In the books this scene is even scarier. bathilda doesn't transform into nagini. Her head falls off her body and nagini pours out of her neck while her body convulges. Harry is frozen terror, its that scary that he doesn't even tell Hermione the details and when he realls what lupin said "lupin was right, there would be magic we'd never imagined"
just read the book scene, and had to watch it. sorry to say that I'm so disappointed, I just read this episode, and in the book it's sooo scary. it's the third time I'm reading the book, and my heart was beating so fast. still, liked this movie. just shouldn't be watched right after reading the book.
This scene has always scared the crap out of me no matter how many times I watch it. David Yates needs to direct some horror. He seems like he’s a natural at it.
In case any of you don't understand or don't know, Voldemort had already killed Bathilda Bagshot. He had Nagini possess the corpse and it would also magically preserve it so it wouldn't decay. That's why the body appeared to Decay when Nagini revealed herself.
Me too Miss Park let's hope Harry and his family never returns to this horrible scare village again as well because this village always gives me creeps all the time while being there at night all the time indeed!
I wish they showed how in the book Harry could feel Voldemort on his way and telling nagini hold him. Also right before they disaparatted, Voldemort showed up and saw them. A much closer call in the book.
@@SuperRedux When Harry was gasping for air when Nagini coiled herself around him, he got out the word “No!”. Nagini then whispered to him, “yes... yess.... hold you... hold you... accio... accio wand.”
What makes this even creepier (something I hadn't noticed for a long time), when Nagini is revealing itself, the shot of Harry backing up & we see the blurred reflection of the transformation in the dresser mirror, you can see that bathilda's head snaps backwards right off the shoulders & you can even hear the neck snapping if you pay attention. Very brutal & closer to to books. Clever use of censorship there
Woah I havent noticed that before. Thank you for this detail :) I also read the chapter last night and it was so haunting. And I always wondered why the child room with the bed with bars was there. I think they implimented this room in cause they couldnt adapt the moment where Harry sees Voldemort arrive at Godrics Hollow from his perspective (the moment they flee and also when he murders the Potters from his point of view). And you can theorize that Voldemort was preparing this room so that he'd kill him in there the same way he tried to just like 17 years ago if Nagini was able to hold him in time. Thatd fit his evil characteristics
@@user-yf9ku1tl6bsome people say the Burmese python is Nagini. Doesn’t make much sense to me, as he’s referred to as a guy when Nagini’ as lady, and he’s a Burmese python, while in the movies nagini’s a reticulated python while in the books she’s not a snake that exist in reality
one of the best chapters in all of the books. The urgency of the situation. How creepy Bathilda was, and how she tried to beckon Harry away from Hermione. How Nagini protruded from her corpse, and pinned Harry down. How Harry was forced to relish in voldemorts excitement, as his death was nearing. And then, at last, their escape - and the switch to voldemorts perspective, and how we got to learn just how much their souls are intertwined
Things that have truly happened to humans are saved in our collective consciousness/memory and are scarierer than horror scenarios that never happened -> reptilian shapeshifters confirmed.
@@stiimpoo Bathilda asked "are you Potter?", and Harry replied "Yes," and then he kept asking her if she had something for him (because he was under the impression that dumbledore entrusted the sword of godric gryffindor to her,) but she was actually just summoning voldemort to him
In the book Harry could hear Voldemort’s voice telling Nagini to hold him. He even got to the house having missed Harry and Hermione by literal seconds.
It was thanks to Hermione that they escaped the very last moment. She accidentally broke his wand though. Can't wait for the series, hopefully this scene will be faithful to the books, with no censorship as well.
In the book if I remember correctly Nagini did bite (but did not inject venom) and could have strangled Harry but she didn't because Voldemort wanted to kill Harry himself. It's funny how Voldemort's followers always have the chance to kill Harry yet don't because the one dude that can't kill him (because he took Harry's blood) is the one desperate to do it 😂
@@davidortiz3094 I know I read the book and watched the movies. He doesn't only want to insure everyone knows he is powerful but he want's to insure his immortality by killing Harry. I just thought it was funny being he was the only one that couldn't kill Harry (not that he knows) and yet he is the one that most wants to do it 😂
@Salty Army Soldier#26 It’s part of his own ego too, how would you feel if you got defeated by a baby, then he turns eleven and defeats you again, then turns twelve and defeats your memory, then turns fourteen and escapes you, then turns fifteen and isn’t controlled by you 😂?
If i remember correctly, Voldemort thinks that only him can kill Harry, because Snape and Dumbledore made he think this, because it was the only way to kill only the bit of Voldemort Soul on Harry, without killing Harry.
