Lord Voldemort You were stronger before you failed in killing Harry the first time... Even after you came back, every one of your plans were spoiled by a teenager! Lol
Aaron Kenyon 1-3 were cheesy, but overall the best. The scripts and visual execution just got worse from there. Darker doesn't mean better, but most scenes seemed to have an uncomfortable green tinge.
How to make A Voldemort: Recipe: 1. 1 weak Voldemort 2. A bone of a relative 3. 3 drops of blood from the enemy 4. A sacrifice From a servant And there, you have made your very own Voldemort, run for your life while you still can.
Right before they reached the cup in the maze, Cedric was being dragged down by this weed thing (re-watch the movie; it's hard to explain). Harry chose to free Cedric so they could get the cup together, but if he had just left Cedric alone back there, only Harry would have ended up in the graveyard and Cedric would still be alive.
11 years old: ''Welcome to a world of magic.'' 12 years old: ''Beware of giant snakes.'' 13 years old: ''A criminal has escaped from prison.'' 14 years old: *''WELCOME TO A WORLD OF DEATH, DESTRUCTION, TORTURE, SORROW, AND DESPAIR!!''*
This scene always hurts my heart. A fourteen year old child had to watch his friends life be cut short, get tied to a gravestone in a way that he couldn’t do anything to prevent it, watch his life long enemy come back, essentially be tortured, and then comes back and no one believes what he went through. That experience will haunt him for the rest of his life.
I love the bit when Voldemort's rubbing his head, it's like he's trying to run his hands through his luscious L'oreal hair, but realises that he doesn't have it and is secretly too ashamed to stop now.
3:10 I love the detail of his ear emerging from the head, and also when he opens his eyes you can see they are blind the first second or two. Brilliantly done.
@@junior523 Wait really? I'm still reading the books and unless I have read the books wrong or remember wrongly, I'm certain it was mentioned that Voldemort's pupils were vertical, similar to a snake's.
killer92173 don't get me wrong I still think this is a great movie. I just find it weird that after having such a calm simple plot in Prisoner of Azkaban they immediately jump into all this action in Goblet of Fire. I don't really know how to describe what i mean. Plus i hate all the bad luck that happens to a lot of the characters in the movie
It was legendary watching this at the cinema. Harry and Cedric should have got out of there ASAP. Harry not letting Lupin and Sirius deal with Pettigrew was a catastrophic mistake.
The reason he didn't let them kill Peter was then if they threw the blame back at Peter, he's dead so there couldn't have been a possiblity. Harry says it to Sirius, wormtails dead the truth lies within, alive you're free. They needed wormtail for evidence to clear Sirius. If there wasn't a full moon, they'd have succeeded
@@tommyroberts4577 They didn’t need him obviously Sirius still would have been guilt in the eyes of the ministry but he could have hid out like he did in Order.
@@alanchamberlain9902 if they captured Peter and brought him to the Ministry that would prove that Sirius didn't murder him and that the whole thing was a ruse
This was truly the scene where everything changed in Harry Potter. The tone had become darker, the characters were forced to grow up, the stakes became a lot more real and the ultimate evil was back and stronger than ever! Goblet of Fire is truly my favorite of the film series.
I couldn't agree more! The third one is my favorite because it was still lighthearted, but had a darker tone to it, which differed from the first two. But yes, couldn't agree more, the end of the fourth one is definitely where everything turned dark. Did you know that the Warner Bros logo gets darker and grimier every movie? Also, Stephen King gave a review of the fifth book and said it was delightfully dark.
I love how Harry is screaming for a solid 30 seconds after getting a cut on his arm, meanwhile Wormtail just cuts his own hand off and is acting perfectly calm.
@@majencia2003lol 🤣🤣🤣. I read the books much later after watching the films multiple times, and the graveyard scene in the books is far superior. The movie mad Voldemort goofy and a bit Comedic. He is 10 times scarier in the books. Voldemort's return in the graveyard is so much better written and well explained in the books, we see Voldemort for the Psychopath that he actually he is, plus learn a little bit about his past.
He actually spent the years in a form similar to what we see leaving Quirrell's body at the end of Philosopher's Stone. In the book he even tells Harry that he had to force himself to not fade out of existence.
I understand that showing it in a movie is worse than telling it in a novel, but I can't take Pettigrew cutting his hand off seriously in this. The book portrayed a more accurate reaction. Him curled up on the ground screaming and sobbing.
@@stitchesg726 to entertain ourselves. Nonetheless a book can paint a much better picture than a movie, despite what you believe. Read the chapter ‘Blood, Flesh, And Bone’ in Goblet of Fire for a much more horrifying and disturbing version of this scene if you don’t believe me
Ralph Fiennes is an amazing actor. I first saw him in Red Dragon. He has a gift for dark roles. It's the little things, like how he examines his new body and looks at his wand with something like love. Right out of the books! I remember this scene chilling me when I first read it, and it's brought to life here in amazing fashion.
Cedric's death was probably the most unnecessary death in all of HP. He was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was so innocent. That's what makes his death so terrible in my opinion.
@@joewhitehead3he was a piece of shit through and through. You need to mean it when you use the killing curse that means he instantly made up his mind to kill Cedric the moment Voldemort gave him the command. That's not someone "just trying to survive", that's a death eater through and through. He was evil.
This has to be one of the most highly anticipated scenes in cinema history. Let's face it; the older generations weren't expecting Darth Vader to declare himself to be Luke Skywalker's Father, but us younger lot knew when we'd see Voldemort come back. And Ralph Fiennes didn't disappoint. Minus his honk and his laugh in the final movie, he genuinely was scary as Voldemort, even though he was missing the Red Eyes
@PittsProdz agreed Snape was the definition of a plot twist and was Rowlings greatest element of surprise and suspense. We were all waiting for him to turn round and actually be the good guy, then we resigned ourselves to him being bad after all... only for him to actually be the good guy after all triple-playing everyone!
