Kreacher listened to Harry because he was left number 10 Grimmauld Place, the headquarters of the Order and Sirius' home in Sirius' will. That means he inherited the house elf as well
Heck. In the UK age of consent is 16 (applies to marriage and work, too) and age of criminal responsibility is 10. So the wizard world even holds people back a year.
Fleur met Bill in Goblet of Fire. The families of the contestants were invited to the last event of the Triwizard cup and Mrs. Weasley and Bill showed up for Harry. He met Fleur and they immediately hit it off. The movie left that out
I haven’t seen the Fantastic Beasts series. Do they go into any flashback scenes of him with Grindelwald when they were younger?? Only asking because that’s when we would have seen Albus as a young caretaker of Aberforth and Ariel..
@@galaxylucia1898 No. They don't include Ariel or the younger Albus and Aberforth. However, the adult Aberforth is in the last Fantastic Beast and Albus and Grindewald's relationship feature in it as well.
One of the absolute best parts of this series is that we get some of the most elite British actors of the last 50 years showing up for various roles. Bill Nighy just casually dropping by for a couple of scenes is incredible.
Stephen King said Dolores Umbridge is the scariest character ever written 😅. I'd agree as there is no other character I can think of, not even Volde, that comes close to such collective ire.
Georges ear was unfixable because it was damaged by a curse. Ron split because of spell gone badly (Hermione had to change direction mid spell because that Ministry guy teleported with them to the first location).
Yes Jamie Campbell Bower who is playing young Grindelwald was also One/Henry Creel in the last season of Stranger Things. He was also in Twilight playing Caius, the blond Volturi and in Sweeney Todd with Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp. He's that type of chameleon actor that people don't usually recognize.
He's such a good actor and nice guy in general, I wish he had more recognition I first saw him in The Mortal Instruments and I has been sad he doesn't have more movies ever since
I recognised him in Stranger things but yeah... Only saw Twilight through once (once is enough) and wouldn't remember him. Never noticed he was in Sweeney Todd. He was also in the TV Series: Camelot. For anyone who may have seen that show. It wasn't as good as Merlin but he's in there :)
In the book, the argument scene between Harry and Ron happens immediately after hearing from fleeing survivors (including their comrade Dean Thomas and Tonks' father with two goblins) that some Weasleys had been in trouble, including Ginny at Hogwarts, but without knowing what. In the film, Ron viscerally scream at Harry in his face his parents are dead, Where in the book, it's Harry who is literally screaming that his parents are dead, so Ron retorts back as much as his parents are perhaps too. Which changes the dynamic of the argument. In the Movie, Ron seems dirty, where in the book he is angry (with the influence of the Horcrux) to believe that Harry doesn't care about what they just heard about the Weasleys.
Yes! Also in the books, Harry TELLS Ron to leave about 2 or 3 times before he actually does, and mocks him multiple times. People also fail to realise that Ron had severe blood loss, had been wearing the locket far too much, and was on the verge of starvation whilst being injured as well. The movies did him so dirty
The writer of the movie had some kinda hate boner Ron. The sheer amount of lines and stuff that are taken from Ron and given, usually, to Hermione is unreal. Don't think he understood that all he did was make Hermione worse in the movies.
It's so weird because I never hated Ron 😅I never read the books but I always liked Ron as a character and was able to put together hints and clues about him and his struggles and motivations.
There's a reason Voldemort always looks weird when holding his wand. The actor who played Voldemort had read the books, and he wanted the wand to feel like an extension of his hand. So they made his wands with a hook that he could loop a finger around, and it just looks distorted/wrong as he holds it. It's a nice little touch to make Voldemort different than everyone else.
It really makes a lot of sense to do that. Adds to the uncanny nature that he has. He wouldn't want to practice magic in the same style as everyone else.
The cloak of Invisibility was passed from father to son for generations. Harry is a direct descendant of the youngest brother. Grindlewald was in Azkaban for his crimes that he committed during the fantastic beasts saga. He was the owner of the Elder Wand for decades, until he lost a duel with Dumbledore. Since then, Dumbledore has held the Elderwand. In the books, Grindlewald does not tell Voldy where the Wand is, because he both respects and loved Dumbledore. He laughs at Tom, and then Tom kills in a fit of rage. Grindlewald is the reason why Voldemort feared Dumbledore. He grew up on the stories of how powerful Grindlewald was, and Dumbledore defeated him multiple times and sent him to Azkaban. Voldemort killed Mad eye as he believed Mad eye would’ve been protecting Harry as he was the strongest auror there. Alongside Kingsley. Snape was the one that sliced off the twins ear. Voldemorts name has a curse attached to it (hence why no one spoke his name in the first few movies, out of fear from what used to happen) and that is why the death eaters appeared out of nowhere at loona’s house.
Also, I feel like people forget that Dobby is not in the films nearly as much as the books, so it's completely fair to find him irritating if all you have to base him on is the movies 😂
I never read the books but I loved Dobby since his first appearance 😃 People interpret motivations and actions differently but even then, I find myself very, very rarely hating any character. Especially ones who are so obviously innocent and mistreated 😆
Not getting the full Dobby experience sucks. Would've loved to see him and Winky at Hogwarts. They never really show case his dress sense and everything.
@@emperorhakimiv7745 Same with Kreacher. He was so completely against Harry inherating him etc. But he turned around slowly with how they treated him. Ended up making them food, and even leading the house elves at Hogwarts in the final battle against Voldi.
