The best plot for me would be... 'Is this true that you shouted at Professor Umbridge?' 'Yes', said Harry 'You called her a liar' 'Yes' 'You told her he who must not be named is back' 'Yes' Professor McGonagall sat downbehind her desk, frowning at Harry. Then she said, 'Have a biscuit, Potter'
I actually was expecting the n°1 plot twist to be that Dumbledore had a plan that Harry would die so Voldemort's looming threat would be over and Snape was SHOCKED.
, but Dumbledore knew he would survive because of Lily's protection living inside Voldemort. And I love the foreshadowing all the way back to GoF when it is Voldy drinks his blood. The glimmer of triumph in Dumbledore's eyes. Although that is all part of Harry being a horcrux, so it was 1°
yeah i also thought the number 1 was that dumbledore already knew they were gonna win against voldemort the minute he learned voldemort used his blood on him
@LilyPillow he knew Harry could survive/come back If he played his cards right at the end of book 4. Before that it was more of a "greater good" situation. At least after book 2, since before that he didn't know Harry was a horocrux.
I did like how in the book Dumbledore protected her. How awful would it be for such an outstanding family like the Weasley's to turn out to be muggle borne haters. I'm sur you'll see that no other possessions of Voldermorts come to my school (paraphrasing yet essentially Dumbledore knew it was his lol)
You’re right, for some reason people don’t really talk about the plot twists in Harry Potter which is interesting because the mystery element of the series is so prevalent in every single book.
I think it’s because the stories are so engrained in our brains and pop culture as a whole. Everyone knows the plot twist so well that they seam like a normal part of the books. For example, Sirius is and has always been good in my mind, but that obviously wasn’t true at some point.
Yeah Goblet of Fire especially. It catches so much heat because the movie was SOOOOOO bad, but that was the best book in my opinion and it really posed a mystery, or rather multiple mysteries, that nobody could guess that all ended up being connected thanks to the least likely character. So entertaining to try and figure out what on earth was happening in that book, and it also did a lot to develop Voldemort as a character because we found out just how sinisterly intelligent he was
No, this guy is actually on the right track! Voldemort knew his mother's protection wouldn't allow him to harm Harry as long as he lived with a blood relative (which he couldn't find because they blended in with everybody else in the entire city, you wouldn't even know he was there) and so instead of spending the time to track her down and have his servants kill her, only then to recreate a body with blood he didn't have, he used the blood of the one protected, counteracting the protection and thus allowing him to kill Harry and fulfill the prophecy. Voldemort's inability to understand love may have been his biggest flaw, but you have to admit he was incredibly smart when it came to gaining as much power over anybody as he could.
I'll never forget first learning that Harry was a Horcrux. That had to be the first moment my heart genuinely sank. To learn that he had a piece of Voldemort's soul inside him would be like learning that your father, who you believed to have been killed, was really the villain you've been fighting the entire time. And James being a bully is a huge one for me. Snape's unflattering words, even when James saved him, could always be chalked up to his own bias, since people can say bad things about someone else no matter what. So to see him truly be a bully, backing up what Snape told Harry, was devastating.
I was in high school when these came out, and I read the first book. I knew from the first chapter that Harry had a bit of Voldemort in him. The disappearance of V and the scar on H was all I needed.
@@keriezy how does any of that indicate that there's a piece of Voldemort in Harry? At that point you know nothing of horcruxes or even Harry's parseltongue. You don't know about the fact that you can store parts of your soul externally at that point of the story, so if Voldemort supposedly died, you'd expect that to be the end of him.
I didn't know anything about horcruxes, but Dumbledore in the 2nd book literally said some of Voldemort's powers were transfered to Harry that night. Naturally, I assumed Harry had a part of Voldemort inside him. Just didn't know what that really meant.
It was honestly something I always found very strange in the books that neither Harry or Hermione even considered the idea that Harry could be a horcrux. As soon as Dumbledore revealed Nagini was a horcrux I didn’t get why Harry wasn’t able to Connect the dots.
It's not. Whether it's canon or not, depends on how we perceive it. Rowling said that it should be considered, let me repeat, CONSIDERED canon. Normal readers may think it's canon, but Potterheads will be like,'Hell no! It's garbage'
The whole plot twist with Dubledores backstory was a shock for me. Frist that his father killed muggles and he wanted to rule muggles himself and then the plot twist what turley happned.