I actually felt his pain when honked in the final movie, I was going through a very anxious phase in my life when I first saw it so I found it relatable, I thought it really conveyed how disconcerted and winded he felt at the loss of yet another part of his soul
Ralph Fiennes was one of the best actors cast in the Harry Potter franchise. He was amazing as Voldemort. He brought a strangely graceful quality to the role and never went over-the-top in his performance, making him a complex, sinister and charismatic bad guy. Fiennes is a major reason why this franchise never felt childish despite it being filled with teenagers.
iluvlafferty maybe in this one.... but in the next ones he always looked high and his laugh was cheesy and performance over the top and he was geniuenly wierd
Msk205 They couldn't anticipate it though and were frozen in fear. When you are in fear you do either 3 things, fight (attack) flight (run away), or freeze. And they both froze on the spot. If they hadn't been afraid then, yes, they could have done that and got out of there. Or let's say another wizard (average in strength) showed up and started to attack (distract) tiny Voldemort and the rat man, sacrificing himself. (He/she would have been the one that died) Then yes, Harry or the other guy would have snapped out of their fear and Harry would have shouted "Accio cup!" because the third presence would have snapped them both out of the freeze emotion, turning it into flight (run away).
The first half of the film is as light as the Prisoner of Azkaban and the chamber of secrets. The second half is where it gets really dark and more David Yates'ish (even though Mike Newell directed this)
The Philosopher's Stone: The year Harry and we all got to enter and experience the wonderful world of magic. The Chamber of Secrets: The year Harry and we all got to know about some secrets of the school and Harry himself. The Prisoner of Azkaban: The year Harry and we all got to know about Harry's family's backstory. The Goblet of Fire: The year Harry and the whole fandom started to realize things were getting messed up and experience the beginning terror of the wizarding world's future. The Order of the Phoenix: The year Harry and all of us began to learn more about the connection between Voldemort and Harry, including the reason why Voldemort tried to kill him and what the prophecy had predicted about Harry's and Voldemort's fate. The Half-Blood Prince: The year Harry and the whole fandom finally learns about Voldemort's backstory, the flaws and weaknesses, the whole story of him. The Deathly Hallows: The year Harry and the whole fandom learns the whole truth, from the stories of our lost friends to enemies and those we hated but were misunderstood for all these times.
If Harry hadn't been so kind in saying they should both take the cup then Cedric would've survived but then again, what if Cedric took the cup instead of Harry?
Imagine this: *HARRY*: Don't you dare to speak ill of my father!!! You murdered him!!! *VOLDEMORT*: No Harry,I *AM* your father. *HARRY*: Nnnnnoooooooooooo noooooooooooooo!!!!
+Minhaj Nizam 😁 I don't know. The blood couldn't be forcibly taken if Harry was perfectly willing to give it over which he would've been if he had noticed the flaw in the spell.
+Oscar Hayden (Perdition Bound) i get what you mean but the enemy has to really hate him something i dont think harry will easily give up or any other witch or wizard
+Oscar Hayden (Perdition Bound) from what i remember of the book voldermort said he could have used any witch or wizard as plenty hate him but he needed harrys
Oh man, I will never forget being a kid and watching this scene play out in the theater for the first time. I didn’t like the movie more than the book, but seeing this on the big screen was terrifying… it was exactly as I had imagined from reading, and even scarier, even more intense. Fantastic acting and direction.
@@darthvader9969 Disagree, I don't think Ralph Fiennes was a good Voldemort. Look at all the weird honking, grunts and spasms that he did. In Goblet of Fire he was decent but afterwards he became a joke that inspired memes like that awkward Draco hug and the 'Harry Potter is dead, nehehe!' line.
@@ryanplaysbass182 I think red eyes was really creepy in the books but woulld've just looked cartoonish in a movie. but I do think they should have kept the 3.10 or 3.12. He just looked like a human without a nose in the last one especially
Man, this scene along with many others will be missed. Wish I could go back in time and relive this moment in theaters. Harry Potter series will always be the best.
But why didnt Voldemort let him self grow a nose and dark brown hair to let him look a lil bit more as his teenage self. He would have been mighty and looked better and he may have received more female Deatheater members if he looked attractive to them as he did in his school time in Hogwarts xD
*Harry’s 2 biggest mistakes* 1. Not letting lupin and Suirus just kill worm tail in the P.O.A 2. If he would have left Cedric to get taken by the plant thingys he would have lived
@@Grivian Voldemort: And uh between you and me my hair is thinning a bit Harry: Oh Voldemort I'm sure it's not ba... *Voldemort removed his brown paper bag removing his chrome bald spot* Harry: BAAAAALLLLLD BALD BALD BALD BALD BALD BALD Wizards and Death Eaters: BALD BALD BALD BALD BALD BALD Ron: *eyes burning* MY EYES All: BALD Voldemort: Alright alright *puts his paper bag on his head*
Am I the only one who thinks Ralph Fiennes was so much better in this scene than in the other films? He didn't have the old man quiver in his voice, he was just kinda.... psycho.
I think Dark Lord Ascending is when I found him the most genuinely intimidating in the role, personally. Just the pure silence and the ruthlessness with Lucius and Charity Burbage. His character never really scared me much in the films like he did in the books, but I was like O____O in that scene, that was pretty well done.
3:43 How disgusting is that? Wormtail was a nickname that all four of the Marauders came up with together when they were still in school. It was an insider, completely innocent. And now Voldemort uses it for Peter Pettigrew- as if mocking those innocent times in their youth.
The issue is so confusing. On one hand, it's clear Voldemort uses him to degrade him (and he doesn't do it to anyone else) but on the other hand it was not meant to be an insult but an affectionate nickname given by friends. Which one is it? And no matter how disgusting he is, I've always found creepy that everyone from both sides refused to call him by his name. A recurring theme of the series is that names are important.
It gets plenty of credit, although I agree Dumbledore was trash in this movie, way different even from pt 3, not sure what Michael Gambon was thinking!
When you think about it, Voldemort was an excellent planner in this story. He orchestrated his return by engineering a way for Harry to disappear (without suspicion) and obtain his blood while keeping his return secret so that the Ministry and the wizarding world is unprepared for war. Although Harry survived to bear witness, he didn’t have irrefutable evidence of the Dark Lord’s return until later in year 5.