In the book Harry also heard a cold voice say, "Hold him." That's when Nagini revealed herself the battle preceded pretty much the way it did here and Harry and Hermione disapparated just as Voldemort arrived.
that voldemort POV right after confused me first time around, then i remembered they actually had polyjuice in the book. they should look like middle aged muggles here
My question is, in the book Bathilda says "Come" from the other room. Hermione jumped at that was it because she got scared of the parseltongue? And the only reason we didn't notice something suspicious was because its Harry's pov. He understood it and didn't even notice that it was parseltongue.
In the movie it seems Nagini was a bit less thorough and cleaning up after killing the old lady. The blood on the wall is what made Hermione realize something was wrong.
@@sophiabeizaee6425 There are so many reasons he is not in Ravenclaw. I mean... 1. He tried catching a letter in the air even though there was plenty on the ground 2. He didn't notice blood dripping on the roof 3. He didn't catch on that Voldemort was tricking him into going to the Ministry And many more that I can't remember. He may be sassy, but he can be fricken clueless.
Yes. Both of them were just hissing in Parseltongue. Harry was speaking in it without even realizing. And Hermione was just scared and confused with all the hissing. She kept imploring Harry to leave as she sensed something was off but Harry assured her they could both overpower a dropped, hunched old woman. Then Nagini-Bathilda convinces Harry to accompany him upstairs away from Hermione so she could corner him and speak more freely.
This scene unsettles me. I cannot put it into to words, but the fact that Voldemort hid an evil and loathsome creature inside of a woman's rotting corpse says everything about his character.
He had an entire lake full of the floating, reanimated corpses of men, women, and children (yes, it explicitly says all those in the book), but this one woman in the book afterward is what does it for you?
@@PKBitchGirl The concept art for it is much closer to how it was described in the book. And it's totally understandable why they didn't go down that route. Adapting the scene faithfully would have been way too freaky for a teen movie. Hell, going by the book description, Batilda would have looked pretty scary even before she transformed. She basically looked like a living corpse already.
messed up fact but this is the scene that paralyzed Dans stunt double bc something went wrong when he went through the wall. Dan felt so bad he even offered to pay for his college :(
I always thought the series never went quite as far in the creepy/horror direction that it could have, given how dark the books sometimes got. The graveyard scene in Goblet of Fire for example. This scene totally works as an utterly tense and horrifying experience. I agree with the other comment saying David Yates should try his hand at a horror movie.
In the book, in this scene, after Nagini bites Harry he faints and sees a nightmare about his parents dying while protecting him... and so he cries in his nightmare "no.." it's the most painful scene for me
I find it scary how Voldemort was so close to killing Hermione and Harry. The books really make it more intense. I feel like to make the scene more intense in this scene in the ending is to make Voldemort stand near the window when the smoke dies down with an angry expression.
Although the plan to kill Harry it didn't work and we all didn't want this to happen. This was a real fabulous plan, Voldemort or Nagini kill the real Bathilda Bagshot and possessed her dead body to lure Harry Potter to their trap.
It really was. Her body was rotting though and the stench was noted several times in the books. Even the smell of rotting meat is pointed out. Understandable though that Harry wanted Gryffindor's sword so bad he didn't care abouy much else
@@sierrabokoskie8374i think it’s when he was rehearsing harry being pushed through the wall by nagini, only the force on the wire was way more than it should have been and he broke his neck on impact with the wall
The following joke is based on how this scene went down in the book Hermione: “WE WERE WEARING YOUR CLOAK! HOW DID THAT THING SEE US!?!” Harry: “haven’t you ever read up on snakes?” Hermione: “no” Harry: “oh dear Merlin the one time you don’t do your research, she didn’t have to see us, maybe she could smell us” Hermione: “but . . . But Ron wasn’t there” Harry: “Uhh huh very funny” 😒 “anyway, some snakes track heat, maybe it saw something hot” Hermione: “sorry” Harry: “who said I was talking about you?” Hermione: “ha . . . ha . . . ha”
@crystałlady I live how it's all connected. In fantastic beasts Nagini finds out who Grindelwald is, and so in this movie she knows who Grindelwald is.