@@gamerx3071 no it wasn’t sexual assault. One time Ariana was caught expressing her magic so then the muggles went to attack her until Percival arrived and retaliated so ever since the attack after he got arrested, Ariana gradually transformed into an obscurus with Aberforth left to look after her while Albus was off winning achievements pretty much
I reckon both Lupin and Tonks dying was a twist... you'd think 'Oh! they have plot armor, they'd just had a son!' but no. Also Molly killing Bellatrix was pretty shocking, this kind motherly lady just beating the shit out of one of the biggest villains.
@@matiasv876 exactly, Bellatrix had just tried to attack her daughter right in front of her... "oh you bitch, I am a mother of 6 bloody wizards, and now I'm angry, dealing with you will be easy asf"
Actually I think it has to be Fred dying without George right? I mean so rarely does the comedic relief actually DIE in a story if you think about it, because they are usually needed for the light-hearted ending. Not so here. I wouldn't go so far as to say Harry Potter has a happily ever after, which is part of what makes it such a good read, you can legitimately say the outcome is in doubt at times, and the hero wins a pyrrhic victory as best
now i dont isagree... BUT if fudge tought us anything iit is that you dont have to have massive knowledge or logic for that job we all could get that job if we wanted 🤣
For me it’s that Dumbledore plotted with Grindlewald to control the muggles “for the greater good”. It also helps to explain why he puts so much trust in Snape despite his past ambitions.
A few others: 1. Harry is a wizard and his parents were murdered. Kind of not small. 2. Voldemort taking Harry's blood actually saved Harry. 3. The Snitch contains the Resurrection Stone. 4. Harry has actually seen and handled the Lost Diadem and that well-hidden memory helps him find it. (Not as big because the Diadem had only just been introduced but still really nice) 5. Harry's invisibility cloak is a Deathly Hallow and Ignotus Peverell is his ancestor. 6. Xenophilius Lovegood has been co-opted by the Death-Eaters and is trying to trade Harry's life for his daughter. 7. James and Sirius were animagi. 8. There's a horcrux in Bellatrix's vault. 9. Saying Voldemorts name is actually, suddenly, life-threatening. 10. Moaning Myrtle holds the Secret to the Chamber.
@@molybdaenmornell123hopp5Martle didn't held any secret she held a hint Harry figured it out. By the way how did Voldemort taking Harry's blood saved him? Like i didn't understand
Some of my favorite plot twists are the prophecy almost being about Neville which made his role in the fifth book even bigger, Rita Skeeter being an illegal animagus, and Harry being a horcrux. Ron’s rat being the man who betrayed Harry’s parents is also incredible.
Yeah they missed that Bollock of a opportunity to make the craziest plot twist ever by overlooking Neville being the potential main man after all this time
When I was a little kid, the Quirell plot twist hit me so hard when I read it. My family had all read the book so I started reading it over the pandemic. (I was like 6). I was really enjoying it, but one night my brother came into my room and told me we were going to watch the first movie. I was upset because I hadn’t finished the first book, so I ran into the living room and immediately started reading. I was on the chapter “through the trapdoor.” My family was watching the movie while I was still finishing the book, and I was really rushing through it so I could get the to end and watch the movie. But then, I reached the “it wasn’t snape. It wasn’t even Voldemort.” I eagerly turned the page and read “it was quirell” I was totally shocked and reread it like ten times. Even to this day, that’s my favorite hp plot twist. 😅❤
What about Wolfy McWolfenson? Remus Lupin is at least subtle enough the average child isn't likely to get the reference immediately unless they are specifically into Roman Mythology(and the story of Romulus and Remus is one of the bits that isn't a rip off of Greek Mythology, so it kind of has to be Roman specifically) or being into animals enough to learn scientific names. Heck, I'm pretty sure I learned of the mythical Remus because of Harry potter and really couldn't tell you anything about Romulus and Remus beyond wolves being involved and them being the Mythical founders of Rome... ON a similar note, I wouldn't really expect a child to recognize that so many of the Blacks are named for celestial bodies unless they were a total astronomy nerd. The series has tons of meaningful names, but I'd say most of them are more Easter Eggs than hints the average reader is likely to notice on a first read.
