another Horcrux, and would have died in the attempt because the piece of soul left in his body would have been too small and weak to survive a ninth attempt.
@@whiteowl4097 7th attempt.
@@---oi5zi no 7th coz harry wasnt a horcrux.
Right that's what I was thinking. If he truly knew he would fail then I have no doubt that he would actually flee and that Harry would actually let him. To me it makes more sense that he remained in denial right up until the end.
@@denizkenger52 Harry WAS a Horcrux. In the book and the movie.
One thing most don’t pick up on is the reason Harry does not die from the killing curse in DH part 2, is because of the cemetery scene in GOF. When Voldemort uses Harry’s blood to create a new body, he unintentionally preserves the “love magic” protection Lily had given him. So even when Harry turned 17 (adult in the wizarding world) and should have been vulnerable to the killing curse, the magic still existed in Voldemort. Which means that so long as Voldemort was alive, Harry could not die permanently as he was still under Lilys protection. Voldy screwed himself over in the 4th book (GOF) by insisting Harry be used to create his new body. From that point on, including books 5,6,7, Harry could not be killed. Once Voldemort was killed at the end of DH, Lilys protection finally was gone, so he could be killed. But Harry was no longer in danger as his enemy was vanquished.
It’s also explained that the elder wand never worked properly for Voldemort because he had not earned its loyalty. Draco disarmed dumbledore in HBP, then Harry disarmed Draco in DH at Malfoy Manner, making him the true owner of the elder wand’s loyalty. The loyalty of the elder wand is a fickle thing, but it would not kill it’s true owner, which is why the spell backfired and killed Voldemort in the final duel.
Harry could be killed but not by tom
U are right. Dumbledore said that
It’s true. Read the ‘Kings Cross’ chapter if u want verification
The ability to open your heart to others is the greatest power someone can have. Anyone incapable of doing that is sadly doomed to be alone and miserable, and many force that misery on others because they can't share in others' happiness.
I love this man’s voice. The accent related to Harry Potters British roots just hits so well for this channel.
I thought HPF was Irish.
He’s Irish not British
He's from the republic of Ireland so not British
Well rip lol sounds good still. He could be that one Irish man in Hogwarts similar to Seamus Finnigan.
@@minhajnizam5090 He's from the Republic of Ireland so he is British, with RoI being in the British Isles. Irish by country, British by geography. He is both.
No...properly...according to the book...Nagini was killed BEFORE Bellatrix.
yeah thats why there is a movie error in the movie. They shoot avada kedavra and expelliarmus at each other in the movie before Nagini is killed, which means the elder wand should have made the avada kedavra backfire into Voldemort, and destroy his body like it did before. Then Nagini should have been killed by Neville but Voldemort wouldnt be dead because he would be existent as a soul like he was the night he attacked james and lily.
Fortunately the books dont make this mistake but movies messed up with Nagini's death.
@@denizkenger52 But honestly we don't really know what would happen to Voldemort, when his horcruxes are destroyed while he is in that "lesser than a ghost" form.
@@docbrown2045 Voldemort was placed worse then death he was set in full darkness because he has used all his souls
@@docbrown2045 As I understand it, you would still need to find a way of destroying that last but if Voldemort if all his horcruxes had been destroyed prior to his return.
It makes me wonder what happens if Voldemort survived his last duel? I would believe that he would have been put on trial and placed in Azkaban or placed in the Death Chamber in the Department of Mysteries.
honestly, theyd probably kill him. I dont think anyone would have a problem with it.
@@denizkenger52 A lot of people would rather see him tortured for as long as possinle
@@newhybrid101 idk torturing him is risky, anyone gives him one chance and he'd kill them for the fun of it.
They kept Grindelwald imprisoned up until his death. I am pretty sure that they could have placed Voldemort in much of the same way. Although Voldemort did get into the castle see Grindelwald when he was hunting for the Elder Wand. There would have been a need to attend to the ability of Voldemort to fly without the aid of a broom and the many other special abilities that he possessed. But with all of his horcruxes gone he was no longer immortal. He was greatly weakened but he was human again. He was vulnerable to death and he was able to be killed by anyone. Their best bet would have been to kill him outright. Even weakened he was still powerful enough for some advanced magic.
"You are under arrest Dark Lord!"
"Its like what I told you Harry! The Order is taking over!"
"I just fought you, you know...I am not dumb."
"Oh in that case, UNLIMITED POWER!"