In the book, the dance scene in the tent does not exist, the two of them spend days, even weeks, depressed about Ron's departure, but also about the solitude away from everyone. Besides, they also removed the dance scene between Ron and Hermione at Bill and Fleur's wedding.
You’re right. Why introduce spark between Harry and Hermione and NOT the real thing with Ron? People already complain about Hermione ending with Ron, this would set them straight. They should have cut this nonsense and rather keep Dudley’s goodbye scene in.
@@farfaraway4285 Harry and Hermione were never attracted to each other. They are like siblings. Yeah, it's too bad for Dudley. It clearly showed a progression in his mentality, or the addition of the scene between Petunia and Harry wasn't bad.
@@farfaraway4285I think some Hermione fans shouldn't complain about her ending up with Ron, because if it weren't for his lines that were stolen and given to her throughout the films, she wouldn't be as loved as she is by movie fans. I hope the TV show that's in development doesn't do this to Ron again, the character deserves to have his lines and personality preserved.
@@farfaraway4285I don't think it's supposed to represent a spark between them I think it's just supposed to show that they care about one another as friends.
@@farfaraway4285 nah, there was no spark between them. You and so many people got it wrong. There's a thing called chemistry, and their chemistry was best friends. Not everyone is a caveman, some people are strong enough to stay friends, some people have dignity.
Okay. Both Charlie AND Bill were at the Triwizard Tournament. Charlie was there because he deals with dragons. Bill was there with Mrs. Weasley for that photo op (when Rita had H cornered in the closet) the photo event was where the champions took photos with their fam. Like Molly said in OotP she's as good as a mom to H so she and Bill Were there as support. That's where Fleur first "laid eyes" on him. After that, they met through work. They both work at Gringotts.
28:03 I think it's because the ear was cut off with a curse and can't be cured, like dumbledore couldn't cure his hand...it's dark magic Ron's arm just split because it's something that can canonically happen if something goes wrong during apparition/disapparition in hp
Charlie is Ron's brother who works with Dragons. Bill is another of Ron's brothers, He go the scare during a battle at Hogwarts which was left out of the previous movie. In the book there were books which told about Horcruxes, which Hermine summoned out of Dumbledore's office after he died. They weren't tracked by the wand. A tracker was put on Voldemort's name. When his name was spoken the guys would be drawn to there it was said. Harry took Mad Eye's eye from the door and buried it. God Parents were usually picked when the child was baptized. It was a religious thing. Fluey met Bill because they both worked at the Gringott's bank. Bill was a spell breaker for the bank.
Yo Umbridge is *terrifying* in this, she's wearing the locket and her Patronus is *more powerful*, she's so truly wicked that having a piece of Voldemort's soul made her *more powerful* as a manifestation of her increased cruelty! The locket was Hell for the Trio but for Umbridge it was a power enhancer 😱
Voldemort made saying his name into a homing beacon. That's why the snatchers appear so close to them. Reason being only people are opposed to Voldemort would say his name instead of Dark Lord.
Someone probably already said but there's a deleted scene of what Navi said where Dudley shakes Harry's hand and Petunia showing she cared for Lily and her attempt at a goodbye.
It’s important to remember why no one speaks Voldy’s name in the first few movies. It is because he put a tracker curse on his name. If you spoke it, he’d know where you are and send death eaters to the location. Hence why everyone says you know who, or he who shall not be named. In the movies they don’t explain that so the scene in loona’s house doesn’t make sense.
52:23: That’s very true but some of us also like characters faster than others. We all like people and grow differently. One good example is Ahsoka. Most people hated Ahsoka when she first appeared. I loved her so much from the beginning.
@@VVoude He's talking about Ahsoka's character, not the show. Some people hated her in the Clone Wars film when she was first introduced, and many still disliked her when the Clone Wars series started. But she later became a beloved character by many.
The mirror shard Harry uses to ask for help was given to him by Sirius in book 5 iirc. He had its complement so they could communicate. James and Sirius had used the mirrors to communicate back in the day. Here, it was a last resort. Harry had no idea who was on the other side after Sirius died, but he sees a blue eye that reminds him of Dumbledore.
Remember horcruxes are technically magical living things they have part of a soul so it’s unwise to just have it in a bag or your pocket cause one minutes it can be there and the next it’s gone best to have it on your person even though it affects the person wearing it
I knew there would be something with dobby in this film, and to pats credit, dobby is mid at the end of book 2. The difference is, he is in book 4 and 5 quite a lot, but the movies just cut him out, so his loss isn't as significant here. Pat just saw dobby in movie 2, in that all he does is cause trouble for Harry then you see he was malfoys elf at the end, not caring about him is valid only watching the movies.
Harry dancing with Hermione, to make her feel better, to have one moment of genuine joy in this terrible time... Quite possibly my favorite scene in all of Harry Potter. Excellent Nick Cave song, too
An anachronistic song, though. The graves of James & Lily shown in the movie reveal that the movies are also set in the late 1990s, just like the book.
This scene would be even more meaningful if they had included Ron and Hermione dancing and having fun together at Bil and Fluer's wedding, something that happens in the books. People would better understand the emptiness Hermione was feeling at the moment and what Harry tried to do by dancing with her.
I think in the books Hermione does take the books about Horcruxes from the school. Dumbledor had kept them in his office. I think she reveals that she put the books in her special bag after the funeral, using magic. And they learn about how to destroy them from the books (basalisk venom or fiend fire). And I think Bill works for Gringots and after school Fleur went to work for the bank as well, so they met that way.