@@JefferyWright-mo4tfI'm Romanian, so a wolf is called "lup". In Italian, it's "lupo". In French, it's "loup". You don't need to know scientific names to make the connection. I read the books in English, but I still thought "Lupin" was a little weird for a character that fears a white ball and is often sick.
Admittedly, I was thinking from the perspective of an English monoglot. Naturally, it's going to be far more obvious to a native speaker of a romance language. Similarly, Malfoy and Voldemort might as well be totally made up names to English speaking ears(at least for us yanks, perhaps being right across the channel and a long history of rivalry means the typical Brit knows at least a little French), but are probably obvious in their meanings to a native speaker of French and possibly native speakers of other Romance languages. Or for a non-Harry Potter example, many Japanese names are just common Japanese words whose meanings would be obvious to a native Japanese speaker, but I wouldn't expect an American child stumbling upon their first anime dub that lets ethnically Japanese characters keep their original names to know what they mean, not even the ones nearly every anime fan in the Anglosphere has learned.
What about when we find out that Sirius is Harry Potter’s Godfather. I guess you can equate that to them being the Marauders but initially reading that the “mass murdered” who has escaped from Azkaban is Harry’s Godfather was astounding.
I remember when I first read that scene in The Three Broomsticks, I couldn't believe it! PoA was my favourite book for a long time because of the plot twists.
great list, but there was one that i hoped you'd include: moaning myrtle being the person killed by the basilisk the last time around. i remember being super young reading chamber of secrets and being shocked
The Chamber of Secrets really was fucking kino as a kid. It may have been the closest this series has come to a straight up horror novel, as those voices terrified me as a child.
@@rorylynch7775 Nah, any of the shit involving the basilisk, especially the whispers, was the scariest. It didn't help that John Williams delivered another banger for the film score.
One thing that I really love about the Tom Marvolo Riddle twist that makes it really underrated and interesting in my opinion is how it was handled in transitions. I’ve been studying Spanish for years, and I decided to try reading the HP books in Spanish. When I got the second book, I was dying to know how the Riddle twist was handled, since it being an anagram was very language specific. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that they had thought of that: his name was changed to “Tom Sorvolo Ryddle” which rearranges into “Soy Lord Voldemort,” and Soy is Spanish for I am
Agreed! In Turkish version the name was changed to Tom Marvoldo Riddle which rearranges into "Adim Lord Voldemort," and Adim means "My name is" in Turkish.
In Slovak it was Tom Marvoloso Riddle - "A som i Lord Voldemort" (And I'm also Lord Voldemort) good one, it wasn't even changed that much 🙂 later in book six though, the translator (who was the same as in book two) called Voldemorts grandfather Marvolo and claimed Merope said before she died giving birth in the orphanage that her son should be called Tom Marvolo. When I was first reading book two as a kid, I had it from the library and at the page where these two things were written - Tom Marvoloso Riddle, A som i Lord Voldemort, the letters in both were pencil-crossed, someone obviously wanted to know if really all the rearranged letters were used and nothing was added 😂
@@emilisgurnikas6212 That and the author has absolutely destroyed her fanbase, so it's kind of incredible the series can still support multiple entire channels. When the HBO series hits, HP channels are basically going to have evergreen content.
I loved the plot twist that Quirrell was the bad guy in the first book. It was so obvious if you payed close attention but obviously the first time reading it you totally think it’s Snape. But whenever Snape does something that’s suspicious he’s always around Quirrell. Like when they think he’s messing with Harry’s broom and Quirrell gets knocked over, or the fact that Snape is just constantly following Quirrell around….It was so well set up and very obvious once you learned it but without knowing the context it was truly very hard to see
Really? First time I read it I knew like immediately because there were so many random mentions on Quirrel throughout the book, didn’t came as a shock to me just like Snape was a good guy in the end, it is pretty obvious he’s a spy. But why Snape does it, that for me was the big question. The biggest plottwist for me was that a bitter person like Snape actually loved Harry’s mother.
