3? I'm counting 1 maybe 1.5 Book-Harry Ring- Dumblydore Locket-Ron Cup-Hermione Diadem-Harry stabbed and ron just kicked into the fire (in the book this kill goes to Crabbe) Harry-Voldy Snake-Neville
To this day I am disappointed that they didn't follow the book. Harry and Voldemort turning circles around each other in th hall of Hogwards, watched by all survivers. Ending in Vildemorts own curse killing him.
Ah, but it did end the same way. If look closely at the Elder Wand during the final confrontation, you can see that the Killing Curse travelled through the wand and into Voldemort’s arm before Harry disarmed him. So, in retrospect, Tom’s own curse did end up killing him, just in a more slower and perhaps more painful fashion than how the book depicted it.
I don’t understand why they didn’t leave the last few scenes from the time Harry is carried out of the forest to the point when he kills Tom Riddle exactly as they were in the book. In my opinion that sequence is brilliant and would have made a perfect movie scene. Normally I understand that they need to change things in movies and I don’t mind most of the other changes that were made in this series. But all the little details in this are so good and wrap things up so neatly. It was necessary for everyone to think that Harry was dead so that Nagini could be released from her cage and Neville could destroy her. It was necessary for everyone to hear the final dialogue between Harry and Tom so that they could understand how Tom came back in the first place and how this time he was really gone forever. It was necessary that Harry used the disarming spell and Tom was destroyed by his own backfiring spell so that Harry didn’t actually commit murder and the Elder Wand could finally be laid to rest. And in my opinion that all would have made a much better action sequence than this one. More suspense, more tension and more reason for everyone to rejoice when it was finally over rather than just being present at the climax of yet another drawn out battle scene.
I agree, but Harry using the disarming spell didn't have anything to do with the elder wand. Harry was the master of the wand already since he beat Draco and took his wand (he was the previous Owner, even tho he never touched the elder wand). That was actually the reason he won the final duel, Voldemort was not the true master of the wand so his killing spell was turned against him. Harry only used Expelliarmus since this spell saved him in duels with Voldemort many times before. So in the end Harry is still the Master of the elder wand, but he tries to put the wand to rest by not using it and leaving it in dumbledores grave.
That final sequence would be at least half a hour long, and that was a second part already, they couldn't afford that length. I wish it was like that too
The real Voldemort was hiding somewhere safe when a 12 year old Harry Potter destroyed a horcrux. Voldemort: Harry Potter will pay for destroying my dairy
Don’t u prefer a history of a zookeeper who is technically a nobody and has nothing to do with a homoerotic romance of two powerful wizards who wants t destroy each other but can fight each for some arbitrary rule until this rule just doesn’t exist anymore? 🤓☝️
I believe the book ending did justice to Severus snape. Entire Hogwartz knew his sacrifice and the role he played. Thats how it should have ended. They just needed to cgi ppl around these 2.
The only aspect from the book i wish they didnt change was the way in which Voldemort finally dies. In the book he just dies. Body flops to the ground for all his followers to see. An instant death, nothing special or different.
I like the movie effects though. Ashes to ashes. He became inhuman to the point of becoming an object just like the horcruxes, so he disintegrated like an object.
Because, by that point, Voldemort had become aware that his horcruxes - which he believed were both as well-hidden as they were unknown - were being hunted and destroyed. He became paranoid. More paranoid. Since Nagini was one of those horcruxes, Voldemort forbade her from hunting and otherwise wandering, to keep her close and safe (in the books, in a protective cocoon that floated above his head). Just in case. Therefore, where he went, she went, including to battle.
@@StrixTechnica still ending was so lame. Better they've unleashed Harry's true powers in the end. But it never happened and we will never gonna know the true powers of Harry Potter.
Also keep in mind that Voldemort didn’t return to Hogwarts expecting a fight. He expected everyone to submit. And at that point, he thought there was no viable threat anymore since he killed Snape and still thought that Harry was dead
Wait if the reason why he was defeated was the final killing curse rebounded because harry was the true owner of the elder wand, why did it work in the Forrest?