@@CzechuuAre you sure? Because in the behind the scenes it matches the crash through the wall almost spectacularly. Nobody goes flying at 3:37 the way he does at 2:55
@@ajcarter2337yes, it was during the rehearsals for the stunt at 2:55, the wire was pulled back with way too much force and broke his neck when he hit the wall
I remember the first time I've watched this movie in a movie theater. Girl in the seat right in front of mine was someone who doesn't do well with horror movies. When the jumpscare popped up, she bounced back in her seat... and the loudest scream in the entire room came out of her mouth. This is one of those things I'll never forget :D
Cmon you gotta get Voldy in this scene. In the book, Voldy does get to the house, and can actually watch them disapparate from the window, missing another chance to kill them by a matter of seconds. And we could have used another classic Voldy-rage-scream-at-the-sky moment like he did at the end of Goblet of fire
Did anyone notice the bedroom with toys at 3:05? Could it be Harry's bedroom when Voldemort killed his parents? Maybe the Potters' house was next to Bath's house?
Yes, at 2:55. Watch the HBO documentary. It shows how they rehearsed it going through the wall at 2:55. The wall break at 3:37 was computerized and not the one a stunt man was used.
Siempre me dio miedo está escena. Y a más se analiza más terrorífica se pone porque se podría decir que Voldemort además de matar a Bathilda le saco su piel para disfrazar a Nagini y lo que encuentra Hermione es su cuerpo sin piel, por eso las moscas y que parezca que hay algo en descomposición allí. En serio, Yates debería hacer alguna película de terror, podría hacerlo genial
"Severus, there will come a time when Lord Voldemort will seem to fear for his snake's life. Only then should you tell Harry that he's a Horc-” "Nagini? The Dark Lord told us that Potter and Granger killed it the other day in a struggle in Godric's Hollow." "Oh, shit."
That part in the book was bordering on horror. The part right after their escape is from Voldemort's point of view, and it explains in rich details the night he murdered Lily and James, and of his first downfall when he tried to murder the infant Harry.
If I remember correctly, in the books both harry and hermione were in polyjuice potion and under the invisibility cloak and yet nagini found them. The scene also included voldemort where we get to see his point of view seeing harry and hermione disapparate. This is also where he saw the photo grindelwald so his quest to find the elder wand continues.
when I first saw this i didn't even know that the snake was Nagini and at 3:41 Voldemort came and Nagini tried to hold Harry in place so that Voldemort would come and get him but it looks like it all backfired.
I didn’t know hermione knows how to use a flight magic just like snape, the death eaters, and the order lf the phoenix. Such a brilliant wizard indeed. That is a hard magic you guys
As well it not working on Nagini due to her being a Horcrux, a good witch or wizard would never use an Unforgivable Curse if they could help it. It would split their soul.
We've been with harry from start to end. Reliving every moment with a read or a memory. All our saddest and happy moments combined until we say goodbye 😢.
I wish they showed us what actually happened at Godric's Hallow between Voldemort and the Potters like in the book. It was very interesting that Harry saw it from Voldemort's point of view 👀
Even if we never actually got to meet the actual Bathilda in the series, i still feel just so bad for her. She was and old woman, and i mean way older than Dumbledore himself, her nephew turned into a dark wizard (considered as the worst one until Voldemort came around) and it was because of her that Grindelwald and Dumbledore got to meet each other. For someone with such a history and God how many years ahead in her already long life, to have it end like it was nothing, killing her for completely unnecessary reasons, it's just not fair.
Sonia Ndukwe here’s their conversation from the book: Nagini: You are Potter? Harry: Yes, I am. Have you got anything for me? (“Have you got anything for me?” Is repeated 3 times in the book because she takes a while to answer him) Nagini: Over here.. Harry: What is it? Nagini: There.
I read Harry Potter a long time ago and don't remember how it depicted in the book, but from this scene in the movie we can clearly see that Hermione is way stronger than Harry. Harry also had his wand and he didn't know how to protect himself against Nagini, he used a chair, a brick (Ok here he didn't have a wand with him, but still he could use spells that didn't require a wand) anything but his wand. Hermione on the other hand used different spells to protect Harry and herself and she also spent most her life prior to Hogwarts in the muggle world. Also, she is a quick thinker and resourceful. Seriously, Harry is the chosen one and he doesn't do anything to be better.
Well he doesn’t rlly have the time to study when he has constant threats coming after him now does he? Plus he was never was the type to listen in school like hermione.
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The 3 strongest weapons in the Harry Potter franchise
3. The sword of gryffindor
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1. Harry's chair
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Nah fam it was that half a brick 👌🏻
The plot armour of a above average student xD
Harry’s glasses
god bless you
In the books this scene is even scarier. bathilda doesn't transform into nagini. Her head falls off her body and nagini pours out of her neck while her body convulges. Harry is frozen terror, its that scary that he doesn't even tell Hermione the details and when he realls what lupin said "lupin was right, there would be magic we'd never imagined"
I think they implied it with the mirror but thought it would be to gruesome of a direct view with children watching
The original version is always better even if the movie is good
@@hellooo5434 That's a dumb take.