In the book, Pettigrew was about to kill Harry in the Malfoy Manor but then hesitated. Then the silver hand that Voldemort created for Pettigrew sensed the betrayal to Voldemort and the hand made Pettigrew strangle himself.
*The Ministry has fallen. Scrimgeour is dead. They're coming.* That line is so horrific, chilling. In the book where it just ends the chapter and in the movie tho.
Harry inherited Grimwold Place from Black. That includes the house elf. Harry was his master. It wasn't safe to free him because he knew too many secrets about the Order.
Fleur Delacour got a thing for Bill Weasley in the fourth book. He came with Mrs Weasley as family to support Harry and she saw him. Then in book 5 they start dating and book 6 they get engaged.
When I got my book at midnight on July 21, 2007, I started reading. About 30 minutes later, I went “NO” when we lost Hedwig. And then again when we lost Mad-Eye. Goblet of Fire was my entry into the franchise so Mad-Eye was important to me, and it absolutely blew to lose my favorite character.
11:33 The actors who play Bill Weasley(Domhnall Gleeson) and Mad-Eye Moody(Brendan Gleeson) are father and son, so Bill delivering the sad news about Mad-Eye's death is both ironic and fitting. 15:24 Funnily enough, the fifth book in the series is 766 pages long.
Rana talking about people needing to let the guys figure stuff out on their own when her and Navi have been telling them the wrong information throughout the whole series feels extremely hypocritical lol
The ressurection stone has been passed down in the Gaunt family (salazer slytherin's family) includes Voldemort's mother. The invisibility cloak has been passed down in the Potter family. The 2nd brother is the progenitor of the Gaunt family & the 3rd brother is the progenitor of the Potter family.
Fleur met Bill during the Tri-wizard Tournament in the Goblet of Fire book. Family came to watch during the last event and in the books that was Molly and Bill who came to Hogwarts for that.
34:46: Yeah the expression Nearly Headless Nick used for those ghosts who stay behind in the human world is that they didn’t go on. Harry’s parents and Sirius “went on.” Nick said he was too afraid of death to go on.
About the house elves, they were a bigger part of the story in the books. Hermione even fought for their rights and started a protest party, forgot the name. Dobby, among other elves, was a more elaborated character, hence book fans got to know him better and is a favorite of many. His death had more emotional impact while reading.
19:36 Y’all losing your minds because Umbridge is still alive it’s just so on point 😂😂 Even Voldemort himself doesn’t piss off the fandom like that pink toad
They started up with that close-up shot because what a way to introduce the actor who has been in the background of damn near every sci-fi franchise out there. He was in Hitchhiker's Guide, he was one of Lord Vader's caretakers on Mustafar, I'm pretty sure he watched General Zod get sent into the Phantom Zone on a dicksicle, etc.
56:08 There is a reason why Dumbledore didn't tell Harry things, Harry had to discover things for himself so that when the time came he would face challenges and death with courage, courage was essential for Harry to be successful, including when he tries to get the sword at the bottom of the lake, this is explained in more detail in the books, something that the films didn't explain properly.
Yep. Her mother Andromeda, married Ted Tonks, a muggle born wizard. And she was disowned for being a “blood traitor” On the 5th movie the camera lingers on Andromeda’s face burnt out of the Black Family tree near Sirius’ spot… but I guess they didn’t want to waste time with him giving that exposition to Harry. In the book, Sirius does explain how he’s related to both the Malfoys AND the Weaselys.
Fun facts from the books that are not in the movie/partly removed: - The locket they destroyed, had an "S" engraved on it. It was Salazar Slitherin's locket, one of the founders of Hogwarts, and Voldemort is his direct descendant. It was given as an heirloom in his family. - The eye on Umbridge's office is Mad Eye's eye. She took it after he died. That's why Harry took it back when he left the Ministry. - In the story of The Three Brothers. the resurrection stone has a kind of diamond shape. Like the stone which was on the horcruxe ring Dumbledore destroyed... It was Voldemort's mother's ring. - R.A.B knew about the locket because Kreature told him. Voldemort "borrowed" Kreature when he created his horcruxe to test the potion in the cave. Kreature survived because elves do not react to magic the same way witches do. When Kreature returned he told R.A.B, who drank the potion and didn't survive. Kreature tried to destroy it for 20 years. - In the book, Voldemort put a curse on his name. Should one say it out loud, snatchers would appear around you. - Dumbledore and Grindewald were lovers. He was indeed in Azkaban, and was the previous owner of the Elder's Wand. Dumbledore inherited it after beating Grindewald in a magic dual, in which Dumbledore's sister, Arianna, died. Alberforth, Dumbledore's brother, never forgave him. - George lost his ear because of Snape. His cast "Sectumsempra" on him. - In the book, Peter Pettigrew was not stunned. Ron and Harry convinced him to let them go, and when Peter Pettitgrew hesitated, his silver hand, which Voldemort created, strangled him to death. Voldemort cast a curse on it when he created it, should Wormtail ever betray him. - Rita Skitter could write many articles with sensational news for a reason: in a Globet of Fire, Hermione tried to frame her, and discovers she is an unregistrered Animagus. Animagi must be resgistered at the Ministry, and there are only seven (McGonagall is one of them). Rita Skitter can turn into a beetle, and evesdrop on every conversation. Hermione trapped her in a glass jar at the end of a Globet of Fire, and threatened to report her to the Ministry. It's all I can think about right now.