@@dchang11 I feel they were kinda just wasting time looking for her. Everytime they brought her up, I was like "Jesus you still haven't found her yet? She's dead!!!!" 😂
If Harry had taken the portkey alone without Cedric, then Voldemort would never have been reborn. Harry would have taken one look at the graveyard & gotten the hell out from there, he’s seen the place enough number of times in his dreams.
Voldemort’s return being postponed doesn’t change the fact that he will find another way to eventually return. Harry at 17 was lucky to end Voldemort’s reign because even if he graduated Hogwarts with Voldemort still around, Harry wouldn’t be able to have a life or raise a family as long as he feared losing his loved ones to his immortal enemy.
This is literally THE scene that made me a Harry Potter fan. I dismissed what I heard about the books (I was 20, they seemed like kid stuff), finally decided to rent the first movie in 2002 and thought that it was surprisingly okay but still a kids' series, I was way more into the (excellent) LOTR films. Forgot all about Harry Potter until like the summer of 2007 when I happened to be on UA-cam and saw an earlier upload of this scene. I thought "wait, the main bad guy shows up halfway through the series? And he's played by Ralph Fiennes? And Harry actually duels him? I need to check this out". When they simultaneously shouted their spells at each other I got goosebumps. I turned off the scene and said "that's it, I'm watching all of these". Never looked back. :)
Agreed, the tonal evolution of the Harry Potter movies as they progress makes them really appealing to me. This scene in particular felt like an absolute gut punch when I first saw it.
In the books he was described as having a higher pitch voice, but I for one prefer the subtle tone in his voice as shown in this scene. It fits him perfectly, as he doesn't need to raise his voice to sound menacing.
This was one of the best Oh Shit moments I've ever read or seen! When I read the novel, I remember flipping the pages of how he rose again. And I've never been so terrified from a novel before. Then, when I watched the film in theatres and saw this. Even though I knew it was coming, it still caught me off guard. And I was still like. Oh shit!
They fuckin Nailed this scene! Perfectly recreated as the visual. Not knowing Voldemort's face reading the novels but seeing this scene come to the big screen and we knew it was complete validation from then on why the Story of Harry Potter is forever with us lol. Real shit
i know that Voldemort is meant to be frightening or at least horrible looking, but when i watched this in the cinema when i was like 11 years old i honestly though Wormtail looked more frightening than Voldemort
This series was so unbelievably well done. If you liked the movies and you want more content, try the books or audibooks. You'll already have an image of (almost) all the characters and it gives you more content, like another layer after the films.
Ah yes one of the better times of my career.
Not really I mean, you failed at killing a 14 y/o boy
Lord Voldemort You were stronger before you failed in killing Harry the first time... Even after you came back, every one of your plans were spoiled by a teenager! Lol
Lord Voldemort wtf lol
NYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
*Best scream ever
Lord Voldemort you still have no hair
And it was from then on, Harry Potter was not for kids anymore.
That's where it got better I think
Aaron Kenyon Zalgo and Lord Voldemort teaming up would be so cool and badass.
Aaron Kenyon 1-3 were cheesy, but overall the best. The scripts and visual execution just got worse from there. Darker doesn't mean better, but most scenes seemed to have an uncomfortable green tinge.
The movies got worse after prisoner of azkaban.
@@greatomeister675 wrong.
How to make A Voldemort:
Recipe:
1. 1 weak Voldemort
2. A bone of a relative
3. 3 drops of blood from the enemy
4. A sacrifice From a servant
And there, you have made your very own Voldemort, run for your life while you still can.
nice
any tips where to get a weak voldemort? i need one for a thing
@@david-bd8op I'm sure Amazon has one in store just for you XD
When wormtail cut off his hand why was he not bleeding everywhere ?
@@aneagerreader2981 i dont know
Imagine seeing this for the first time in the cinema.
I was there in 2005
I was there too for the first display in france
many of us watched it in cinema back in 2005
I did :-) it was very cool
I had 7 years back in 2005. This movie is dark even now for me, I am currently watching it. Imagine how dark it felt in 2005 for me...
Cedric's death was fast.. Just like:
"Who are you? "
"Kill the spare.."
"AVADA KEDAVRA!"
"NO!"
1:28 CEDRIC!!
He doesn't even get to talk in the book, just straight up killed.
He deserved more. R.I.P Cedric
Yes he did as did many others Tom has murdered and tortured
@@frankkoestler2388 The unexpectedness of it is the point.
Isn't it ironic that Harry's kindness and selflessness got Cedric killed...
ikr thats what i thought. if only harry had been selfish once, cedric would have stayed alive
Deathbyblackhole no good deed goes unpunished
I Love You what do you mean "selfish"?🤔
Right before they reached the cup in the maze, Cedric was being dragged down by this weed thing (re-watch the movie; it's hard to explain). Harry chose to free Cedric so they could get the cup together, but if he had just left Cedric alone back there, only Harry would have ended up in the graveyard and Cedric would still be alive.
Abraham Ford no if only Cedric would have gone back to the cup like harry said which was like 2 times, he wouldn't have died
11 years old: ''Welcome to a world of magic.''
12 years old: ''Beware of giant snakes.''
13 years old: ''A criminal has escaped from prison.''
14 years old: *''WELCOME TO A WORLD OF DEATH, DESTRUCTION, TORTURE, SORROW, AND DESPAIR!!''*
U gotta be freaking kidding me
you forgot 'and oh yeah we cut off hands now'
15 year old: Haha yeah school rebels
WELCOME TO AMERICA
Magick
This scene always hurts my heart. A fourteen year old child had to watch his friends life be cut short, get tied to a gravestone in a way that he couldn’t do anything to prevent it, watch his life long enemy come back, essentially be tortured, and then comes back and no one believes what he went through. That experience will haunt him for the rest of his life.