A desperate man is a dangerous and foolish man. Voldemort became so desperate towards the end that he began acting recklessly and he arrogantly believed that his knowledge and skills of magic were far superior and he would not be defeated. That was his biggest mistake. Powerful people know that they can lose their power at any moment so their actions are cautious and well thought out. They are calculated, thoughtful, and smart with their actions and oftentimes they can predict what will happen next so they can plan the next move. They know that there is always a possibility that something unexpected can happen that can force them to take action. Had Voldemort thought things through he would have been able to prolong his reign and perhaps even succeed. He could have taken time to make more horcruxes, or hide the ones that hadn't been found yet and kept them close, or build a bigger army while everyone was still denying his return. After all those who kept warning people of his return were being ostracised by everyone in the magic community. Some were even getting arrested like Hagrid and Dumbledore. Voldemort could have put more people undercover and may have even been able to infiltrate the Order of the Phoenix just like Snape had infiltrated the Death Eaters.
In my opinion, I feel like Voldemort knew that he had a high chance of losing before the Battle of Hogwarts which was why he jumped the gun and decided to attack Hogwarts. He knew he was losing control of things. Harry was pretty much nowhere to be found, and people were revolting against him and secretly coming together to eventually fight against him and his Death Eaters. I'm pretty sure he knew he was also losing the loyalty of some of his Death Eaters but because a lot of his once most loyal Death Eaters were either dead, arrested, or hiding and he couldn't exactly kill those he felt were straying from him, like Lucius. Lucius would have been killed long ago if things had been different. I feel like that's why he didn't engage in the fighting during the Battle of Hogwarts and pretty much stayed in the Forbidden Forest keeping Nagini away from danger. Then when Harry went to meet him and he thought he'd killed Harry he foolishly thought that people would easily submit to him because their hero/saviour was dead. He foolishly let his guard down and when Harry came back from the dead he realized that he did not have the upper hand and that his chances of succeeding were slim. He knew that the elder wand still wasn't properly responding to him, and with Nagini eliminated he was mortal and weaker with only a small fraction of his soul left. I believe that he realized he'd lost the moment Nagini was killed but his arrogance did not allow him to just give up.
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One more thing... I believe that when Harry revealed that he was still very much alive Voldemort realized he'd made a grave mistake in taking Narcissa's word and not checking for himself when she said that Harry was dead. I believe that that moment was a turning point where he realized things didn't look so good for him but he couldn't exactly back down and retreat anymore.
When was Dumbledore arrested? And how did Snape infiltrate the deatheaters when he was already one when he joined Dumbledore?
That comment has more words than the pages of a Harry Potter book
@@bestever74 Fawkes apparated Dumbledore out of Hogwarts before he could get taken in, but if I remember correctly he was getting arrested then.
I meant that Snape worked as a double agent therefore he infiltrated Death Eater meetings to aquire information to report back to Dumbledore.
@@Nikstar112 I tend to get carried away when I'm passionate about something and it's okay if people don't want to read the comment or if they feel like it's too long.
@@myfairytalelife3 I am the same way so I understand your long posts. At least on UA-cam you can do that. Other formats such as Twitter your comments are very limited.
Quickest i ever got to 1 of ur vids. Keep up the great work
He wasn't he was faking it Voldemort was scared like a little child in the last book/2 movies
Honestly i read the title as "The moment voldemort knew he was going to lose his nose"
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He knew he was going to lose when Harry woke up the last time, both him and the death eaters probably thought he was unkillable 😂
Edit: when he had the death eaters running
Interesting point. I never considered Harry's sacrifice as being ancient magic.
Its mentioned in the book like 8 thousand times
@@j-ant9915 I don't remember reading that in the Deathly Hallows. No idea how I missed that.
@@jonwashburn7999 love being an ancient magic is mentioned throughout the series, not just the Deathly Hallows. It was mentioned by Dumbledore at the end of the Philosopher's Stone and at the end of The Order of the Phoenix. Though it's more alluded to in PS and not really explicitly stated.
In the book he tells voldemort that he died to protect everyone. Thats why his spells wouldn't hold against the good guys and that he wouldn't hurt anyone ever again.
As Grindelwald said....."you have so much to learn"
Grindelwald was a much better sensible and smart dark wizard
@@vernondursleyy And he had some good in him unlike Voldemort.
@@robertisham5279 let's just say Grindelwald was "justified evil" whereas voldemort was "pure evil" who was extremely narcissistic
@@vernondursleyy Grindelwald was also capable of remorse. I don't think Voldemort had enough of a soul left to feel remorse (assuming each horcrux gets half of your remaining soul, he had 1/128th of his soul left in his body when he died).