Every time I watched Chamber of Secrets, i kept thinking that Harry was listening to Voldemort and wasnt paying attention to the explanation towards the end 😂
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This goes to show what I always say: J.K Rowling is NOT a fantasy writer( I mean , she is), but what made her famous is that she is a Detective novel writer. Thats what made these Novels so good. People think they got hooked on the fantasy universe, and the castle and the brooms and what not. But it was the plot twists and how she unfolds important information; the characters development; how she plays with time lines etc Thats what made these my favorite books of all time
I understand why harry being the horrocrux is so high, because its relevance to the books, yet , for me it will always be Pettegrrw being the rat and sirius being good. That whole scene in the hunted house, no one, nor the brightest or more potter fan in the world could see that comming
My favorite plot twist is finding out Sirius was Harry’s Godfather, thinking he was responsible for James and Lilys death and then finding out he was the godfather shook me to my core
Same. The whole book/film is setting him clearly up as the villain and why, and the title reflects that. Then we find out Lupin in his friend, so we're like 😱 Lupin is evil, I didn't see that coming as the twist! Then yet another twist is revealed that Lupin and Sirius are actually both good and another character is the bad one.
To be honest I think the Mad eye being Barty Crouch was number 2 for me, because there were legit no clues, no evidences, not even a slip up of mad eye being Barty, even when he was excited like a dog for the marauders map, anybody couldve been excited for a map that good, so that plot twist was one of the most unexpected twists in the entire series, especially because how well Barty played mad-eye and how good of a teacher he actually was when we think of Mad-eye as a good mentor
I think the only moment when you can be suspicious is (at least in the movie, I haven't read the books in so long) when you see Dumbledores memory of Karkaroff trial then it reveals that Barry Crouch jr. was a Death Eater and you see the tic he has on his tongue and then seeing "Mad Eye" doing it to Barty Crouch after the Lake trial that Barty was shocked seeing him doing that and when Barty approaches "Mad Eye" tries to not do it again to finally see Barty dead
In my opinion... When Barty Crouch Jr turned back into himself and everything made sense was the most shocking moment of the series 😱😅 but it's perfectly ranked as 3rd! ❤
@@user-tsukiko2023, We never “met” Regulus, so there wouldn’t be any connection between Harry and him. I do think that “Severus” is kind of a slap in the face of the entire series. He was still a total bully, traitor, and I would say coward. Fork “always”. Why give a frustrated semi stalker immortality in a name?
@@SuziQ. You should probably re read the books if your calling Snape a "coward". Also, he wasn't a stalker. Lily ended their friendship and he left her alone.
There's one you left out, probably not a high ranking one in my opinion but was still a revelation to people like Hermione. "That Lockhart was a fraud."
Didn't expect there to be 30 plot twists in this video. Dang, this was so much fun. Not just the info but even including stuff we might forget because it was only mentioned in the books. Plus remembering our reactions to these twists as they came. I wasn't a particularly intuitive reader and I'm still not- a bunch of these plot twists completely threw me cuz I literally had no idea. I'll never forget seeing the first movie- having only read up to the Quidditch match in the book- and finding who the real villain was. I think I literally went "whoa!" in the theater, lol
I always thought Scabbers’s identity was incredible. Ron’s rat turning out to have been the very man who gave Harry’s parents up to Voldemort all along is WILD.
'Always' & snape's memories are the stand out for me. All it took was one chapter to understand the character and go from hating it to appreciating it!
I agree with your assessment and of course the comment section always adds more great ideas! I loved this video and give you so much credit for constantly making HP content so many years after the books and movies. Personally I can't get enough. I actually watched this twice and may watch it again because it's awesome!
My favorite plot twist was finding out the elder wand belonged to Harry and the fact that he used that knowledge to trick tom into essentially killing himself was the most badass and hype thing to know
Sirius being a good guy was the biggest plot twist for me, from the time I was a kid. I went from thinking he was evil and scary to him being my fave character. He deserved better 😢
Was anyone else not overly surprised at Dumbldore’s death? At the time, I figured that he would have to die in order for the stakes to get higher. With Hermione’s comment in the first book about harry being safe so long as Dumbledore was around, well, that practically screams that Dumbledore was going to have to die at some point. In a typical hero’s journey the mentor has to die or disappear in some way so that the main protagonist can complete his journey. It wouldn’t make sense for the only wizard Voldy ever feared to still be around when Harry defeated him. I don’t know… am/was I crazy?