I wish that Cetrick will come in season 8
Ok nerd
@@Renfipan Ay there's no call for calling somebody a nerd
This never happened tho... Daniel Radcliffe and Ralph Fiennes are friends
@@arsenal-slr9552 He's talking about Harry and Voldemort
I love the bit when Voldemort's rubbing his head, it's like he's trying to run his hands through his luscious L'oreal hair, but realises that he doesn't have it and is secretly too ashamed to stop now.
😂
+Player J LOL
Lol omg 😂😂😂😂
Lol omg 😂😂😂😂
EXACTCTLY
This is when we all thought, "Oh shit things just got serious."
I remember this when I was to the cinema, it was a very powerful scene.
Oh man so true
Yeah. You could say, dead Sirius.
😭😭😭
+Black Knight OHHHH YEAHH
Cue the guitar
The darkness becoming Voldemort's cloak was an incredible touch.
Pretty good symbolism. He welcomes darkness, he wears it with such pride so to speak
3:10 I love the detail of his ear emerging from the head, and also when he opens his eyes you can see they are blind the first second or two. Brilliantly done.
You can see the famous (for those who read the books, at least) vertical pupils.
@@igor20igor what are you on about? In the books his eyes were normal but they were red
@@junior523 Wait really? I'm still reading the books and unless I have read the books wrong or remember wrongly, I'm certain it was mentioned that Voldemort's pupils were vertical, similar to a snake's.
@@combineadvisorwithinternet6040 you are thinking of his nose
@@junior523 no they weren't normal. They were like snake eyes. But red
this year, Harry did not go looking for trouble; Trouble literally went to him.
killer92173 that happened in prisoner of azkaban as well
Ceative_imagery_ Art yeah, but Sirius was innocent.
SuperJackster01 why??? it's a huge game changer in the Series!!
killer92173 don't get me wrong I still think this is a great movie. I just find it weird that after having such a calm simple plot in Prisoner of Azkaban they immediately jump into all this action in Goblet of Fire. I don't really know how to describe what i mean. Plus i hate all the bad luck that happens to a lot of the characters in the movie
SuperJackster01 I bet you were really gutted when Fred kicked the bucket. lol
Voldemort : Something brought you here tonight, Harry...call it what you want..fate...destiny...
Harry: *A Portkey*
I never thought I'd see that reference on a Harry Potter video, of all places...
🤣
And your plan to get me here and now to come back ?
Voldemort: "Now bow to the greatest wizard of all time!"
Harry: "Which direction is Hogwarts?"
Ν καμ
Voldemort: Potter, I meant it metaphorically. You’re ruining my dramatic monologuing.
It was legendary watching this at the cinema. Harry and Cedric should have got out of there ASAP. Harry not letting Lupin and Sirius deal with Pettigrew was a catastrophic mistake.
The reason he didn't let them kill Peter was then if they threw the blame back at Peter, he's dead so there couldn't have been a possiblity. Harry says it to Sirius, wormtails dead the truth lies within, alive you're free. They needed wormtail for evidence to clear Sirius. If there wasn't a full moon, they'd have succeeded
I watched it in cinema as well....forgot i was watching harry potter watching this scene, was like a horror movie
@@tommyroberts4577 They didn’t need him obviously Sirius still would have been guilt in the eyes of the ministry but he could have hid out like he did in Order.
@@alanchamberlain9902 if they captured Peter and brought him to the Ministry that would prove that Sirius didn't murder him and that the whole thing was a ruse
@@abduljah9355 Yes but they couldn’t guarantee that and failed miserably
The scene in which Cedric diggory transfers himself from' harry potter' to "Twilight saga "😂😂
Then to Batman
Harry's good sportsmanship got Cedric killed lol
lol. he says to Cedric lets take the cup together its still a hogwarts victory
+Greg Hornby Haha he has a curse. All good things he may commit, will quickly turn into something regrettable xD
+Greg Hornby Exactly. And Harry feels terrible about it.
Greg Hornby To be fair, who the fuck could've predicted the Cup was a Portkey??? Harry just thought it was more fair
Yes
“Avada Kedavra” was the words before the series became dark
HP has been pretty scary since the very first movie tbh, if you saw it as a kid there are several parts where it's terrifying
@@MW_Asura Yes it's scary, but not dark and deppresing. After Goblet of fire, the real deal was started.
Didn't draco's father say it in the chamber of secrets though?
This chapter was, because the three before followed a certain rhythm, this one threw Harry and us the readers for a total loop.
@@aresx3749 Nah mate. Azkaban was the tone shift, and unlike Goblet, was actually good at it.
This was truly the scene where everything changed in Harry Potter. The tone had become darker, the characters were forced to grow up, the stakes became a lot more real and the ultimate evil was back and stronger than ever!
Goblet of Fire is truly my favorite of the film series.
Good movie but bad adaptation of the book
@@robertwolff3580the book came first you fricking muggle
@@LucasBR702 the movie was good as a movie, bad as an adaptation.
It was my favorite book, but the movie and book were so different.
I couldn't agree more! The third one is my favorite because it was still lighthearted, but had a darker tone to it, which differed from the first two. But yes, couldn't agree more, the end of the fourth one is definitely where everything turned dark.
Did you know that the Warner Bros logo gets darker and grimier every movie?
Also, Stephen King gave a review of the fifth book and said it was delightfully dark.
I love how Harry is screaming for a solid 30 seconds after getting a cut on his arm, meanwhile Wormtail just cuts his own hand off and is acting perfectly calm.
I think the screaming is more for the pain coming from his scar
Voldemort rubbing his head like: "Yep, still bald."
True thar
LMAO😂😂😂🤭🙆♀️
“Still not ginger - I wanted to be ginger.”
@@evisser2482 finally a cultured person
Dr who season 5 episode 1 Matt Smith reference
Voldemort to his hair: I thought he'd come
_"Kill the spare!"_
And so Harry's childhood - and ours - ended.
AVADA KEDAVRA!
1:28 NO CEDRIC!
"KILL THE SPARE!"
"AVADA KEDAVRA!"
Me: Well, OOF.
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He then tunrned into a vampire after that.
Despite all the flaws of this movie with the book plot, this scene was perfectly done. The sheer terror of Voldemort's return was just done 100% right
It's a million times scarier than most modern horror movies.