It's actually how the world works in Harry Potter. Even though Rowling always say a 'Powerful' wizard, there isn't really an actual size of magnitute. It's always about reading the right connotation at the right moment, problem solving or creativity. If you think about it, Harry is actually really powerful. The charm he was able to master far exceeds his age. In the end, being able to read Doubledore's plan and finish the task is like 10x Triwizard Tournament.
Well .. that was the only way he could do it . Afterall voldemort was one of the two greatest wizard of his time with only Albus Dumbledore who could duel him in a combat . Harry had no chance of winning except for technicalities 😂
Yess .. it was . But well ... that was was the only chance he stood . Afterall... Voldemort was amongst the two greatest wizard of his time ... with Dumbledore the only person capable of dueling with him in a combat . Harry never had any chance winning against the dark lord except for technicalities 😂😂😂
Had Neville never killed nagini literally at the very last second only just in time then voldemorts avada kedavra spell would of fully gone back in to Harrys wand killing him and then Voldemort would of won
@@monangdoshi1674 the one in HP and still tried to duel HP while he was the master of the elder wand, and rebounded the curse onto himself. Died by his own hand...and his own stupidity.
Something about Nagini confuses me. She was once a human in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. So when she was killed by Neville in The Deathly Hallows, what happened to her human spirit?
@sraguelo4520 I get that, but was this like Mor'du, the demon bear from Brave, whose human spirit was released from the body of the bear after being killed by Merida?
It’s implied that when Nagini was beheaded she is dead entirely. It’s largely possible that any humanity she had was already long gone from the horcrux
@kitsuneneko5951 I just assumed that if Harry had the option to return to Earth or move on after Voldemort initially killed him, then the human soul of Nagini would've had that same option as well, only in the form of a human instead of a snake.
Harry had the opportunity to go back due to being the master of all hallows by that point. Nagini doesn’t have those and as such doesn’t get the chance to come back
You cut out the part Ron smashed the locket with Gryffindor's sword!! Also, kill count: Dumbledore = 1 Neville = 1 Voldemort = 1 Hermione = 1 Ron = 1 Harry = 4; The diary, the diadem, Professor Quirrel, & Voldemort himself
What about the ring that was slowly killing dumbledore, once it was destroyed. It was Tom riddles mother’s ring. That was a horcrux too, wasn’t it? I didn’t read the books, so I could be wrong and we never saw it get destroyed on screen
But here is the problem... if Harry was a horocrux and the blood of the basilisk killed the book, wouldn't the part of voldemort that lived inside Harry, that made him a horocrux, been dead since the end of the 2nd book since he was impaled with the basilisk blood?
probably saved by the technicality that i dont think harry is the actual full horcrux itself, moreso the scar on his head being the horcrux he probably woulda been cooked if he got struck there
First of all there were 8 horcruxes created 1. Professor quirrel 2. Diary 3. Ring 4. Locket 5. Cup 6. Diadem 7. Nagini 8th one that was not supposed to be made was harry himself The last three harry potter movies were just too fast paced not even acknowledging the wrting of the books And it made it boring and incomplete in a way if that makes sense
Horrocrux kill count:
Harry: 1
Neville: 1
Dumbeldore: 1
Voldy: 1
Ron F*****g Weasley: 3.
With assistance, but what a finisher man was he.
3? I'm counting 1 maybe 1.5
Book-Harry
Ring- Dumblydore
Locket-Ron
Cup-Hermione
Diadem-Harry stabbed and ron just kicked into the fire (in the book this kill goes to Crabbe)
Harry-Voldy
Snake-Neville
To this day I am disappointed that they didn't follow the book. Harry and Voldemort turning circles around each other in th hall of Hogwards, watched by all survivers. Ending in Vildemorts own curse killing him.