Very obvious if you know the basic rules of storytelling and the monomyth, but not so obvious if you’re a child that is just starting to get into these types of stories.
# 1 plot twist for me; some people actually like the Cursed Child. Also, If you look, Harry looks like his father and Jenny looks like his mother. Ron looks like his father and Hermione looks like Ron's mother.
He sort of did that already. He did a video for the new HP TV series that is supposed to be more true to the books, so he did a list of characters from the books that weren't in the films that he's hoping to see in the TV series and ranked them on different tiers of importance.
Other plot twist that to me was very interesting, the fact that Harry's "dad" saving him from the dementors was actually himself from the time loop. All those perfect time loop shenanigans from the 3rd book were pretty nice.
My favorite plot twist was Tom Marvolo Riddle becoming Lord Voldemort. No one thought that such a twisted looking man was once a handsome and elegant man. Voldemort's appearance in the book creeped me out, but film Voldy still looked... crusty. Still, I was shocked to realize that he was once a handsome young man, but still manipulative and arrogant
The revelation of Snape as a double(or triple) agent will always be my favorite. How him & Dumbledore orchestrated the latter's death, Snape sending the doe to Harry. It was so shocking & brilliant, but also heartwarming & sad.
I think the twist that Dumbledore was once "besties" with the 2nd most powerful dark wizard,, the one who he is most well known for defeating and that he once even planned to rule the world and become a tyrant along with him being really manipulative sometimes instead of the perfect person we thought he was and that he literally raised Harry to die should be here and in like the top 5
mad eye moody being Barty Crouch jr was like my fav one also in the 7th one you find out that dumbledore told snape 'you must be the one to kill me' and this a very hard thing for snape to do as he was so close but dumbledore instied
I mean was it? They were worrying about him the whole book and Harry being the one to draw him out is the horrible irony, as soon as he appeared in the Department of Mysteries I said to myself, "that man is cooked"
I love how when Fred and George had the marauder’s map, they’d probably check on his brother at night, seeing he’s sleeping with Peter Pettigrew next to him. There just like, “huh” and go to bed like it’s nothing 😂
The twist in Prisoner of Azkaban is twofold, yes we find out that Wormtail is Scabbers and the real traitor, but the second twist doesn't play out until The Deathly Hallows when it is revealed that Trelawney's prophecy was not about Wormtail but about Snape.
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By the way: in the German Version of the books (which I grew up with) the name "Tom Marvolo Riddle" was changed to "Tom Vorlost Riddle" so it rearranges to "ist Lord Voldemort" (is Lord Voldemort). And I kinda prefer that because that makes this a sentence. So the revelation is basically being spelled out as Harry learns it.
Does anyone else see the little issue with Aberforth saving Harry? Not saving him in general but in the movie, they are trying to get away from death eaters trying to capture him. They can’t get through the locked gate, this voice from a dark doorway, tells you to go inside, and without stopping to see who it is you just automatically trust them? In an area full of people looking for them, they just willing enter this random persons place having no idea who they are.
I actually guessed Regulus was RAB long before Deathly Hallows released. I remember making a list of names of people with the initials RB (we didn't know the middle names of a lot of characters back then). And then I looked at a list of characters named in Order of the Phoenix and Half-Blood Prince and saw that another name in the Black family was Arcturus, which made Regulus the most obvious choice, since I figured his middle name likely corresponded to someone in his family (a lot of the older wizard families seem to do this).
I have in interesting idea! For a Top 10 list, you could do a "Top 10 Scenes from the Movies Pulled from the Books" Essentially taking mkments frlm the movie that were so faithful ti the book, it was like watching the book directly come to life!
Surely Snape killing Dumbledore can't have been that much of a surprise, since we have him discussing the assassination plan with the sisters Black. He even alludes to the fact that he thinks it will be him carrying out the plan when the time comes. Of course, the situation is far more complext (which we don't learn until deathly Hallowes) but it is still a rather large clue. The shock comes, I am guessing, because we hope - even to the last - that can somehow be avoided. I think it is sometimes well to differentiate surprise from shock.