@@karlrovey yes, and he did not love anyone, not even Bellatrix. He was extremely narcissistic and arrogant and could not love anyone since he never felt love in the first place.
He was simply alone all his life, even death eaters were barely his friends. He just had a purpose for all of them.
The one criticism I have of his death scene in the movie is the fact that it took away from the message in the books. He died just as any other man, not this whole being disintegrated thing they did.
I agree. The way they simply "disappeared" Bellatrix, Nagini, and Voldemort was a big let-down in the movies. And it came out of nowhere. There was no precedent for it, no justification for it in the books, and no way for witnesses to confirm it. I thought it was kind of a lazy copout.
@@llanitedave Honestly I just think they did it that way because someone in the editing room thought it looked cool. I didn't like how they handled it.
@@llanitedave any excuse to play with cgi they basically took
Very interesting video!
I think the first moment where Voldemort realizes that things could go really wrong was when he realized that the trio was chasing and destroying his horcruxes. However, I don't think that at this point, he actually took the possibility to lose into account - he just reacted quickly, ordered everyone with him to Hogwarts and he had so much action around that he didn't really have time to think. And if he did, he probably was aware that he would suffer some losses in form of horcruxes, but I'm certain that at this point, he did not yet think that he could really lose the battle and die.
Referring to the book, I think that Voldemort never let a thought of a loss into his brain until the very final duel. Some of the things Harry said to him while they were circling each other shocked Voldemort shortly, but he always found a reply, so I'm sure he still didn't really have an idea that he really might lose.
In my opinion, it was only when Harry revealed the final secret ("Because if it does... I am the true master of the Elder Wand.") when the imagination of a real loss shot into Voldemort's mind. But weakened and thrilled as he was about how much had already gone wrong for him in one day, he was not able to react rationally at this point. Instead, Voldemort again reacted with immediate action and finished himself. So as I see it, there were only a few seconds between Voldemort realizing he could lose and his actual death.
Voldemort and the death eaters probably thought Harry was unkillable 😂
"Come with me Nagini, I need to keep you safe."
THAT'S when he knew he was going to lose.
Harry sees Nagini killed: Now I have you!
Consider this. What if the elder wand lies outside wand lore? What if the elder wand shows loyalty to those who possess Peverell blood? The wand may have betrayed Grindelwald because Dumbledore may be more closely related to the Peverell family than Grindelwald. If the elder wand is a family heirloom and shows more loyalty to someone who possesses more family blood, then maybe it never bonded to Voldemort because he had so very little of his soul left. In addition Harry possessed two other deathly hallows which are also inheritances from the Peverell family. This would mark him and prove to the wand that he has a stronger blood bond to the magical item and therefore the wand would obey Harry over Voldemort
But voldemort was decent from the Peverell brothers too
Possible, but grindlewald didn't win the wand in battle, and Voldy didn't win the wand in battle. But what about the ancient history? Grindlewald shouldn't have been old enough to steal the wand from brother Peverell. Wouldn't the tale of the three brothers have been a very old tale? I think we're missing a few generations of the wand's history.
@@nataliamoore7389 But at that point Voldemort had, at best, 1/7th of his soul. That might have put him at a great disadvantage.
@@jnywd8450 Grindelwald stole the wand from the wand maker Gregorovich. How Gregorovich won the wand, we'll never know.
Edit to add: It's acknowledged that there are several generations of the wand's history. There are times when the trail of death disappears, but it would always reappear. Ollivander speaks of the wand as if it's several centuries old.
if I had to say when he lost in the movies, it was in DH 2 when he wrapped Harry up with his black cloth ropes, and had him completely impobilized, cut to other fighting around the castle...... ok back to Voldemort untying Harry and slapping him around instead amidst light conversation about wands and their rightful owners. Voldemort was ultimately defeated by a series of caveats not in his favor. Putting Harry and Voldemort up against each other was ridiculous Harry was so far outclassed that Voldemorts wands had to shit out on him every time while he hid his self destruct buttons in plain sight.
Actually I think the Elder Wand knew it's master and could not have killed Harry. Alos Snape's love fir Lily was an integral part in Voldemort loosing.
I would say that knowing and believing the prophecy Voldemort would have been most shaken when Harry got up after the killing curse. In the movie most of the death eaters figured it out then.