@@rclark777 That's a dumb comment. It's easy to say an opinion is dumb.
just read the book scene, and had to watch it.
sorry to say that I'm so disappointed, I just read this episode, and in the book it's sooo scary. it's the third time I'm reading the book, and my heart was beating so fast.
still, liked this movie. just shouldn't be watched right after reading the book.
This scene has always scared the crap out of me no matter how many times I watch it. David Yates needs to direct some horror. He seems like he’s a natural at it.
This scene was as much creepy in the book
This scene actually becomes more sad when u realise the stunt double was paralyzed
After that
@@conserztasfia0078 what happened? And whose stunt double?
yes... voldemort's nagini in body of dead batilda
Yea this scene was scary af that even some R rated horror movies don’t seem scary like IT
Three horcruxes are in one room. Wow.
Oh yeah, Harry, locket and Nagini.
@@galaxyzgamzhideout4147 and in the book Voldemort was also briefly in the room (just entered it) so this would be 4 parts of his soul in one room
No wonder the Horcrux burned that mark into his chest!
4th( Voldemort ) came soon after
2 and a half. Harry wasn’t a complete
Horcrux.
In case any of you don't understand or don't know, Voldemort had already killed Bathilda Bagshot. He had Nagini possess the corpse and it would also magically preserve it so it wouldn't decay. That's why the body appeared to Decay when Nagini revealed herself.
Thank you!!! This scene I never quite understood !!
@@NO-ib1je no problem, that's something you learn from reading the books.
Wasn't that corpse in the closet where Hermione found it?
@@Peroxidvodika that's what I thought. Maybe it was the murder scene?
nice 2 hear from an old friend again !
That was the creepiest scene for me in all of the series
Me too Miss Park let's hope Harry and his family never returns to this horrible scare village again as well because this village always gives me creeps all the time while being there at night all the time indeed!
One of them
Harry Potter has been always had a horror elements, but for me this is the scariest one.
Same, i love it
Especially in the books with all the details
@RedDead yea and all the other little details
I wish they showed how in the book Harry could feel Voldemort on his way and telling nagini hold him. Also right before they disaparatted, Voldemort showed up and saw them. A much closer call in the book.
Frank West yeah it made it more urgent and action like
I absolutely love these movies but there’s always a scene that’s far more intense and scary in the book that they don’t quite live up to in the film
Telling Nagini hold him ? What does that mean ?
@@SuperRedux When Harry was gasping for air when Nagini coiled herself around him, he got out the word “No!”. Nagini then whispered to him, “yes... yess.... hold you... hold you... accio... accio wand.”
(Voldemort’s thought bubble) @$&?!
What makes this even creepier (something I hadn't noticed for a long time), when Nagini is revealing itself, the shot of Harry backing up & we see the blurred reflection of the transformation in the dresser mirror, you can see that bathilda's head snaps backwards right off the shoulders & you can even hear the neck snapping if you pay attention. Very brutal & closer to to books. Clever use of censorship there
oh wow (2:36) for anyone wondering
Ikrr. Chills down my spine.
@@snehaprabhu8790qäa
I never noticed that. Clever use to censorship indeed.
Woah I havent noticed that before. Thank you for this detail :)
I also read the chapter last night and it was so haunting. And I always wondered why the child room with the bed with bars was there. I think they implimented this room in cause they couldnt adapt the moment where Harry sees Voldemort arrive at Godrics Hollow from his perspective (the moment they flee and also when he murders the Potters from his point of view). And you can theorize that Voldemort was preparing this room so that he'd kill him in there the same way he tried to just like 17 years ago if Nagini was able to hold him in time. Thatd fit his evil characteristics
"hey look dad, snakes!"
Harry: *PTSD flashbacks*
you know it sucks too since this wasn't how it was for Harry when he was younger and first met that Burmese python in the zoo
@@user-yf9ku1tl6bsome people say the Burmese python is Nagini. Doesn’t make much sense to me, as he’s referred to as a guy when Nagini’ as lady, and he’s a Burmese python, while in the movies nagini’s a reticulated python while in the books she’s not a snake that exist in reality
one of the best chapters in all of the books. The urgency of the situation. How creepy Bathilda was, and how she tried to beckon Harry away from Hermione. How Nagini protruded from her corpse, and pinned Harry down. How Harry was forced to relish in voldemorts excitement, as his death was nearing. And then, at last, their escape - and the switch to voldemorts perspective, and how we got to learn just how much their souls are intertwined
She and Harry were speaking Parseltongue! I didn't realize it until today!