Yea, I think the whole graveyard scene was done better in the movie than the book
@@majencia2003 voldemort returns!!!!!
@@majencia2003lol 🤣🤣🤣. I read the books much later after watching the films multiple times, and the graveyard scene in the books is far superior. The movie mad Voldemort goofy and a bit Comedic. He is 10 times scarier in the books. Voldemort's return in the graveyard is so much better written and well explained in the books, we see Voldemort for the Psychopath that he actually he is, plus learn a little bit about his past.
@@RabiyaRavenclaw I meant the action parts of the scene.
When you realize Voldemort never died, he just hid in Albania in a midget body
😂😂
when you realise voldemort would have never came back if harry just let pettigrew take his blood
@@ajdad2668 omg
He actually spent the years in a form similar to what we see leaving Quirrell's body at the end of Philosopher's Stone. In the book he even tells Harry that he had to force himself to not fade out of existence.
Hello I'm from Albania.How are you?
"Blood of the enemy taken by force"
Harry: no its all right you can take it!
"well shit now the ritual wont work"
@@Blaze-xe8cl end credits roll
No
@@andisubs6590 yes
@@Blaze-xe8cl eee no ablo inglis
honestly just realized that Cedric is the only actual secondary character to call him Harry and not just potter
What about Luna?
@@krisstinawilson4461 she's not rlly that secondary
Cho Chang, Fleur, Seamus and Dean
Depends on your definition of "secondary".
Oliver Wood
I understand that showing it in a movie is worse than telling it in a novel, but I can't take Pettigrew cutting his hand off seriously in this. The book portrayed a more accurate reaction. Him curled up on the ground screaming and sobbing.
No it's not movies are great so you can see actual people doing it but I agree they should made him suffer and curl to show more darkness and pain
Exactly. His entire arm is missing and he’s just vibing? How?
@@stitchesg726 you are extremely childish for thinking the movies are great just because you can see people do it
@@henryhenze7146 oh really, if thats not the point then tell me why we watch movies?
@@stitchesg726 to entertain ourselves. Nonetheless a book can paint a much better picture than a movie, despite what you believe. Read the chapter ‘Blood, Flesh, And Bone’ in Goblet of Fire for a much more horrifying and disturbing version of this scene if you don’t believe me
Ralph Fiennes is an amazing actor. I first saw him in Red Dragon. He has a gift for dark roles. It's the little things, like how he examines his new body and looks at his wand with something like love. Right out of the books! I remember this scene chilling me when I first read it, and it's brought to life here in amazing fashion.
❤
His brother played Fred Waterford in The Handmaid’s Tale. Two very different villains but great portrayals.
Cedric's death was probably the most unnecessary death in all of HP. He was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was so innocent. That's what makes his death so terrible in my opinion.
Omg, I know right. It was so unexpected, Cedric didn't have to die.
i think thats the first mark that the second wizarding war has began
johnne dominique maniego Definitely. Cedric's death was the beginning of a war.
Read HP Cursed Child..... The plot involve's Sedric
I was thinking the same thing.
Goblet Of Fire is where the series gets darker.
Yeah although the dementors were extremely creepy and eerie. Oh and the werewolf scene was unsettling.
Yes
Literally and metaphorically
Because the three unforgivable curse starts coming to use!! Especially "Avada Kedavra"😱
3:10
I still can’t believe Wormtail did this to his best friends’s son. Shows how evil he was.
He was basically just trying to survive
He betrayed his best friend and cause his death
why would he care for harry
@@joewhitehead3he was a piece of shit through and through. You need to mean it when you use the killing curse that means he instantly made up his mind to kill Cedric the moment Voldemort gave him the command. That's not someone "just trying to survive", that's a death eater through and through. He was evil.
@@zippyparakeet1074 Timothy Spall’s words. Not mine
@@maiosh6969He's the reason Harry's parents r dead.
This has to be one of the most highly anticipated scenes in cinema history. Let's face it; the older generations weren't expecting Darth Vader to declare himself to be Luke Skywalker's Father, but us younger lot knew when we'd see Voldemort come back. And Ralph Fiennes didn't disappoint. Minus his honk and his laugh in the final movie, he genuinely was scary as Voldemort, even though he was missing the Red Eyes
And a nose lol
@@Takeru9292 He's supposed to have snake slits where a nose should be though it's in the book
@@darthpepe2994yes I know I was joking.
@PittsProdz agreed Snape was the definition of a plot twist and was Rowlings greatest element of surprise and suspense. We were all waiting for him to turn round and actually be the good guy, then we resigned ourselves to him being bad after all... only for him to actually be the good guy after all triple-playing everyone!
I actually felt his pain when honked in the final movie, I was going through a very anxious phase in my life when I first saw it so I found it relatable, I thought it really conveyed how disconcerted and winded he felt at the loss of yet another part of his soul
"The Dark Lord shall rise again." Such iconic cinematic words
Would have been better had Bellatrix appeared in the film during the Pensieve flashbacks; she was the one who said "The Dark Lord shall rise again!".
Even Peter Pettigrew looks cool here!
Dank951 agreed
I love how Cedric holds his wand like a gun.
It was probably to get w firm aim at Voldemort because of his shaky hand.
wtf thats inapforiate
hes a minor.
@@isla7315 dafuq happened here
Robert Pattinson said he wasn’t sure how exactly to hold it. Holding it that way made the most sense to him.
3:04 That warped sound sends chills down my spine Everytime. The body of a villain so evil that even the sound presents darkness
Cedric : "Come on take it, you saved me. Take it!"
Harry : "Okay, sure"
*Harry Enters Voldemort base alone*
Harry : "Damn you Cedric!"
Xd
Ralph Fiennes was one of the best actors cast in the Harry Potter franchise. He was amazing as Voldemort. He brought a strangely graceful quality to the role and never went over-the-top in his performance, making him a complex, sinister and charismatic bad guy. Fiennes is a major reason why this franchise never felt childish despite it being filled with teenagers.
iluvlafferty maybe in this one.... but in the next ones he always looked high and his laugh was cheesy and performance over the top and he was geniuenly wierd
iluvlafferty and then he just kinda became a meme. But in this he was good (not even talking about hugging draco)
also sirius was a good actor even tho he wasn’t there for long
Actually, the whole adult part of the cast is full of good actors.