Barty Crouch Snr's story during the first wizarding war needs to be told properly. Let's not forget he was the one who gave the aurors the ok to use the unforgivable curses but he must of gotten permission from the Ministry of Magic
He never did realise that he might lose, he was way too arrogant and stupid to think he could win. Even when the wand betrayed him he still thought he would come out on top.
In the first war if the toddler hadn’t taken him down, he would have faced the same defeat as the last dark lord in 1945
Not really, he had his horcruxes well protected, he might have lost the duel with Dumbledore but wouldn't die. Even Dumbledore wasn't aware of his horcruxes until the philosophers/sorcerer's stone part, where he was surprised by the way riddles diary behaved.
@@vernondursleyy That didn't happen until Chamber of Secrets but otherwise correct.
@@pixelapocrypha my bad yes sorry, chamber of secrets indeed
@Dan Beech I somehow think he would have had some way to guard against that, just the same way Dumbeldore suspected that Slughorn would have had some way to guard against any attempt to get his real memory through the use of Veritaserum.
WASN'T HARRY A HORCRUX
HIMSELF THAT PART OF HIM DIED
DURING THE FINAL DURING THE FINAL DUEL WITH VOLDEMORT
IN THE FORREST WHERE
HARRY "DIED" . THE HORCRUX
PART OF HARRY DIED IN OTHER
WORDS THAN HE RETURNED
TO HIS FRIENDS.
There was only one final duel and at that point Voldemort died.
@@bestever74
I am referring to the BOOKS
I NEVER got to SS THE FILMS.
Important question, does Voldemort have nipples like a mammal or would it just be smooth like a reptile?
Damn 😂 that would be hilarious
Might even have been intimate with nagini, the way snakes mate.
He exactly know it at the moment in the book harry said it was draco who was the master.. Thats why he attacked the fear came up in him
Haha I still live on through the body of a Simpson’s character
WHICH Simpson’s character?
@@YellowBear-kx1ff Wendell Borton, a student of Springfield Elementary
Old/Ancient Magic is Love. Love in potterverse is 'THE' most powerful force in the world and cannot b misused of selfish or evil intent. So Voldemort dismissed it his whole life. He knew just about everything magical except that. If I could reach out to JK Rowling, I would ask her to invent another magic of HOPE. In the 5 elements of nature that give life to the world (earth, fire, air, water, and aether), there is the 5 elements of light that bring goodness and prosperity...wisdom, courage, love, innocence, and hope. Wisdom is being understanding and insightful. Courage is face ur fears and insecurities. Love, we know that one already. Innocence bring kindness, compassion and sympathy. Hope metaphorically build bridges, find what has been lost, and mends what's broken.
Even Hitler knew he would meet his downfall, especially since he spoke of how he would die in Berlin in a chapter of Mein Kamf. Sometimes, when stuff goes down, you know what’s happening but you don’t know how its going to happen until it does.
He doesn't even look like a person. He was down to some kind of weirdo hybrid
Thanks again Dean !
play "The moment i knew " by Taylor Swift
Hey Dean you shouldve titled the video It was at this moment Voldemort knew he fucked up 😂😂Lol memes
1.44 I guess his worshipers were scared of him?
A lot of villans are cocky and think they can't be defeated
Voldemort palpatine pennywise
Beside that great video
Now I'm latching onto Potter's soul... I'm even less than I was before. Writing this while Harry's asleep.
Ah… shi-
(HE’S BACK)
Big fan of your video & the HP series , you should do a video on why didn’t Harry realise sooner he could see into Voldemort’s mind or why didn’t Dumbeldore tell Harry when he told him of these “dreams”
uff goosebumps, very well thought through :D
This was such an awesome video! I have a question though and I don't want to sound rude. its just something i noticed with your accent. you kind of have a mix between English and American accent?
I think deep down he did realise he lost but his pride wouldn't accept it
Movies need to rebooted. What a mess they were.
While i do enjoy the idea of far more accurate movies there too many powerful performances in them,plus come'on Alan Rickman
INSTEAD i think they could rerelease them with a few improvements
Like
-De age a Snape and Harrys parents a bit(they are supposed to be 21 when they died and Snape 38)
-Have Voldemort fall back dead instead of turning to ashes as its important he dies like an ordinary man
-Put the stuff from the book about the Voldemort vs Dumbledore duel that werent in the film,Gambon is alive and deaging is a thing.