And Harry himself didn't even realize anything suspicious was happening because he could understand her
Things that have truly happened to humans are saved in our collective consciousness/memory and are scarierer than horror scenarios that never happened -> reptilian shapeshifters confirmed.
What did they even say?
@@stiimpoo Bathilda asked "are you Potter?", and Harry replied "Yes," and then he kept asking her if she had something for him (because he was under the impression that dumbledore entrusted the sword of godric gryffindor to her,) but she was actually just summoning voldemort to him
In the book Harry could hear Voldemort’s voice telling Nagini to hold him. He even got to the house having missed Harry and Hermione by literal seconds.
Yes, in the book Voldemort was downstairs when Harry and Hermione disapparated
It was thanks to Hermione that they escaped the very last moment. She accidentally broke his wand though. Can't wait for the series, hopefully this scene will be faithful to the books, with no censorship as well.
@@floweryunicorn8888 what do you mean the series?
In the book if I remember correctly Nagini did bite (but did not inject venom) and could have strangled Harry but she didn't because Voldemort wanted to kill Harry himself. It's funny how Voldemort's followers always have the chance to kill Harry yet don't because the one dude that can't kill him (because he took Harry's blood) is the one desperate to do it 😂
Voldemort states when HE kills Harry, no one will question his power again.
@@davidortiz3094 I know I read the book and watched the movies. He doesn't only want to insure everyone knows he is powerful but he want's to insure his immortality by killing Harry. I just thought it was funny being he was the only one that couldn't kill Harry (not that he knows) and yet he is the one that most wants to do it 😂
@@doctorwhat2064 voldemort was an idiot, he had so many opportunities to win but he wasted them all
@Salty Army Soldier#26 It’s part of his own ego too, how would you feel if you got defeated by a baby, then he turns eleven and defeats you again, then turns twelve and defeats your memory, then turns fourteen and escapes you, then turns fifteen and isn’t controlled by you 😂?
If i remember correctly, Voldemort thinks that only him can kill Harry, because Snape and Dumbledore made he think this, because it was the only way to kill only the bit of Voldemort Soul on Harry, without killing Harry.
In the book Harry also heard a cold voice say, "Hold him." That's when Nagini revealed herself the battle preceded pretty much the way it did here and Harry and Hermione disapparated just as Voldemort arrived.
that voldemort POV right after confused me first time around, then i remembered they actually had polyjuice in the book. they should look like middle aged muggles here
My question is, in the book Bathilda says "Come" from the other room. Hermione jumped at that was it because she got scared of the parseltongue? And the only reason we didn't notice something suspicious was because its Harry's pov. He understood it and didn't even notice that it was parseltongue.
Maliha Intikhab oh god so mush detail they left out.
In the movie it seems Nagini was a bit less thorough and cleaning up after killing the old lady. The blood on the wall is what made Hermione realize something was wrong.
and that's on why harry isn't a ravenclaw
@@sophiabeizaee6425 There are so many reasons he is not in Ravenclaw. I mean...
1. He tried catching a letter in the air even though there was plenty on the ground
2. He didn't notice blood dripping on the roof
3. He didn't catch on that Voldemort was tricking him into going to the Ministry
And many more that I can't remember. He may be sassy, but he can be fricken clueless.
Yes. Both of them were just hissing in Parseltongue. Harry was speaking in it without even realizing. And Hermione was just scared and confused with all the hissing. She kept imploring Harry to leave as she sensed something was off but Harry assured her they could both overpower a dropped, hunched old woman. Then Nagini-Bathilda convinces Harry to accompany him upstairs away from Hermione so she could corner him and speak more freely.
This scene unsettles me. I cannot put it into to words, but the fact that Voldemort hid an evil and loathsome creature inside of a woman's rotting corpse says everything about his character.
Wait so you’re saying the woman’s dead ?
@@Daquan0394 Yes the Woman Is Dead and kill per Voldemort…
He had an entire lake full of the floating, reanimated corpses of men, women, and children (yes, it explicitly says all those in the book), but this one woman in the book afterward is what does it for you?
He’s the epitome of evil here in the Harry Potter world.
@@micahgoldson1253I love it when people don't have the mental capacity to understand a different point of view. It really shows their intelligence.
That transforming part is scary
You think that's bad? Here's the concept art for it - i.imgur.com/JoGBtnL.jpg
@@PKBitchGirl *Indiana Jones voice* snakes... why'd it have to be snakes?
@@PKBitchGirl Yeah that’s pretty nightmarish
@@PKBitchGirl da heck
@@PKBitchGirl The concept art for it is much closer to how it was described in the book. And it's totally understandable why they didn't go down that route. Adapting the scene faithfully would have been way too freaky for a teen movie. Hell, going by the book description, Batilda would have looked pretty scary even before she transformed. She basically looked like a living corpse already.