My favorite has to be those in Book 3. Though the mystery was short lived, wondering whether Harry saw his father really hits different. It ties to the Marauder plot twist, so what you rated so low, I'd put as number 1. Harry discovers the makers of the map are in fact the best teacher he's ever had, his godfather, his own father and the traitor, how he wondered when his father would show up, realizing he saw himself casting the Patronus, and then realizing that the very Patronus is "Prongs." And Lupin backing that up. And then Dumbledore confirming yes, you did see your father. He's alive in you. "Prongs rode again last night." That night, every Marauder gathered in the grounds for one last adventure like when they were kids. One last time. Even the dead one. It's the sort of twist that came, it hit, it hit again, and again, and again, twisting itself in you over and over. So 1 would be... the Marauder twist for me.
A few other notable plot twists: - That Tom Riddle/Voldemort was the Heir of Slytherin. - That Lucius Malfoy was ultimately responsible for the opening of the Chamber of Secrets, since he planted the diary in Ginny's school supplies. - Harry's Invisibility Cloak and Dumbledore's wand being 2 of the Deathly Hallows this entire time. - Harry and Voldemort both being descendants of the Peverells. To be fair, this isn't really explored in the books, but rather putting the pieces together. - That it was Umbridge who had sent the Dementors after Harry and Dudley. Just goes to show how evil she was from the beginning. - The reveal that the Grey Lady was Helena Ravenclaw. - That for a brief time, Dumbledore considered ruling over the muggles alongside Grindelwald. It showed that even Dumbledore was once tempted by darkness. - That both the Whomping Willow and the Shrieking Shack were specifically added for Lupin, when he attended Hogwarts as a student. The Shrieking Shack was where Lupin was placed during his transformations, and the Whomping Willow covered the secret passageway. The "shrieks" that people heard were from Lupin injuring himself as a wolf.
Thank you for these videos! At the big age of 49, I’ve watched the movies for the first time and have started on the books. My daughter loved this series when she was a young girl and she convinced me that I would love it too! I’m obsessed 😆🪄
For the Loupin twist in my experience, for me it wasn't latin but French, where the first 4 letters of his name was loup which was wolf in French, that plus all the other reasons you listed aside from the constalations gave it away for me. Still though, his parents did a good job naming him based on his future
@@The-O-N , Later on the threads, there are comments about “Remus” being a mythical child raised by wolves, so you’re right about both of his names. His middle name was something normal (James?).
Completely agree with the ranking!! I haven't watched a harry potter movie for like 2 years, but after this video, I'll maybe rewatch all of the 8 movies
honestly the amount of plot twists in PoA is what's most impressive, for such a short book, so much was packed into it and I didn't guess I single one right.
Let’s be real, “Tom Marvolo Riddle” being re-arranged to “I am Lord Voldemort” was one of the biggest “Oh shit!” moments of our childhoods.
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I know! I literally said it when I first watched it in COS!
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It def is...but i find it funny in retrospect that Tom probably spent hours thinking of a cool anagram from his name.
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Biggest plot twist of all: the length of their hair in the 4th film
Also dumbledore's infamous, "DID YA PUT YA NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIRE!!!"
Plot twist: the 4th film was garbage
@@HairyPugger. dumbledore asked calmly 😼
@@omarbaba9892 fr the book was way better
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The best plot for me would be...
'Is this true that you shouted at Professor Umbridge?'
'Yes', said Harry
'You called her a liar'
'Yes'
'You told her he who must not be named is back'
'Yes'
Professor McGonagall sat downbehind her desk, frowning at Harry.
Then she said, 'Have a biscuit, Potter'
Lmao this deserves more credit 😂
I appreciate you spending your time to type this.😊 I did not know I needed this- but once I read this… I realized that I needed it.
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Harry was as confused as me in that moment
My parents used the phrase quite a bit xD
I actually was expecting the n°1 plot twist to be that Dumbledore had a plan that Harry would die so Voldemort's looming threat would be over and Snape was SHOCKED.
, but Dumbledore knew he would survive because of Lily's protection living inside Voldemort.