-MAYBE make Voldemorts eye look a dark bloody red at times like in the books
-Reshoot the scene where Voldemort interrogates Grindelwald,him not giving him info as redemption is important and he was supposed to look skinny like a skeleton
-Maybe they should do something about the whole rude Dumbledore thing
-Reinclude the line "I am not worried Harry,i am with you",it was deleted
-Maybe remake the last scene where they are trying really badly to look like grown ups like Honest Trailer said,it would be so much more natural and emotional now
-Have Harry not going close to Voldemort like a dumbass and Dumbledore having to push him back,in the book he is protected by an enhanted statue
-Maybe remove some of the weirder Voldemort grunts(TAH!)
-Tom Riddle asking for the DATA position would be a cool addition
-Make the Voldemort on Quirrels head actually look like Fiennes and have him voice the lines
-Shoot the scene of Harrys parents death with Ralph Fiennes,he doesnt wear a hood in the rest of the movies
-I would like Voldemorts duel with Minerva and Kingsley to be shot.
-Peter Petegrews death from the books
@@newhybrid101 I feel the majority of the bad performances vastly outweigh the good ones from people like Alan Rickman. And it's not hard to see why it went bad seeing how the franchise has had more than one director. The whole thing was a creative cluster f*** with conflicting differences from very different directors.
I stopped watching the movies from order of the phoenix onwards. To this day I haven't watched half blood Prince and either of the deathly hallows.
I just think the movie gave Voldemort way too theatrical of a death. He should have just dropped dead, a lifeless body hitting the ground, motionless like in the book.
omg- earlyyyyyyyy- i love ur videos btw ❤️
I just finished another HP Marathon I love these movies
“But he killed himself instead“
He was fearless until the trio broke in Gringotts and he found out what they took. Thats when he started becoming erratic and scared.
We are all immortal. It is up to us to determine how we live forever: In Fear or With Joy.
Sheamus you're wrong Dumbledore wasn't invulnerable yet he was terrified of Dumbledore explain that one bro
This was a great analysis!
Thanks for the video...i loved it
And he never saw it coming...
Freaking awesome love these videos
Wouldn't it be his 4th or 5th attempt
Book1 he shares a body with quirl and orders him to kill harry
Book 2 his horcrux possesses ginny Weasley and lures Harry to the chamber of secrets where Harry takes a basilisk fang to his arm
Book 4 he comes back to full power and attempts to kill harry yet again
Book 5 the battle of the department of mysteries
Book 7 Malfoy manor and godrics hollow where Harry narrowly gets away leading up to their final showdown in the battle of Hogwarts
QUESTION: how did Harry know there were 7 horcruxes
Slughorn's memory about splitting the soul 7 times
ummm dumbledore :D
He believed there were six (not counting Voldemort himself) until his conversation with Dumbledore at the "train station." That's when he found out about himself being an accidental horcrux.
So he knew he'd lose when he lost 😂
Just think if not for Snape hearing the prophecy and Voldemort acting on it, he probably wouldn't have lost.
I believe it may have been at the moment he and Harry paused in their final duel that he knew he might not win. You could see it on his face, he was dumbfounded.
I loved this video. Thank you so much
Very insightful
Heres a suggestion fore a what if episode, what if the trio became animegus together, simmular to the maruders.
Anime guys?? Animagus?
@@Nikstar112 yes Thats what i meant, my mistake.
If voldemort knew he was immortal why them be afraid of Harry?
Imagine if our dark lord came blasting in with full military gear. Should have hired a good mercenaries team.
ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE!
Beatles reference
@@singalingalongaling I'm glad some gets it.
Can you do a video on why Hagrid was being held like a hostage in the dark forest?
Well nobody even knew that he was immortal. They just believed him to be extremely powerful, as he was.
I wish someone would make a anime of the Harry Potter series out of the book and make episodes of and 7 seasons of it
Was I the only one that was really surprised that, neither in the book or movies, we didn't see him beg for his life in the end?
Considering he was absolutely terrified of death, he was willing to put his soul through all that just to avoid death coz it scared him so much. I think it would make sense if he went out kinda like Littefinger from Game of Thrones, breaking down and begging.
But maybe that's just me.
First of all - Littlefinger's death was absolutely pathetic and everybody hated it. And Voldemort didn't really have time for that, as he was dueling Harry, and died during that duel. Besides. he was still confident that he could win, so he didn't see any reason to beg anyone.
@@docbrown2045 Ok, what I didn't say is Littlefinger was my favorite character and I hated his death. He was a master with words, a manipulator, he wouldn't just fall to his knees, he would try to out-manipulate them till the very end. That was a bad death *for Littlefinger*. But for Voldemort? I can totally see it - the man was terrified of death.