Only problem I had with this movie is that sometimes its so dark you can't even see what's going on in the scene
messed up fact but this is the scene that paralyzed Dans stunt double bc something went wrong when he went through the wall. Dan felt so bad he even offered to pay for his college :(
that's really sad, fuckkkk
His medical bills IIRC
I literally have lost count on number of times hermione saved harry
JNANENBT
in the books, actially its harry who saves
plus alos hermione got harry into dangerous trouble to
@@emmi7363 how? Ive read al the books, she didn’t
In the books, harry saved hermione for more than half of the 'hermione saved harry' scenes in the movies.
I always thought the series never went quite as far in the creepy/horror direction that it could have, given how dark the books sometimes got. The graveyard scene in Goblet of Fire for example. This scene totally works as an utterly tense and horrifying experience. I agree with the other comment saying David Yates should try his hand at a horror movie.
“How dark the books sometimes got” the series was dark. It’s a drama
In the book, in this scene, after Nagini bites Harry he faints and sees a nightmare about his parents dying while protecting him... and so he cries in his nightmare "no.." it's the most painful scene for me
One thing that creeps me out about this situation is that if you were in this old house with this woman, you’d feel alone and uneasy.
No she'll eat you when you're asleep
I find it scary how Voldemort was so close to killing Hermione and Harry. The books really make it more intense. I feel like to make the scene more intense in this scene in the ending is to make Voldemort stand near the window when the smoke dies down with an angry expression.
One of the scariest Harry Potter scenes I ever watched. Nagini made me jump several times. Well played
Although the plan to kill Harry it didn't work and we all didn't want this to happen. This was a real fabulous plan, Voldemort or Nagini kill the real Bathilda Bagshot and possessed her dead body to lure Harry Potter to their trap.
It really was. Her body was rotting though and the stench was noted several times in the books. Even the smell of rotting meat is pointed out. Understandable though that Harry wanted Gryffindor's sword so bad he didn't care abouy much else
Maliha Intikhab If you listen closely, you can hear flies buzzing around her. Hinting that she is a corpse
Yeah exept for the fact that Nagini could have killed Harry but waited for Voldemort but besides that it was pretty good
In this scene I was closing my eyes when I was a child because I didn't want to see the transformation.
As a adult I am still doing it 😂
The actress who played Bathilda did a really amazing Job here - so creepy :)
This is where David Holmes got permanently paralyzed…
I searched this video Wondering if this was the stunt. The one where he gets blasted through the window?
@@sierrabokoskie8374through the wall
@@sierrabokoskie8374 through the wall, at 2:54
He was paralyzed when rehearsing this stunt before they started filming
@@sierrabokoskie8374i think it’s when he was rehearsing harry being pushed through the wall by nagini, only the force on the wire was way more than it should have been and he broke his neck on impact with the wall
The following joke is based on how this scene went down in the book
Hermione: “WE WERE WEARING YOUR CLOAK! HOW DID THAT THING SEE US!?!”
Harry: “haven’t you ever read up on snakes?”
Hermione: “no”
Harry: “oh dear Merlin the one time you don’t do your research, she didn’t have to see us, maybe she could smell us”
Hermione: “but . . . But Ron wasn’t there”
Harry: “Uhh huh very funny” 😒 “anyway, some snakes track heat, maybe it saw something hot”
Hermione: “sorry”
Harry: “who said I was talking about you?”
Hermione: “ha . . . ha . . . ha”
No one's talking about Grindelwald's picture there.. 🙁
@crystałlady I live how it's all connected. In fantastic beasts Nagini finds out who Grindelwald is, and so in this movie she knows who Grindelwald is.
Jesus, that smash through the wall at 2:55 had to be where David Holmes became paralyzed or at least the stunt in question.
No , its 3:37
@@CzechuuAre you sure? Because in the behind the scenes it matches the crash through the wall almost spectacularly. Nobody goes flying at 3:37 the way he does at 2:55
@@ajcarter2337yes, it was during the rehearsals for the stunt at 2:55, the wire was pulled back with way too much force and broke his neck when he hit the wall
That was perhaps the creepiest scene in the series. It made me uneasy.
This scene is much much scarier in the books.
In the books it is more scarier than in the movie. In the book Voldemort came, because Nagini had called him.
Can't wait for fantastic beasts to explain how nagini went from "he knows what you were born, not who you are" to "nagini...dinner."
Out of context, this looks like one terrifying horror film.
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This scene scared the hell out of me.