Dumbledore's sister died before Dumbledore/Grindewald's duel. It happened at Dumbledore's home and then Grindy fled. Years passed before Dumbledore finally confronted him. I wish the silver hand was something to watch
Technically she taught at his school but I doubt the lady in the beginning was ever one of Malfoys teachers as I'm pretty sure she is the teacher of the one muggle appreciation class Hermione took in Prisoner of Azkaban
its in the book but umbridge was saved by dumbledor from the centaurs and she was fired afterwards, after voldy took over the ministry she got her job back
I still feel like Radcliffe was such a good sport to agree to 120 something takes where he's undressing and dressing again, including in a bra. And he talked to each actor about how they dress/undress to get it right. And he seemed to have a good attitude in the behind the scenes That would have been an absolute Nope from me
Fleur saw Bill at the Tri-wizard Tourney in the book, not the movie, during a time when family members were permitted to see the chosen champions. The Weasley's showed up for Harry since he has no one else, and Bill happened to be there too. The second time they met was when Fleur took a part time job at Gringotts where Bill was working as a Curse-breaker and from there started dating the more they saw each other.
The thing with Voldermorts name being a trigger for a raiding party on your location might be useful the first few times but you'd think that people fighting Voldermort would learn to use that to their advantage, setting up preplaced ambushes and just killing whoever turned up. Voldermort himself might be a problem but you cant really rule from horseback if you have no troops.
Lol I try to keep a open mind in terms of..."magic for everything". Just as tech in our world, I do believe there would still be limitations and even since the founders and however far back, over time more spells were developed or discovered. Maybe some spells for certain things will forever be unreachable or it's just going to take time...if that makes sense.
magic is a tool and tools are only as good as the person using them. the spell to solve a problem might exist but if you dont know it, or more likely, dont think to use it, especially in a pressured scenario where you have to think fast then it doesnt really matter that the spell exists
“You’re lying Delores, and one mustn’t tell lies.”
That was the coldest line when I was a kid.
*Dolores
It's honestly just the way dobby stands there on the beach, looking so helpless. Gets me every time.
Also, its when he says "such a beautiful place, to be with friends." That broke me inside.
@@ChristopherJames1993 Yeah that's when the tears come, every time
@@lennonmahoney7302 😂😂
That and him smiling right after to harry before he goes 😢
So small 😞
can we just appreciate instead of making us wait like a week between movies how they just did them all over the past 3 to 4 days? Thanks guys :)
A week? We’re lucky if it’s only a week. Some reactors wait months between films. I hate when they do that.
Agreed! And these reactions are so good!
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It was a Christmas Miracle! 🎄
@@aidinexmachina4232 Right! 😂😂😂
Harry honoring Dobby by burying him though manual labor instead of magic always gets me
Kreacher listened to Harry because he was left number 10 Grimmauld Place, the headquarters of the Order and Sirius' home in Sirius' will. That means he inherited the house elf as well
And all the male Black family members are dead. Had one been alive then Kreacher would have been bound to him.
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"Don't use that wand, it can get tracked"
Was that Pat paying attention? Omg the character growth we needed for 2023.
They’re 17 actually. In the wizarding world, seventeen means they’re of age
Heck. In the UK age of consent is 16 (applies to marriage and work, too) and age of criminal responsibility is 10. So the wizard world even holds people back a year.
Fleur met Bill in Goblet of Fire. The families of the contestants were invited to the last event of the Triwizard cup and Mrs. Weasley and Bill showed up for Harry. He met Fleur and they immediately hit it off. The movie left that out
in half blood prince he is also one of the guards in the school when albus and potter leaves for their trip
Dumbledore's family background is fascinating. I wish they'd have dived more into it.
I haven’t seen the Fantastic Beasts series. Do they go into any flashback scenes of him with Grindelwald when they were younger?? Only asking because that’s when we would have seen Albus as a young caretaker of Aberforth and Ariel..
@@galaxylucia1898 No. They don't include Ariel or the younger Albus and Aberforth. However, the adult Aberforth is in the last Fantastic Beast and Albus and Grindewald's relationship feature in it as well.
Who's Ariel?@@galaxylucia1898 Did Ariana have a nickname?
@@kk_sj3635 they probably just mistaken Ariana with Ariel for some reason
One of the absolute best parts of this series is that we get some of the most elite British actors of the last 50 years showing up for various roles. Bill Nighy just casually dropping by for a couple of scenes is incredible.
Dobby's first line in the series: Harry Potter, such an honor it is.
Dobby's last words: Dobby is happy, to be with his friend Harry Potter.
“Her name BETTER not be Backshots” from Spidey absolutely WRECKED me oh my god 😂😂😂
Stephen King said Dolores Umbridge is the scariest character ever written 😅. I'd agree as there is no other character I can think of, not even Volde, that comes close to such collective ire.
The fact that Stephen King of all people said that is hilarious. That’s pretty high praise.
It's only because she's relatable. Everyone knew or had a teacher like her so the hate is more personal.
@@EvilOdysseus that's exactly what he said in the interview
@@EvilOdysseus Everyone? I doubt that.
Georges ear was unfixable because it was damaged by a curse. Ron split because of spell gone badly (Hermione had to change direction mid spell because that Ministry guy teleported with them to the first location).
Bill Weasley, who told them Mad Eye was dead, was played by Domhnall Gleason. His real life, dad, Brendan Gleason, played Mad Eye.