As for there being no time - that's why I said "neither in the book nor movies"; in the book he goes out super quickly, but in the movies there is plenty of time during which he realises what is happening. And if they did implement this, it would have to be during this time, when it's too late for anyone to save him (coz you dont want characters taking pity). I at least wanted a little "Help me..." But again, that's just me.
I don't know I am not a competitive person
Did he really know when he was going to die?
I think he knew it was inevitable at a certain point
@@HarryPotterFolklore i dont think he knew honestly. he was over his head towards the end. He's my favourite character along with Albus Dumbledore but he was his own worst enemy at the end of the day.
He’s a fictional character, he doesn’t know anything.
lol
I’m still pondering the story of the 3 hallows and how since Harry possessed all three of this is the reason avada kedavra didn’t work on him because he was immortal as he possessed all three
He wasn't immortal. By possessing all 3 objects and willingly going to his death, he had become the "Master of Death", which allowed him to choose whether or not he wished to remain dead, or return to the world of the living and finish the task he had set out for himself.
@@feralphantom94 ahh which he was able to 😊 thanks for that!
You know, seeing that again I thought how gross is it that there all those bits of Voldemort flying around everywhere. Someone do an Accio spell quickly!
Voldemort should have tort bellatrix how to make a horcrux. So he had someone to be immortal with. Also voldemort should have Occlumency more to block his mind. And when he knew nagini was the last horcrux he could have made more and hide them somewhere better like a volcano or something like that.
It was when Bellatrix died.
2:05 @HarryPotterFolklore How did the Death Eaters and their supporters react to an infant Harry being responsible for Voldemort's unexpected downfall? I need you to do a video on it.
The moment voldy became moldy
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Wasn't there a troll in the philosopher's stone challenges?
that thumb nail has me cackling
if harry got hit by the killing curse and saved he knew something was wrong
because How come harry still lives
remember what blood Voldemort uses for his returns ( Harry own blood mean the spell that his mother did still active as in return Voldemort would fall down as the killing curse likes hit him back as they both uses the same blood in their body
Voldemort has only 0.4% of harry blood making harry life as long as the dark lord still lives he would too
I agree with you
I think thats a stretch saying voldremort was smart here is my case if he never brought Nagini to hogwarts and left at an undisclosed location or somewhere harry couldnt reach he would technically be untouchable and he could have been invincible and after his defeat in the chamber of secrets he should have gotten snape to get the sword/sorting hat and anything else to defeat him
What the moment he looked in the mirror he knew he lost that bussy game he never had.
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My question is why didn't Dumbledore try to defeat Voldermort in the 1st Wizardly War? That would of been something to see!
Because I think Dumbledore always suspected that Voldemort made Horcruxes. But, still. At least "killing" him would result in him being disembodied like what happened when Harry was a baby. Wouldn't there be a spell to imprison that main part of his soul?
Okay. He wouldn't be dead, but being magically trapped with no body might be worse.
Remember. In OOTP when Dumbledore fought Voldemort, he told him that worse things could be magically done to a man than death.
I'm guessing Dumbledore wanted Voldy GONE with no chance of him building another new body.
From what I understand, a killing curse WILL rip you out of your body, even with Horcruxes.
In fact, it's never mentioned, but I'm guessing when they found Harry as a baby, they found Voldemort's corpse as well. A rebounding killing curse wouldn't destroy his body.
I dont get that. I read somewhere that the elderwand chooses the more powerful wizard. So how did the elderwand not choose Voldemort but Harry?
This video cover reminds me of a portrait from Prisoner of Azkaban film.
Voldemort never lived up to the hype... He couldn't take over a school... That said, I'd like a story about his rise to power from the orphan dumbledoor brought to Hogwarts... To the night Harry survived him
I don't understand how expelliarmus killed him. Why does he die when he is disarmed?
Expelliarmus from the true master of the Elder Wand blocked the killing curse and reverted it to its caster.
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Voldemort might’ve realized he was going to lose, but he was too arrogant to admit it. Therefore, Voldemort still tried to kill Harry, which proved to be his ultimate downfall.
Here's a thought for a video. How powerful was Harry Potter? Dumbledore solidified his status as being a powerful wizard with his defeat of Grindelwald, so you would think Harry Potter would be known as one of the most powerful wizards of all time by defeating Voldemort, but was he? Curious to know just how powerful Harry Potter was.