Ah, but it did end the same way. If look closely at the Elder Wand during the final confrontation, you can see that the Killing Curse travelled through the wand and into Voldemort’s arm before Harry disarmed him. So, in retrospect, Tom’s own curse did end up killing him, just in a more slower and perhaps more painful fashion than how the book depicted it.
The whole ending was a fiasco if you ask , from the moment they fell together from the tower
@@יוניניר-ו6פ I agree!
@@יוניניר-ו6פ I agree!
Hey dont do spoilers man, I wanted to read it 😢😢😢
2:19 imagine the next kid that opens the door to that room
The room changes depending on the needs of the next person, so I doubt the fire will still be there, it probably got straight up deleted
@thecaelum7513 or the room will be out of order forever. Rowling should have clarified that fact instead of how wizards used to shit their pants
@@SbeveAmogus it aint that deep
0:20 lightsaber sound!
Harry skywalker!
Voldemort could tell him the tragedy of darth plagueis the wise
@@sebix4448 😂
Sith lightsaber sound, more specifically
Well Star Wars attack of the clones came out in 2002 as well. Along with HP, Spider Man, 8 mile and the lord of the rings.
I don’t understand why they didn’t leave the last few scenes from the time Harry is carried out of the forest to the point when he kills Tom Riddle exactly as they were in the book. In my opinion that sequence is brilliant and would have made a perfect movie scene.
Normally I understand that they need to change things in movies and I don’t mind most of the other changes that were made in this series.
But all the little details in this are so good and wrap things up so neatly. It was necessary for everyone to think that Harry was dead so that Nagini could be released from her cage and Neville could destroy her. It was necessary for everyone to hear the final dialogue between Harry and Tom so that they could understand how Tom came back in the first place and how this time he was really gone forever. It was necessary that Harry used the disarming spell and Tom was destroyed by his own backfiring spell so that Harry didn’t actually commit murder and the Elder Wand could finally be laid to rest.
And in my opinion that all would have made a much better action sequence than this one. More suspense, more tension and more reason for everyone to rejoice when it was finally over rather than just being present at the climax of yet another drawn out battle scene.
I agree, but Harry using the disarming spell didn't have anything to do with the elder wand. Harry was the master of the wand already since he beat Draco and took his wand (he was the previous Owner, even tho he never touched the elder wand). That was actually the reason he won the final duel, Voldemort was not the true master of the wand so his killing spell was turned against him. Harry only used Expelliarmus since this spell saved him in duels with Voldemort many times before. So in the end Harry is still the Master of the elder wand, but he tries to put the wand to rest by not using it and leaving it in dumbledores grave.
Here's hoping they stick more to the book in the series
That final sequence would be at least half a hour long, and that was a second part already, they couldn't afford that length. I wish it was like that too
I think it would have been hilarious if Harry was the very last one. Directly after Voldemort kills him, he's like "Oh, OH-OH SHI-"
But his body would still be alive
Harry - diary, diadem & Voldemort himself
Albus - Ring
Ron - locket
Hermione- Cup
Voldemort- Harry
Neville - Snake
Neville +9999999 aura with the slice and the scream 🔥🔥🔥
3:05 I always imagine him in this scene raising his hands: I surrender
When lord voldemort suffer the thanos guantled click
The real Voldemort was hiding somewhere safe when a 12 year old Harry Potter destroyed a horcrux.
Voldemort: Harry Potter will pay for destroying my dairy
What kind of dairy ? Milk ? Cream ?
@@juhanipolvi4729bro😂😂 this got me I cackling I can’t lie😂
My autocorrect was on when reading this until I saw replies 😂
1:01 which part
It was completely different in the book 😅
Harry Potter didn’t kill Voldemort, Tony Stark’s snap did.
Yes, Harry just disarm his wand
Yep, voldemort is ebony maw cousin. They died similar way
Voldemort got hit with his own spell
3:15 is that a green blast? Did Ron throw an Avada Kedavra at the snake?
I thought the same thing, but no I don’t think so. Avada Kedavra has to be said aloud in order to use
@@itsjack365And the wand must be waved in a lightning bolt.