And I love the foreshadowing all the way back to GoF when it is Voldy drinks his blood. The glimmer of triumph in Dumbledore's eyes. Although that is all part of Harry being a horcrux, so it was 1°
@@genio2509 But before 4th book... ahh we dont talk about it!!!😶😂
yeah i also thought the number 1 was that dumbledore already knew they were gonna win against voldemort the minute he learned voldemort used his blood on him
I'm pretty sure dumbledore didn't actually know what would happen, and only figured it out in the king cross space
@LilyPillow he knew Harry could survive/come back If he played his cards right at the end of book 4. Before that it was more of a "greater good" situation. At least after book 2, since before that he didn't know Harry was a horocrux.
The thought of Hermione holding Rita hostage always brings me joy 😁
Just keeps her in a jar 😂
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Not to mention her keeping the bug in an unbreakable jar so that if Rita tried to turn back, she would literally die💀💀
@@ronakdave4466 fr that was just torture lmaoo\
Wait was rita skeeter in the jar of dirt in pirates of the Caribbean?
Ginny being the one who opened the chamber of secrets was a really good one in my opinion. I actually screamed when it was revealed.
I did like how in the book Dumbledore protected her. How awful would it be for such an outstanding family like the Weasley's to turn out to be muggle borne haters. I'm sur you'll see that no other possessions of Voldermorts come to my school (paraphrasing yet essentially Dumbledore knew it was his lol)
You literally screamed?
I just finished the last chapter of chamber or secrets and that one shocked me a lot lol
For me it was scabbers 😭
@@Meow-tq4iy I wish scabbers was just scabbers not a literal grown man😭
You’re right, for some reason people don’t really talk about the plot twists in Harry Potter which is interesting because the mystery element of the series is so prevalent in every single book.
So true! There are 7 mysteries that I like, and they aren’t even marketed as such.
Um I didn’t spoil all the plot twists to someone who was reading it for the first time😳
I think it’s because the stories are so engrained in our brains and pop culture as a whole. Everyone knows the plot twist so well that they seam like a normal part of the books. For example, Sirius is and has always been good in my mind, but that obviously wasn’t true at some point.
@@crozea1lol 😂
Yeah Goblet of Fire especially. It catches so much heat because the movie was SOOOOOO bad, but that was the best book in my opinion and it really posed a mystery, or rather multiple mysteries, that nobody could guess that all ended up being connected thanks to the least likely character. So entertaining to try and figure out what on earth was happening in that book, and it also did a lot to develop Voldemort as a character because we found out just how sinisterly intelligent he was
The greatest plot twist in Harry Potter is when Voldemort revealed he can touch him now
No, this guy is actually on the right track! Voldemort knew his mother's protection wouldn't allow him to harm Harry as long as he lived with a blood relative (which he couldn't find because they blended in with everybody else in the entire city, you wouldn't even know he was there) and so instead of spending the time to track her down and have his servants kill her, only then to recreate a body with blood he didn't have, he used the blood of the one protected, counteracting the protection and thus allowing him to kill Harry and fulfill the prophecy. Voldemort's inability to understand love may have been his biggest flaw, but you have to admit he was incredibly smart when it came to gaining as much power over anybody as he could.
Send this to someone with no context or someone who doesn’t watch/read Harry Potter
Yea when I was a kid I read that line and I was like what the hell
Apparently Ralph Fiennes's favourite line
“ i CAn tOUch yOU NOw”
I'll never forget first learning that Harry was a Horcrux. That had to be the first moment my heart genuinely sank. To learn that he had a piece of Voldemort's soul inside him would be like learning that your father, who you believed to have been killed, was really the villain you've been fighting the entire time.
And James being a bully is a huge one for me. Snape's unflattering words, even when James saved him, could always be chalked up to his own bias, since people can say bad things about someone else no matter what. So to see him truly be a bully, backing up what Snape told Harry, was devastating.
I was in high school when these came out, and I read the first book. I knew from the first chapter that Harry had a bit of Voldemort in him. The disappearance of V and the scar on H was all I needed.