It doesn't matter how long it's been since the book and the movie released, Dobby's death still hurts every time. 😭
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I sob every time I read or hear it in the audiobook or watch it on tv
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Yes Jamie Campbell Bower who is playing young Grindelwald was also One/Henry Creel in the last season of Stranger Things. He was also in Twilight playing Caius, the blond Volturi and in Sweeney Todd with Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp. He's that type of chameleon actor that people don't usually recognize.
He's such a good actor and nice guy in general, I wish he had more recognition
I first saw him in The Mortal Instruments and I has been sad he doesn't have more movies ever since
@@aliceblack9712 I know right, saw him in concert in London a while back, such a sweet soul
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I recognised him in Stranger things but yeah... Only saw Twilight through once (once is enough) and wouldn't remember him. Never noticed he was in Sweeney Todd. He was also in the TV Series: Camelot. For anyone who may have seen that show. It wasn't as good as Merlin but he's in there :)
Grindelwald was locked up in Nurmengard, a prison in his own country, he built for his opponents. He ended there himself after defeated by Dumbledore.
In the book, the argument scene between Harry and Ron happens immediately after hearing from fleeing survivors (including their comrade Dean Thomas and Tonks' father with two goblins) that some Weasleys had been in trouble, including Ginny at Hogwarts, but without knowing what.
In the film, Ron viscerally scream at Harry in his face his parents are dead,
Where in the book, it's Harry who is literally screaming that his parents are dead, so Ron retorts back as much as his parents are perhaps too.
Which changes the dynamic of the argument. In the Movie, Ron seems dirty, where in the book he is angry (with the influence of the Horcrux) to believe that Harry doesn't care about what they just heard about the Weasleys.
Yes! Also in the books, Harry TELLS Ron to leave about 2 or 3 times before he actually does, and mocks him multiple times. People also fail to realise that Ron had severe blood loss, had been wearing the locket far too much, and was on the verge of starvation whilst being injured as well. The movies did him so dirty
The writer of the movie had some kinda hate boner Ron. The sheer amount of lines and stuff that are taken from Ron and given, usually, to Hermione is unreal. Don't think he understood that all he did was make Hermione worse in the movies.
they did ron so dirty in the movie adaptations it's crazy
It's so weird because I never hated Ron 😅I never read the books but I always liked Ron as a character and was able to put together hints and clues about him and his struggles and motivations.
There's a reason Voldemort always looks weird when holding his wand. The actor who played Voldemort had read the books, and he wanted the wand to feel like an extension of his hand. So they made his wands with a hook that he could loop a finger around, and it just looks distorted/wrong as he holds it. It's a nice little touch to make Voldemort different than everyone else.
It really makes a lot of sense to do that. Adds to the uncanny nature that he has. He wouldn't want to practice magic in the same style as everyone else.
"Dumbledore is your only support system"
Poor Molly and Arthur, Remus, Minerva, Hagrid the GOAT
And Auntie McGonagald
I dont think them combined reaches the power of Dumbledore
The cloak of Invisibility was passed from father to son for generations. Harry is a direct descendant of the youngest brother.
Grindlewald was in Azkaban for his crimes that he committed during the fantastic beasts saga.
He was the owner of the Elder Wand for decades, until he lost a duel with Dumbledore. Since then, Dumbledore has held the Elderwand.
In the books, Grindlewald does not tell Voldy where the Wand is, because he both respects and loved Dumbledore. He laughs at Tom, and then Tom kills in a fit of rage.
Grindlewald is the reason why Voldemort feared Dumbledore. He grew up on the stories of how powerful Grindlewald was, and Dumbledore defeated him multiple times and sent him to Azkaban.
Voldemort killed Mad eye as he believed Mad eye would’ve been protecting Harry as he was the strongest auror there. Alongside Kingsley.
Snape was the one that sliced off the twins ear.
Voldemorts name has a curse attached to it (hence why no one spoke his name in the first few movies, out of fear from what used to happen) and that is why the death eaters appeared out of nowhere at loona’s house.
Also, I feel like people forget that Dobby is not in the films nearly as much as the books, so it's completely fair to find him irritating if all you have to base him on is the movies 😂
I never read the books but I loved Dobby since his first appearance 😃 People interpret motivations and actions differently but even then, I find myself very, very rarely hating any character. Especially ones who are so obviously innocent and mistreated 😆
Not getting the full Dobby experience sucks. Would've loved to see him and Winky at Hogwarts. They never really show case his dress sense and everything.
@@emperorhakimiv7745 Same with Kreacher. He was so completely against Harry inherating him etc. But he turned around slowly with how they treated him. Ended up making them food, and even leading the house elves at Hogwarts in the final battle against Voldi.
In the book, the dance scene in the tent does not exist, the two of them spend days, even weeks, depressed about Ron's departure, but also about the solitude away from everyone. Besides, they also removed the dance scene between Ron and Hermione at Bill and Fleur's wedding.
You’re right. Why introduce spark between Harry and Hermione and NOT the real thing with Ron? People already complain about Hermione ending with Ron, this would set them straight. They should have cut this nonsense and rather keep Dudley’s goodbye scene in.
@@farfaraway4285 Harry and Hermione were never attracted to each other. They are like siblings.
Yeah, it's too bad for Dudley. It clearly showed a progression in his mentality, or the addition of the scene between Petunia and Harry wasn't bad.
@@farfaraway4285I think some Hermione fans shouldn't complain about her ending up with Ron, because if it weren't for his lines that were stolen and given to her throughout the films, she wouldn't be as loved as she is by movie fans. I hope the TV show that's in development doesn't do this to Ron again, the character deserves to have his lines and personality preserved.