Just like on Harry's head.
we need the origins stories of godric, sallazar, helga, and revonna
Don’t u prefer a history of a zookeeper who is technically a nobody and has nothing to do with a homoerotic romance of two powerful wizards who wants t destroy each other but can fight each for some arbitrary rule until this rule just doesn’t exist anymore? 🤓☝️
@@sraguelo4520 nah,Fantastic beast such a rubbish, i think they were confused how to begin the HP successful
eh FB was fun I dont mind the silly plot and it has some good moments
If u look closely you can see the elder wand back firing the killing curse at Voldemort and his hand turns black
I believe the book ending did justice to Severus snape. Entire Hogwartz knew his sacrifice and the role he played. Thats how it should have ended. They just needed to cgi ppl around these 2.
0:20 Thats strangely sounds like a lightsaber igniting
Thanos: (turns to dust)
Voldemort: "First time?"
Underrated comment
the way Lord Voldemort's name dropped in this vid is hype af
REST IN PEACE LORD VOLDEMORT. RESPECT
The only aspect from the book i wish they didnt change was the way in which Voldemort finally dies. In the book he just dies. Body flops to the ground for all his followers to see. An instant death, nothing special or different.
I like the movie effects though. Ashes to ashes. He became inhuman to the point of becoming an object just like the horcruxes, so he disintegrated like an object.
So he died at least 8 times. What a madness
Maybe a dumb question but, couldn’t voldemort make the horcruxes out of random pebbles/grains of sand and throw them in the ocean?
Ending was so stupid like why the hell voldemort will bring nagini in battlefield? 😂😂
Because, by that point, Voldemort had become aware that his horcruxes - which he believed were both as well-hidden as they were unknown - were being hunted and destroyed. He became paranoid. More paranoid.
Since Nagini was one of those horcruxes, Voldemort forbade her from hunting and otherwise wandering, to keep her close and safe (in the books, in a protective cocoon that floated above his head). Just in case. Therefore, where he went, she went, including to battle.
@@StrixTechnica still ending was so lame. Better they've unleashed Harry's true powers in the end. But it never happened and we will never gonna know the true powers of Harry Potter.
Also keep in mind that Voldemort didn’t return to Hogwarts expecting a fight. He expected everyone to submit. And at that point, he thought there was no viable threat anymore since he killed Snape and still thought that Harry was dead
@@johnnyblaze2061he said he wants the snake stay close to him because that’s his only horcruxe but still not close enough 😅
Wait if the reason why he was defeated was the final killing curse rebounded because harry was the true owner of the elder wand, why did it work in the Forrest?
Because harry allowed the Wand to kill him.
Because it didn't killed Harry. It only killed the horceux in Harry
@@dineshrao8991you’re right
Neville for the win!
The fact that Harry Potter beat Voldemort on a "technicality" was kind of disappointing.
It's actually how the world works in Harry Potter. Even though Rowling always say a 'Powerful' wizard, there isn't really an actual size of magnitute. It's always about reading the right connotation at the right moment, problem solving or creativity. If you think about it, Harry is actually really powerful. The charm he was able to master far exceeds his age. In the end, being able to read Doubledore's plan and finish the task is like 10x Triwizard Tournament.
Well .. that was the only way he could do it . Afterall voldemort was one of the two greatest wizard of his time with only Albus Dumbledore who could duel him in a combat . Harry had no chance of winning except for technicalities 😂
Yess .. it was . But well ... that was was the only chance he stood . Afterall... Voldemort was amongst the two greatest wizard of his time ... with Dumbledore the only person capable of dueling with him in a combat .
Harry never had any chance winning against the dark lord except for technicalities 😂😂😂
Lol harry potter and his friends beat him 😂😂😂
Had Neville never killed nagini literally at the very last second only just in time then voldemorts avada kedavra spell would of fully gone back in to Harrys wand killing him and then Voldemort would of won
Only ring missing as it was offscreen
Voldi...you killed 2 of your own soul pieces yourself...that so bad! Thats 28%! Thats embarrassing.