I remember the first time I've watched this movie in a movie theater. Girl in the seat right in front of mine was someone who doesn't do well with horror movies.
When the jumpscare popped up, she bounced back in her seat... and the loudest scream in the entire room came out of her mouth.
This is one of those things I'll never forget :D
This entire scene is like a fever dream.
Cmon you gotta get Voldy in this scene. In the book, Voldy does get to the house, and can actually watch them disapparate from the window, missing another chance to kill them by a matter of seconds. And we could have used another classic Voldy-rage-scream-at-the-sky moment like he did at the end of Goblet of fire
That snake scene scared the hell out of me I covered my eyes the 1st time but my sister made me watch it again it was creepy
Big Sister Bully....
3:37 Harry's wand RIP
easily the creepiest, most unsettling scene in the series
Heres whats weird, nagini isnt supposed to be able to transform anymore, due to her blood curse
Tony Tassone weird thing she wasn’t transformed, she was inside her corpse
Necromancy spell, Voldemort made her possess her corpse and control it but it was rotting. Surprised it wasn’t a tip off to them
Tony Tassone here’s what’s weird, you don’t know what you are talking about
Necromancia, Voldemort put Nagini in Bathilda body’s
@Deniz Guler I never seen so much bullshit in one message
Did anyone notice the bedroom with toys at 3:05? Could it be Harry's bedroom when Voldemort killed his parents? Maybe the Potters' house was next to Bath's house?
yeah u can clearly see the crib
It’s the room where his parents died
His house was completely destroyed. This is a different house
They were literally looking at the destroyed house earlier. That was Harry's house.
Obviously part of Voldemort's setup
That part where he gets thrown through the wall is where Harry’s stunt double broke his neck
3:37
Yes, at 2:55. Watch the HBO documentary. It shows how they rehearsed it going through the wall at 2:55. The wall break at 3:37 was computerized and not the one a stunt man was used.
Watching this scene because that's the way my sister is when she gets drunk. A nasty snake explodes out of her.
Eww dude
Lmao
Dana Campbell 😂😂😂😂
Same here I have the exact same type of sister, except she’s also a nasty snake most of the time
Kind sir, I would like more details please
Hermione, saving Harry's life ... AGAIN
Siempre me dio miedo está escena. Y a más se analiza más terrorífica se pone porque se podría decir que Voldemort además de matar a Bathilda le saco su piel para disfrazar a Nagini y lo que encuentra Hermione es su cuerpo sin piel, por eso las moscas y que parezca que hay algo en descomposición allí.
En serio, Yates debería hacer alguna película de terror, podría hacerlo genial
*I want my next relationship to be as strong as Harry’s chair.*
"Severus, there will come a time when Lord Voldemort will seem
to fear for his snake's life. Only then should you tell Harry that he's a Horc-”
"Nagini? The Dark Lord told us that Potter and Granger killed it the other day in a struggle in Godric's Hollow."
"Oh, shit."
Did anyone saw Grindelwald in the picture Harry was looking
0:39
I did...
That part in the book was bordering on horror. The part right after their escape is from Voldemort's point of view, and it explains in rich details the night he murdered Lily and James, and of his first downfall when he tried to murder the infant Harry.
If I remember correctly, in the books both harry and hermione were in polyjuice potion and under the invisibility cloak and yet nagini found them. The scene also included voldemort where we get to see his point of view seeing harry and hermione disapparate. This is also where he saw the photo grindelwald so his quest to find the elder wand continues.
words can’t express how fucking terrified i was watching this scene when i was a kid in the cinema
The first time you see Bathilda's silent and expressionless face is enough to let on something is horribly wrong.
when I first saw this i didn't even know that the snake was Nagini and at 3:41 Voldemort came and Nagini tried to hold Harry in place so that Voldemort would come and get him but it looks like it all backfired.
this is where Harry Potters stunt double got paralyzed for life. Sad scene
As creepy as this is, the scene was actually _way_ more gruesome in the book
I didn’t know hermione knows how to use a flight magic just like snape, the death eaters, and the order lf the phoenix. Such a brilliant wizard indeed. That is a hard magic you guys
Actually, I think they just disapparated through a window.
They disapparated you idiot
@@Ethan-hk8se calm down
INTENSE
This is the scene where Daniel Radcliffes stunt double became paralyzed from an accident
Dang
I forgot how dark Harry Potter got in the later years.
Instead of confringo, Hermione should Avada Kedavra her instead.
It doesn't work on her.
Its not easy to use That spell
It doesn’t work. You can see in the last movie right before Neville kills the snake with the sword, Ron uses it on it and does nothing.