They changed directors after this film and apparently thought it was better for Voldemort to act like a total clown
Harry: Cedric, We have to get out of here!
Cedric: Ok if you say so. Accio cup. *they get out safely there*
Voldemort: Well f*ck
*movie ends*
Ye i was wondering the same thing they could have been alive. Still show the part where he came back and then see the cloud in the arena
Msk205 They couldn't anticipate it though and were frozen in fear. When you are in fear you do either 3 things, fight (attack) flight (run away), or freeze.
And they both froze on the spot.
If they hadn't been afraid then, yes, they could have done that and got out of there.
Or let's say another wizard (average in strength) showed up and started to attack (distract) tiny Voldemort and the rat man, sacrificing himself. (He/she would have been the one that died)
Then yes, Harry or the other guy would have snapped out of their fear and Harry would have shouted "Accio cup!" because the third presence would have snapped them both out of the freeze emotion, turning it into flight (run away).
@@specialtwice4975 you know thiw is a joke?
Msk205 I know it is a joke, I was answering for the other comment.
I know its a joke. Though Voldemort would have found a another way to get Harry to him.
I remember being in 4th grade watching this as a reward for getting an A+
Bet you were scared shitless
@@samwell2386 no actually
“Kill the spare”
This moment for me signifies the start of the grim and depressing side of the movies
That was the point where shit got real
Cedric: "I AM VENGEANCE!"
Watching this for the first time *sees Riddle on the gravestone...
"Ohhhh no!"
"You went to all this trouble and still you couldn't get me a fucking nose?"
Aidan Keogh LOL
I guess his appearance is a result of the Horcruxes and why he doesn't look like the handsome Tom Riddle
+tesseract2012 he looks snake like bc when he made that temporary baby body he used some of naginis venom.
@@Tesseract.2012i dont think he wanted to look like his muggle dad anymore
This scene legit scared me shitless. This whole movie was the best mix of romcom-like humor and pure horror.
The first half of the film is as light as the Prisoner of Azkaban and the chamber of secrets. The second half is where it gets really dark and more David Yates'ish (even though Mike Newell directed this)
The Philosopher's Stone: The year Harry and we all got to enter and experience the wonderful world of magic.
The Chamber of Secrets: The year Harry and we all got to know about some secrets of the school and Harry himself.
The Prisoner of Azkaban: The year Harry and we all got to know about Harry's family's backstory.
The Goblet of Fire: The year Harry and the whole fandom started to realize things were getting messed up and experience the beginning terror of the wizarding world's future.
The Order of the Phoenix: The year Harry and all of us began to learn more about the connection between Voldemort and Harry, including the reason why Voldemort tried to kill him and what the prophecy had predicted about Harry's and Voldemort's fate.
The Half-Blood Prince: The year Harry and the whole fandom finally learns about Voldemort's backstory, the flaws and weaknesses, the whole story of him.
The Deathly Hallows: The year Harry and the whole fandom learns the whole truth, from the stories of our lost friends to enemies and those we hated but were misunderstood for all these times.
3:16 when you get out of the shower and feel nice and refreshed
People on hair aids:
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Cedric should've gone back to the Cup.
Benedict Chinweuba He done fucked up
If he did then Harry wouldn't have escaped
He should have just not taken it in the first place
Aditya Sundaram Yeah you're right. But Cedric wouldn't have known that Voldemort was coming.
If Harry hadn't been so kind in saying they should both take the cup then Cedric would've survived but then again, what if Cedric took the cup instead of Harry?
Benedict Chinweuba yea I would've pushed him towards the portkey.
Fiennes was uncannily good in these movies. He truly breathed life into the character. You could tell he relishes every line.
Me and my mom watched this when it first came out and she literally said “ this would’ve been my last year at hogwarts if I was harry “ 😂
I forgot how creepy this scene was
Your commenting this from the afterlife, Adam West?
Imagine this:
*HARRY*: Don't you dare to speak ill of my father!!! You murdered him!!!
*VOLDEMORT*: No Harry,I *AM* your father.
*HARRY*: Nnnnnoooooooooooo noooooooooooooo!!!!
XD
ma che stronzate vai dicendo?
laughed so hard ^^
That twist in the tale is a little cliche, thanks to Darth Vader. So this time the arch enemies could not be related by blood
+kumropotashify well they are blood related now. Blood of the Enemy, forceful taken.
Gotta say, Timothy Spall's performance in the movies is underrated. He perfectly emulates wormtail.
Right? He played him so well. Really got the snivelling little parasite thing down
@@aaronkenyon7112 definitely.
I reckon he must’ve felt deeply insulted when he got the role, like Umbridge.
Voldemort pretty much doomed himself by using Harry's blood to resurrect himself, as he extended Lily's protection indefinitely.
Yeah, they could have used Cedric’s 😂
I mean, wasn't that very necessary for him to restore his body?
@@nodeberiaestaraqui93 There were probably other ways, but thought that he could get stronger by using his blood.
3:20 This is one of those shots where Voldemort actually looks creepy and isn't involved in any kind of memes
Herobrine without a nose be like:
Varlius i feel like they wanted to make him less spooky but it kinda ruined it yk
Especially the side view at 3:10 with the lack of ears and lips along with the slimmer jaw. This would've been perfect for Voldemort imo
He ame out of the shower you know
@@kakashihatake1029 looks like venom lol
If the blood of the enemy has to be "forcibly taken", couldn't Harry just say "here, take my blood" and then the spell wouldn't work??
dont think that matters.
+Minhaj Nizam 😁 I don't know. The blood couldn't be forcibly taken if Harry was perfectly willing to give it over which he would've been if he had noticed the flaw in the spell.