2?
@@monangdoshi1674 the one in HP and still tried to duel HP while he was the master of the elder wand, and rebounded the curse onto himself. Died by his own hand...and his own stupidity.
Harry Potter was 12 when he destroyed one Horcrux by himself.
He gave his friends and a classmate their turned
Imagine breathing in all that Riddle dust ..
Something about Nagini confuses me. She was once a human in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. So when she was killed by Neville in The Deathly Hallows, what happened to her human spirit?
It was always there, at least in the Harry Potter world. The only condition is that she can’t return to her human form.
@sraguelo4520 I get that, but was this like Mor'du, the demon bear from Brave, whose human spirit was released from the body of the bear after being killed by Merida?
It’s implied that when Nagini was beheaded she is dead entirely. It’s largely possible that any humanity she had was already long gone from the horcrux
@kitsuneneko5951 I just assumed that if Harry had the option to return to Earth or move on after Voldemort initially killed him, then the human soul of Nagini would've had that same option as well, only in the form of a human instead of a snake.
Harry had the opportunity to go back due to being the master of all hallows by that point. Nagini doesn’t have those and as such doesn’t get the chance to come back
So how did the Horcrux ring destroyed again?
You accidently missed out the ring and replaced it with Voldermort, who wasn't a horcrux.
Look carefully. The ring is exactly one minute in
That fang isn’t connected to the venom glands anymore 🤔
Lord Voldemort is alive 15 years later after the battle of Hogwarts after his horcux are destroyed
Tom. Riddle
Lots. Voldemort
Harry Potter is amazing. David Yates is very great.
And the say Neville isn’t the MVP.
Where is the ring? 😱
You cut out the part Ron smashed the locket with Gryffindor's sword!!
Also, kill count:
Dumbledore = 1
Neville = 1
Voldemort = 1
Hermione = 1
Ron = 1
Harry = 4; The diary, the diadem, Professor Quirrel, & Voldemort himself
What about the ring that was slowly killing dumbledore, once it was destroyed. It was Tom riddles mother’s ring. That was a horcrux too, wasn’t it? I didn’t read the books, so I could be wrong and we never saw it get destroyed on screen
1:01
It was destroyed by Godric Gryffindor's sword after Dumbledore had already poisoned himself with it
Where's Quirrel?
He’s dead
Professor Quirrell!?
Quirrell was a temporary horcrux. In my opinion that counted
Harry Potter and the safest school on earth😂
I pity Nagini.
But here is the problem... if Harry was a horocrux and the blood of the basilisk killed the book, wouldn't the part of voldemort that lived inside Harry, that made him a horocrux, been dead since the end of the 2nd book since he was impaled with the basilisk blood?
probably saved by the technicality that i dont think harry is the actual full horcrux itself, moreso the scar on his head being the horcrux
he probably woulda been cooked if he got struck there
Happy diwiaili oct 31 and nov 1-11-2024.2 day diwiaili v.sabarinath holiday.
What about Professor Quill?
It’s not prof quill😂
Not a horcrux at all
the amount of braindead comments in these harry potter videos is endlessly entertaining
The ring? No see
Go and re-watch the video dude!
But. Only 3 seconds?
It gets very little screen time since Dumbeldore destroyed it pretty much offscreen in the book using the sword.
Voldemort is evil
There is only six
The 7th one is Voldemort itself
You missed the ring at 1:01
@@flynnrod1268 No , apart from himself he divided his soul in 7 parts, and Harry was the 8th unknowingly
First of all there were 8 horcruxes created
1. Professor quirrel
2. Diary
3. Ring
4. Locket
5. Cup
6. Diadem
7. Nagini
8th one that was not supposed to be made was harry himself
The last three harry potter movies were just too fast paced not even acknowledging the wrting of the books
And it made it boring and incomplete in a way if that makes sense
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