@@philipcassel2149 She will mostly bleeding the snake
As well it not working on Nagini due to her being a Horcrux, a good witch or wizard would never use an Unforgivable Curse if they could help it. It would split their soul.
We've been with harry from start to end. Reliving every moment with a read or a memory. All our saddest and happy moments combined until we say goodbye 😢.
I've always afraid of snakes and thank you so much this scene increased my fears😶
When I was younger, I was terrified of the basilisk in chamber of secrets, but when I watched this, I about craped my self
I wish they showed us what actually happened at Godric's Hallow between Voldemort and the Potters like in the book. It was very interesting that Harry saw it from Voldemort's point of view 👀
What’s so crazy is the how Nagini breaks into the childrens room. Meaning she lures little kids in her house to eat them…
No, it’s just that the house next door had a child
Even if we never actually got to meet the actual Bathilda in the series, i still feel just so bad for her. She was and old woman, and i mean way older than Dumbledore himself, her nephew turned into a dark wizard (considered as the worst one until Voldemort came around) and it was because of her that Grindelwald and Dumbledore got to meet each other. For someone with such a history and God how many years ahead in her already long life, to have it end like it was nothing, killing her for completely unnecessary reasons, it's just not fair.
When you realise it's his childhood bedroom he's fallen through the wall into
This is the stunt that got David Holmes paralyzed. So sad
3:36 snake jumpscare
Harry Potter the Horcrux Human 👨 Vs Nagini the Last Horcrux Snake 🐍
(2:41)
Oh. We finally found Snape’s mother.
The strongest weapon: CHAIR¡¡¡¡¡🤣
I’ve never understood why they kept the house there. You’d think it would have got knocked down or something
Read the book and if you have I can’t help you
You don't know what you are thinking about.
What did she say in parseltongue
Sonia Ndukwe here’s their conversation from the book:
Nagini: You are Potter?
Harry: Yes, I am. Have you got anything for me? (“Have you got anything for me?” Is repeated 3 times in the book because she takes a while to answer him)
Nagini: Over here..
Harry: What is it?
Nagini: There.
Read the book
@@danieldiaz4584 Well find it, it's worth it.
Harry potter is one of the greatest franchises to ever exist
I read Harry Potter a long time ago and don't remember how it depicted in the book, but from this scene in the movie we can clearly see that Hermione is way stronger than Harry. Harry also had his wand and he didn't know how to protect himself against Nagini, he used a chair, a brick (Ok here he didn't have a wand with him, but still he could use spells that didn't require a wand) anything but his wand. Hermione on the other hand used different spells to protect Harry and herself and she also spent most her life prior to Hogwarts in the muggle world. Also, she is a quick thinker and resourceful. Seriously, Harry is the chosen one and he doesn't do anything to be better.
Well he doesn’t rlly have the time to study when he has constant threats coming after him now does he? Plus he was never was the type to listen in school like hermione.
Harry & Ron wouldn't of been able to win without Hermione.
They all played their role in defeating Voldemort.
He was also wearing the locket at the time, that was quite the burden
Creepiest scene in the series.
2:19 it's the first time I noticed hermione is seing the real batilda dead body!!!! disturbing
It always baffled me how little magic was used in dangerous situations
How was hermoine putting the paws on the snake here but couldn't do anything to it in the next movie
Goddamit, Hazel Douglas is really old here
I didn't recognize her...
I still remember reading this scene in the book! I’m glad it was included in the movie!
This is straight up like something out of a horror movie.
Ever seen something like Alien, The Thing or Invasion of The Body Snatchers?
This scene always scared the shit out of me as a kid. And the snake part wasn't the scary part. The scariness is just Bathilda. *shudders*
Okay but...did Hermione just knock out Nagini then????
Really disappointed this scene didn't follow the book where Voldemort almost captured them
My god can people please stop crying like babies about what's not in the movies. It's a fcking movie.
Even in the book, this portion will give you goosebumps while reading it.
2:00 These eyes! Simply to be feared 👵🏻🪄👍🏻👏🏻 bravo
2:29 she turns into her
That's pretty hardcore to have your snake hide inside the corpse of an old lady lol. Voldemort you scary
Literally just searched "Scariest Scene Deathly Hallows" to find this lol
My question is why was there a child's room behind the wall? That always confused me
I thought the house in which they were in was the one Harry and his parents lived so I thought it the would be Harry's room
Probably part of Voldemort's setup...either that or that was one of the flashbacks Harry sees in the book
Nice homage to 'Psycho' with the swinging lamp in the nursery at 3:00. This entire scene was creepy and disturbing.
This scene was super creepy in the book, you just had this feeling that something was going to happen, but you didn't know what