+Oscar Hayden (Perdition Bound) i get what you mean but the enemy has to really hate him something i dont think harry will easily give up or any other witch or wizard
+Minhaj Nizam Maybe. I'll have to ask Rowling. Lol
+Oscar Hayden (Perdition Bound) from what i remember of the book voldermort said he could have used any witch or wizard as plenty hate him but he needed harrys
Oh man, I will never forget being a kid and watching this scene play out in the theater for the first time. I didn’t like the movie more than the book, but seeing this on the big screen was terrifying… it was exactly as I had imagined from reading, and even scarier, even more intense. Fantastic acting and direction.
Ahh yes, when Voldemort was actually scary and not a joke
3:10 imagine if that was what they had voldemort look like
thats what he should've looked like, with red eyes
@Darth Pancake Studios no matter what he did look like, Ralph Fiennes did an excellent job as Voldemort
@@darthvader9969 Disagree, I don't think Ralph Fiennes was a good Voldemort. Look at all the weird honking, grunts and spasms that he did. In Goblet of Fire he was decent but afterwards he became a joke that inspired memes like that awkward Draco hug and the 'Harry Potter is dead, nehehe!' line.
@@ryanplaysbass182 i think piercing, unnaturally green eyes would likely appear better and come off as less-corny.
@@ryanplaysbass182 I think red eyes was really creepy in the books but woulld've just looked cartoonish in a movie. but I do think they should have kept the 3.10 or 3.12. He just looked like a human without a nose in the last one especially
He protec
He atacc
But most importantly.....
He is bac
@Quinn Thomas 🤣🤣 you killed me
@Quinn Thomas LMAO
@MadMads B ngl, u don’t know what a joke is
@Quinn Thomas Naw do that yourself.
@Quinn Thomas 😂
Man, this scene along with many others will be missed. Wish I could go back in time and relive this moment in theaters. Harry Potter series will always be the best.
The way the fog makes voldemorts clothes and how he opens his eyes for the first time really in the films is just sooo good
3:09 Has no ears.
Then they start growing out of the sides of his head.
@Titanic... Damn never noticed that before
@@aerophine_66 damn smooth animation
@Agamaz... Love their attention to detail
Oh that's why it looked so different by seconds. It looked a lot creepier without the ears.
But why didnt Voldemort let him self grow a nose and dark brown hair to let him look a lil bit more as his teenage self. He would have been mighty and looked better and he may have received more female Deatheater members if he looked attractive to them as he did in his school time in Hogwarts xD
My theory: Cedric Diggory died then went into the afterlife and was resurrected into a vampire since he didn't get live a fullfilled life.
The way wormtail put the "dark lord" Voldemort into the cauldron 😂
*Harry’s 2 biggest mistakes*
1. Not letting lupin and Suirus just kill worm tail in the P.O.A
2. If he would have left Cedric to get taken by the plant thingys he would have lived
3:12 is my hair still gone? lemme check... yup its gone.
GamingBrad 3:23
He looks angry cos he has no hair lol
"Damn, still a wizard version of Sean Connery"
Still bald
@@Grivian
Voldemort: And uh between you and me my hair is thinning a bit
Harry: Oh Voldemort I'm sure it's not ba...
*Voldemort removed his brown paper bag removing his chrome bald spot*
Harry: BAAAAALLLLLD BALD BALD BALD BALD BALD BALD
Wizards and Death Eaters: BALD BALD BALD BALD BALD BALD
Ron: *eyes burning* MY EYES
All: BALD
Voldemort: Alright alright *puts his paper bag on his head*
"Wormtail, I fucking told you to put your wig into the cauldron too!!!!"
Am I the only one who thinks Ralph Fiennes was so much better in this scene than in the other films?
He didn't have the old man quiver in his voice, he was just kinda.... psycho.
yess :
I think Dark Lord Ascending is when I found him the most genuinely intimidating in the role, personally. Just the pure silence and the ruthlessness with Lucius and Charity Burbage. His character never really scared me much in the films like he did in the books, but I was like O____O in that scene, that was pretty well done.
yes
Fabisch Factor Lord Voldemort is so sexy I'd like to **** him
Monroe DevilaVey ?
This is when shit really got serious lol
I have watched this scene so many times and I just realized Harry was screaming from 2:51 to 2:55 idk how I never noticed it
@@usamahhussain2008 bro what
@@usamahhussain2008 we was screaming bc of Voldemort
3:43 How disgusting is that? Wormtail was a nickname that all four of the Marauders came up with together when they were still in school. It was an insider, completely innocent. And now Voldemort uses it for Peter Pettigrew- as if mocking those innocent times in their youth.
Truly Charlotte good point
Or Wormtail himself took it on out of pride, turning their mockery to his own pride.
2:54 is also pretty fucking disgusting, but the special effects are pretty damn good.
Probably not. Rowling just likes using the name.
The issue is so confusing. On one hand, it's clear Voldemort uses him to degrade him (and he doesn't do it to anyone else) but on the other hand it was not meant to be an insult but an affectionate nickname given by friends. Which one is it?
And no matter how disgusting he is, I've always found creepy that everyone from both sides refused to call him by his name. A recurring theme of the series is that names are important.
It was the time when my full body returns...except my nose (and my hair).
😂
Lord Voldemort lol
Well ok, but do you still have a penis?
HelloCDN askin the real questions
You don't deserve a nose
1:22 Anyone else notice Cedric is holding his wand like a gun?😂
1:15
Cedric knew he couldn't just leave not only a fellow Triwizard Champion, but a junior student behind.
this scene is still so chilling and effective. This movie doesn't get nearly the credit it deserves.
EloquentTiger the rest of it is kinda poorly done, minus the special effects. Dumbledore seemed like a dumbass
It gets plenty of credit, although I agree Dumbledore was trash in this movie, way different even from pt 3, not sure what Michael Gambon was thinking!
EloquentTiger what gets me is that despite this scene being good some people shit on this despite this
This is a good film, if you forget the bad parts, which were honestly not a lot.
3:54
Wormtail: “They has us in the first half, not gonna lie.”
“KILL THE SPARE---"
"AVADA KEDAVRA!!!"