@@farfaraway4285I don't think it's supposed to represent a spark between them I think it's just supposed to show that they care about one another as friends.
@@farfaraway4285 nah, there was no spark between them. You and so many people got it wrong. There's a thing called chemistry, and their chemistry was best friends. Not everyone is a caveman, some people are strong enough to stay friends, some people have dignity.
Okay. Both Charlie AND Bill were at the Triwizard Tournament. Charlie was there because he deals with dragons. Bill was there with Mrs. Weasley for that photo op (when Rita had H cornered in the closet) the photo event was where the champions took photos with their fam. Like Molly said in OotP she's as good as a mom to H so she and Bill Were there as support. That's where Fleur first "laid eyes" on him.
After that, they met through work. They both work at Gringotts.
28:03 I think it's because the ear was cut off with a curse and can't be cured, like dumbledore couldn't cure his hand...it's dark magic
Ron's arm just split because it's something that can canonically happen if something goes wrong during apparition/disapparition in hp
Charlie is Ron's brother who works with Dragons. Bill is another of Ron's brothers, He go the scare during a battle at Hogwarts which was left out of the previous movie. In the book there were books which told about Horcruxes, which Hermine summoned out of Dumbledore's office after he died. They weren't tracked by the wand. A tracker was put on Voldemort's name. When his name was spoken the guys would be drawn to there it was said. Harry took Mad Eye's eye from the door and buried it. God Parents were usually picked when the child was baptized. It was a religious thing. Fluey met Bill because they both worked at the Gringott's bank. Bill was a spell breaker for the bank.
37:13 all three of them jumping while spidey sits there and smirks 😂😂
Yo Umbridge is *terrifying* in this, she's wearing the locket and her Patronus is *more powerful*, she's so truly wicked that having a piece of Voldemort's soul made her *more powerful* as a manifestation of her increased cruelty! The locket was Hell for the Trio but for Umbridge it was a power enhancer 😱
Idk if you noticed but xenophilius lovegood (luna’s dad) is the same actor who plays Otto Hightower in House of the Dragon. 😊
wow. great spot
Voldemort made saying his name into a homing beacon. That's why the snatchers appear so close to them. Reason being only people are opposed to Voldemort would say his name instead of Dark Lord.
Wonder if anything happens if someone says Tom and/or Riddle. Cause tbh I'd find calling him his basic boy name way more disrespectful to him.
Someone probably already said but there's a deleted scene of what Navi said where Dudley shakes Harry's hand and Petunia showing she cared for Lily and her attempt at a goodbye.
37:06 man didn’t even flinch 😂 I knew it was coming and still jumped a bit, Spidey stone cold face was just… 🤌🏼 fantastic
the enduring hate for Doloris Umbridge is super fun to watch
It’s important to remember why no one speaks Voldy’s name in the first few movies.
It is because he put a tracker curse on his name. If you spoke it, he’d know where you are and send death eaters to the location. Hence why everyone says you know who, or he who shall not be named.
In the movies they don’t explain that so the scene in loona’s house doesn’t make sense.
52:23: That’s very true but some of us also like characters faster than others. We all like people and grow differently. One good example is Ahsoka. Most people hated Ahsoka when she first appeared. I loved her so much from the beginning.
And people still dislike it. And will. Because it was MEH.
@@VVoude He's talking about Ahsoka's character, not the show. Some people hated her in the Clone Wars film when she was first introduced, and many still disliked her when the Clone Wars series started. But she later became a beloved character by many.
The mirror shard Harry uses to ask for help was given to him by Sirius in book 5 iirc. He had its complement so they could communicate. James and Sirius had used the mirrors to communicate back in the day. Here, it was a last resort. Harry had no idea who was on the other side after Sirius died, but he sees a blue eye that reminds him of Dumbledore.
Remember horcruxes are technically magical living things they have part of a soul so it’s unwise to just have it in a bag or your pocket cause one minutes it can be there and the next it’s gone best to have it on your person even though it affects the person wearing it
Best new spell ever!!! “Ice-ist Thick-ist!!!!!!” 😂😂
Hahaha 😂
I knew there would be something with dobby in this film, and to pats credit, dobby is mid at the end of book 2. The difference is, he is in book 4 and 5 quite a lot, but the movies just cut him out, so his loss isn't as significant here. Pat just saw dobby in movie 2, in that all he does is cause trouble for Harry then you see he was malfoys elf at the end, not caring about him is valid only watching the movies.
Harry dancing with Hermione, to make her feel better, to have one moment of genuine joy in this terrible time... Quite possibly my favorite scene in all of Harry Potter.
Excellent Nick Cave song, too
Also an added scene.
Kind of uncomfortable to me. Didn't like it at all.
An anachronistic song, though. The graves of James & Lily shown in the movie reveal that the movies are also set in the late 1990s, just like the book.
This scene would be even more meaningful if they had included Ron and Hermione dancing and having fun together at Bil and Fluer's wedding, something that happens in the books. People would better understand the emptiness Hermione was feeling at the moment and what Harry tried to do by dancing with her.
@@ronnopotterwomp womp. You a weirdo then.
I think in the books Hermione does take the books about Horcruxes from the school. Dumbledor had kept them in his office. I think she reveals that she put the books in her special bag after the funeral, using magic. And they learn about how to destroy them from the books (basalisk venom or fiend fire). And I think Bill works for Gringots and after school Fleur went to work for the bank as well, so they met that way.
Rhys Ifans, the actor that plays Luna’s dad is actually the same actor that plays Otto Hightower in House of the Dragon!