The epitome of a tragedy that occurs so fast that they don't even have time to regret their decisions
I love how the smoke shapes into Voldemort's cloak, shows how dark this character is.
thank goodness this was before Cedric became a NON-Threatening Sparkly Vampire
Joshua Orro this is the harry potter world i dont think thats possible in this movie but funny joke 😂
Kybro Ravenclaw I think they are referring to Cedric's actor playing a vampire in the Twilight movies. Period.
Joshua Orro
This anit Twilight.
I'd probably choose to run 90mph in a blink of an eye and be hundred years old than die like a noob. You would too.
When you think about it, Voldemort was an excellent planner in this story. He orchestrated his return by engineering a way for Harry to disappear (without suspicion) and obtain his blood while keeping his return secret so that the Ministry and the wizarding world is unprepared for war. Although Harry survived to bear witness, he didn’t have irrefutable evidence of the Dark Lord’s return until later in year 5.
Instead of looking for Harry, he brought Harry to him
I kind of wish Bertha Jorkins was part of the film, or a least added more of the Barty Crouch story. Goblet of Fire was my favorite book.
Imagine the HBO series doing it closer to the book.
@@Tesseract.2012 I’d like to see it, but an HBO series is too soon. Maybe when Emma Watson is old enough to play Auntie Bella.
@@dchang11 I feel they were kinda just wasting time looking for her. Everytime they brought her up, I was like "Jesus you still haven't found her yet? She's dead!!!!" 😂
Why must Voldemort have such beautiful eyes 👀 am I the only one who can't stop looking at them?
Still remnant from his smokin hot father?
'lord voldemort had risen again'..this line from the book chapter ending gave me chills back then..
This was the one scene from the book that I thought they did perfectly
If Harry had taken the portkey alone without Cedric, then Voldemort would never have been reborn. Harry would have taken one look at the graveyard & gotten the hell out from there, he’s seen the place enough number of times in his dreams.
I dont think he ever did. Also i bet his reaction to coming here would be tye sane with or without cedric.
Poor wormtail would have pay child support every month
Voldemort’s return being postponed doesn’t change the fact that he will find another way to eventually return. Harry at 17 was lucky to end Voldemort’s reign because even if he graduated Hogwarts with Voldemort still around, Harry wouldn’t be able to have a life or raise a family as long as he feared losing his loved ones to his immortal enemy.
He could've used Cedric's blood, if he so wished, or found a surreptitious way of getting Harry's blood later. His return was inevitable.
@UCN_cE8PFWyc4lVBQ76VSdbw dumbass u either didn't watch the opening scene in which Voldemort says it can't be done without Harry Potter
The music when he touches his head after been resurrected is brilliant for that moment! 😮 WOW
Apparently you get a black cloak when you get reborn
It was actually Harry’s selflessness when he said “we’ll take it together” that got Cedric killed :(
Ever notice how this is the only Movie The Dark Lord is left handed in lol.
" Take out your arm wormtail- "
" Thank you Master I- "
" *The other arm wormtail!* "
This is literally THE scene that made me a Harry Potter fan. I dismissed what I heard about the books (I was 20, they seemed like kid stuff), finally decided to rent the first movie in 2002 and thought that it was surprisingly okay but still a kids' series, I was way more into the (excellent) LOTR films. Forgot all about Harry Potter until like the summer of 2007 when I happened to be on UA-cam and saw an earlier upload of this scene. I thought "wait, the main bad guy shows up halfway through the series? And he's played by Ralph Fiennes? And Harry actually duels him? I need to check this out".
When they simultaneously shouted their spells at each other I got goosebumps. I turned off the scene and said "that's it, I'm watching all of these". Never looked back. :)
Agreed, the tonal evolution of the Harry Potter movies as they progress makes them really appealing to me. This scene in particular felt like an absolute gut punch when I first saw it.
Voldemort should have kept looking like at 3:10 and always sounded as in 3:40
+Sigurd Torvaldsson Thank goodness, I am not the only one thinking it for his looks ! =D
You want him to be a skeleton that whispers?
Weirdology Yess. That it Voldemort, how he is described
Yeah I agree. He looks creepier and closer to how he was described in the books
In the books he was described as having a higher pitch voice, but I for one prefer the subtle tone in his voice as shown in this scene. It fits him perfectly, as he doesn't need to raise his voice to sound menacing.
This was one of the best Oh Shit moments I've ever read or seen! When I read the novel, I remember flipping the pages of how he rose again. And I've never been so terrified from a novel before. Then, when I watched the film in theatres and saw this. Even though I knew it was coming, it still caught me off guard. And I was still like. Oh shit!
They fuckin Nailed this scene! Perfectly recreated as the visual. Not knowing Voldemort's face reading the novels but seeing this scene come to the big screen and we knew it was complete validation from then on why the Story of Harry Potter is forever with us lol. Real shit
1:23 why is cedric holding his wand like he's holding a gun?😂
Because Pattinson had no idea how to hold it.
the over the shoulder shot at 3:09 and the low eerie music for his rebirth is one of the coolest scenes in the entire series. well done.
Cedric holding his wand like a gun.. might as well throw a extended clip holdin 30
Before every teen girl in America knew who Robert Pattinson even was...
in Britain we know these things
I know a lot of HP fans don’t like this movie but you can’t deny how epic this scene is
The scene that completely changed the series, in the books and the movies.
i know that Voldemort is meant to be frightening or at least horrible looking, but when i watched this in the cinema when i was like 11 years old i honestly though Wormtail looked more frightening than Voldemort
GamesandGamesandGames The film makers were probably trying to make him look more sinister than frightening.
i know but still....
I was terrified by worm tail
Peter petigrew (wormtail) always scared me most out of all characters in Harry Potter lol idk why
GamesandGamesandGames kkmmk
When i saw tom riddle's name in tombstone i knew shit is about to go down.
This series was so unbelievably well done. If you liked the movies and you want more content, try the books or audibooks. You'll already have an image of (almost) all the characters and it gives you more content, like another layer after the films.
This is honestly my favorite scene in the series
Same.Then Tom Riddle scenes in COS