He will always be Hugh Grant’s pantless roommate in Notting Hill to me. 😂
@@sarahroberts5188omg yeah!!😂😂😂
Classic franchise! Can't wait for the final reaction!
Man, this brings back memories of when I worked on this movie. Always glad to see ppl still enjoying it. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. :)
In the book, Pettigrew was about to kill Harry in the Malfoy Manor but then hesitated. Then the silver hand that Voldemort created for Pettigrew sensed the betrayal to Voldemort and the hand made Pettigrew strangle himself.
*The Ministry has fallen. Scrimgeour is dead. They're coming.*
That line is so horrific, chilling. In the book where it just ends the chapter and in the movie tho.
Thank you for releasing these one after the other, has been so good not having to wait inbetween films 👍
Harry inherited Grimwold Place from Black. That includes the house elf. Harry was his master. It wasn't safe to free him because he knew too many secrets about the Order.
Seeing this in cinema was a thrill ride guys. Glad y'all enjoying it as well.
6:42 The Legendary Animagus Doge!?!? He wrote Dumbledore's obituary? What a great honor for Albus!
Fleur Delacour got a thing for Bill Weasley in the fourth book. He came with Mrs Weasley as family to support Harry and she saw him. Then in book 5 they start dating and book 6 they get engaged.
Grindlewald was in a different Wizarding prison in Europe, Nurmengard Castle, not Azkaban.
Im surprised Spidey and Pat even remember how to get home 😅
Yall have blown thru the series faster than any other youtube channel
Pretty sure these are pre-recorded, a few months ago, and being released now.
The events of HP took place in the 90s. Imaging how the wizarding world would be in 20s
The actor who plays Bill Weasley is Domhnall Gleeson who’s father is actually the actor who plays Mad eye moody Brendan Gleeson
When I got my book at midnight on July 21, 2007, I started reading. About 30 minutes later, I went “NO” when we lost Hedwig. And then again when we lost Mad-Eye. Goblet of Fire was my entry into the franchise so Mad-Eye was important to me, and it absolutely blew to lose my favorite character.
53:12: Most people had no idea about the hallows. That or they believed it was only a kid’s story
Rana your explosive giddy reaction to “R.A.B” is the epitome of Harry Potter Fandom. Love it.
HOW DOES THIS DUDE SPIDY JUST GET EVERYTHING RIGHT? I mean I get that’s it’s easier to pick up on stuff as adults but GAH DAMN DUDE
11:33 The actors who play Bill Weasley(Domhnall Gleeson) and Mad-Eye Moody(Brendan Gleeson) are father and son, so Bill delivering the sad news about Mad-Eye's death is both ironic and fitting.
15:24 Funnily enough, the fifth book in the series is 766 pages long.
Rana talking about people needing to let the guys figure stuff out on their own when her and Navi have been telling them the wrong information throughout the whole series feels extremely hypocritical lol
This !!!!!!!!! Lol
they are trying to preserve the tension from the surprises by doing that
Yeah i was like "but you are doing this since the first movie" lol
28:08 Memory of a goldfish shared amongst 4 people. Earlier in the movie: The ear was destroyed by a powerful curse. Curses can't just be healed.
The man Harry was disguised as when he went into the ministry of magic - that actor played Fitz’s father in Agents of SHIELD.
The very few times I agree with Pat cuz Harry Potter is a Christmas binge
The ressurection stone has been passed down in the Gaunt family (salazer slytherin's family) includes Voldemort's mother. The invisibility cloak has been passed down in the Potter family. The 2nd brother is the progenitor of the Gaunt family & the 3rd brother is the progenitor of the Potter family.
3:42: She doesn’t want voldermort going to them to question them about her whereabouts
Okay, y'all got me setting my phone alarm!!! THANKS for this!!!!
Fletcher HAS ALWAYS KNOWN WHERE SIRIUS LIVES. He is a member of the ORDER
i appreciate that intro about no longer having that older figure that can come save the day. That's exactly how it felt when i read the books.
Fleur met Bill during the Tri-wizard Tournament in the Goblet of Fire book. Family came to watch during the last event and in the books that was Molly and Bill who came to Hogwarts for that.
Y'all are on it with the "Why? We have magic!" 😂 But seriously - so glad y'all liked this one. I think it's seriously underrated.
34:46: Yeah the expression Nearly Headless Nick used for those ghosts who stay behind in the human world is that they didn’t go on. Harry’s parents and Sirius “went on.”
Nick said he was too afraid of death to go on.
About the house elves, they were a bigger part of the story in the books. Hermione even fought for their rights and started a protest party, forgot the name. Dobby, among other elves, was a more elaborated character, hence book fans got to know him better and is a favorite of many. His death had more emotional impact while reading.
The upload schedule on the Harry Potter reactions continues to amaze me
19:36 Y’all losing your minds because Umbridge is still alive it’s just so on point 😂😂 Even Voldemort himself doesn’t piss off the fandom like that pink toad
Otto Hightower's actor for HotD, Rhys Ifans, also plays Luna Lovegood's dad.
Fun fact, “bathilda backshot is actually a twitter handle. I haven’t been on there in a while but I remember them being quite hilarious
They started up with that close-up shot because what a way to introduce the actor who has been in the background of damn near every sci-fi franchise out there. He was in Hitchhiker's Guide, he was one of Lord Vader's caretakers on Mustafar, I'm pretty sure he watched General Zod get sent into the Phantom Zone on a dicksicle, etc.
56:08 There is a reason why Dumbledore didn't tell Harry things, Harry had to discover things for himself so that when the time came he would face challenges and death with courage, courage was essential for Harry to be successful, including when he tries to get the sword at the bottom of the lake, this is explained in more detail in the books, something that the films didn't explain properly.
Why did pat smile when hedwig died true slythern moment
And Now Harry has the ELDER WAND (but he wont know until the last act of part 2 lol)
Did yal know Tonks aka Nymphadora Narcissa Malfoys mom and Bellatrix are all sisters and Sirius family? 😮
Yep. Her mother Andromeda, married Ted Tonks, a muggle born wizard. And she was disowned for being a “blood traitor”
On the 5th movie the camera lingers on Andromeda’s face burnt out of the Black Family tree near Sirius’ spot… but I guess they didn’t want to waste time with him giving that exposition to Harry. In the book, Sirius does explain how he’s related to both the Malfoys AND the Weaselys.
All 3 sisters are cousins to Sirius (and younger bro Regulus). That’s why it’s so messed up Bellatrix murdered Sirius.
Bill deals with Goblins primarily as a curse-breaker at Gringotts Bank.
Fun facts from the books that are not in the movie/partly removed:
- The locket they destroyed, had an "S" engraved on it. It was Salazar Slitherin's locket, one of the founders of Hogwarts, and Voldemort is his direct descendant. It was given as an heirloom in his family.
- The eye on Umbridge's office is Mad Eye's eye. She took it after he died. That's why Harry took it back when he left the Ministry.
- In the story of The Three Brothers. the resurrection stone has a kind of diamond shape. Like the stone which was on the horcruxe ring Dumbledore destroyed... It was Voldemort's mother's ring.
- R.A.B knew about the locket because Kreature told him. Voldemort "borrowed" Kreature when he created his horcruxe to test the potion in the cave. Kreature survived because elves do not react to magic the same way witches do. When Kreature returned he told R.A.B, who drank the potion and didn't survive. Kreature tried to destroy it for 20 years.
- In the book, Voldemort put a curse on his name. Should one say it out loud, snatchers would appear around you.
- Dumbledore and Grindewald were lovers. He was indeed in Azkaban, and was the previous owner of the Elder's Wand. Dumbledore inherited it after beating Grindewald in a magic dual, in which Dumbledore's sister, Arianna, died. Alberforth, Dumbledore's brother, never forgave him.
- George lost his ear because of Snape. His cast "Sectumsempra" on him.
- In the book, Peter Pettigrew was not stunned. Ron and Harry convinced him to let them go, and when Peter Pettitgrew hesitated, his silver hand, which Voldemort created, strangled him to death. Voldemort cast a curse on it when he created it, should Wormtail ever betray him.
- Rita Skitter could write many articles with sensational news for a reason: in a Globet of Fire, Hermione tried to frame her, and discovers she is an unregistrered Animagus. Animagi must be resgistered at the Ministry, and there are only seven (McGonagall is one of them). Rita Skitter can turn into a beetle, and evesdrop on every conversation. Hermione trapped her in a glass jar at the end of a Globet of Fire, and threatened to report her to the Ministry.
It's all I can think about right now.
Dumbledore's sister died before Dumbledore/Grindewald's duel. It happened at Dumbledore's home and then Grindy fled. Years passed before Dumbledore finally confronted him.
I wish the silver hand was something to watch
Voldemort really air-tagged his name so his followers can track who says it 😂
Technically she taught at his school but I doubt the lady in the beginning was ever one of Malfoys teachers as I'm pretty sure she is the teacher of the one muggle appreciation class Hermione took in Prisoner of Azkaban
The wig was a great touch 👌
its in the book but umbridge was saved by dumbledor from the centaurs and she was fired afterwards, after voldy took over the ministry she got her job back
I still feel like Radcliffe was such a good sport to agree to 120 something takes where he's undressing and dressing again, including in a bra. And he talked to each actor about how they dress/undress to get it right. And he seemed to have a good attitude in the behind the scenes
That would have been an absolute Nope from me
Your wig is the funniest thumbnail of this channel so far.
Fleur saw Bill at the Tri-wizard Tourney in the book, not the movie, during a time when family members were permitted to see the chosen champions. The Weasley's showed up for Harry since he has no one else, and Bill happened to be there too. The second time they met was when Fleur took a part time job at Gringotts where Bill was working as a Curse-breaker and from there started dating the more they saw each other.
I wish they had explored the Kreacher being nice part of the book but I guess we would get attached to another house elf lol
The thing with Voldermorts name being a trigger for a raiding party on your location might be useful the first few times but you'd think that people fighting Voldermort would learn to use that to their advantage, setting up preplaced ambushes and just killing whoever turned up. Voldermort himself might be a problem but you cant really rule from horseback if you have no troops.
2:38: lol I mean extreme close ups are commonly used for effect?
Lol I try to keep a open mind in terms of..."magic for everything". Just as tech in our world, I do believe there would still be limitations and even since the founders and however far back, over time more spells were developed or discovered. Maybe some spells for certain things will forever be unreachable or it's just going to take time...if that makes sense.
magic is a tool and tools are only as good as the person using them. the spell to solve a problem might exist but if you dont know it, or more likely, dont think to use it, especially in a pressured scenario where you have to think fast then it doesnt really matter that the spell exists
37:07 that reaction 🤣😂
Minister of magic Rufus Scrimgeour was tortured and still didn’t give up Harry’s location, mad respect for that man🫡