@@keriezy how does any of that indicate that there's a piece of Voldemort in Harry? At that point you know nothing of horcruxes or even Harry's parseltongue. You don't know about the fact that you can store parts of your soul externally at that point of the story, so if Voldemort supposedly died, you'd expect that to be the end of him.
i like how you compared it to star wars
I didn't know anything about horcruxes, but Dumbledore in the 2nd book literally said some of Voldemort's powers were transfered to Harry that night. Naturally, I assumed Harry had a part of Voldemort inside him. Just didn't know what that really meant.
It was honestly something I always found very strange in the books that neither Harry or Hermione even considered the idea that Harry could be a horcrux. As soon as Dumbledore revealed Nagini was a horcrux I didn’t get why Harry wasn’t able to Connect the dots.
The biggest plot twist was that the cursed child is cannon
Exactly
But no one cares about cursed child
*Closing my eyes, putting my fingers in my ears, yelling* NO IT ISN'T!!! NO IT ISN'T!!! NO IT ISN'T!!! NO IT ISN'T!!!
It's not. Whether it's canon or not, depends on how we perceive it. Rowling said that it should be considered, let me repeat, CONSIDERED canon. Normal readers may think it's canon, but Potterheads will be like,'Hell no! It's garbage'
@@ManavJithI feel sorry for fans of the book since they get so much hate 😅
The plot twist of how Dumbledore lost his sister was quite a shocker to me
I agree I’m glad they extended on it in The Secrets of Dumbledore
The whole plot twist with Dubledores backstory was a shock for me. Frist that his father killed muggles and he wanted to rule muggles himself and then the plot twist what turley happned.
what did those muggles do to Dumbledore's sister? I felt like it was sexual assault but it's never explicitly stated
@@gamerx3071 no it wasn’t sexual assault. One time Ariana was caught expressing her magic so then the muggles went to attack her until Percival arrived and retaliated so ever since the attack after he got arrested, Ariana gradually transformed into an obscurus with Aberforth left to look after her while Albus was off winning achievements pretty much
I reckon both Lupin and Tonks dying was a twist... you'd think 'Oh! they have plot armor, they'd just had a son!' but no. Also Molly killing Bellatrix was pretty shocking, this kind motherly lady just beating the shit out of one of the biggest villains.
You don’t mess with enraged mothers. Bellatrix learned it the hard way
@@matiasv876 exactly, Bellatrix had just tried to attack her daughter right in front of her... "oh you bitch, I am a mother of 6 bloody wizards, and now I'm angry, dealing with you will be easy asf"
There's a difference between a plot twist and just an unexpected moment.
Molly taking down Bellatrix was an example of love being the most powerful magic.
Actually I think it has to be Fred dying without George right? I mean so rarely does the comedic relief actually DIE in a story if you think about it, because they are usually needed for the light-hearted ending. Not so here. I wouldn't go so far as to say Harry Potter has a happily ever after, which is part of what makes it such a good read, you can legitimately say the outcome is in doubt at times, and the hero wins a pyrrhic victory as best
Morgan could honestly be minister of magic for how much he knows about the HP universe
Underrated comment 🤣
now i dont isagree... BUT if fudge tought us anything iit is that you dont have to have massive knowledge or logic for that job we all could get that job if we wanted 🤣
#MorganForMinister
true but kingsley wouldnt let him be minister but #MorganForMinister
tbh i'd vote for him
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Now there is a plot twist I did not see coming.
Greatest plot twist is when Narcissa Malfoy told Voldemort that Harry was dead.
OMG yes!!! LOVE this one!
Shooooot. You are so right
Worst plot twist was HPB film forgetting about the half blood Prince until the very end then not explaining it.
Ah yes, Harry potter and the Half-Plood Brince
@@OnlyOneEntityYes, it comes right before the heathly dallows
@@Toast3780-1 which got split up into heathly dallows tarts 1 & 2
@@Toast3780-1 and right after the porder of the hoenix, my favourite is the shamber of cecrets thoi
@@OnlyOneEntityharry potter and the stilosophers phone
For me it’s that Dumbledore plotted with Grindlewald to control the muggles “for the greater good”. It also helps to explain why he puts so much trust in Snape despite his past ambitions.
The biggest for me is when Dumbledore planned for his death to happen in the hands of Snape.
A few others:
1. Harry is a wizard and his parents were murdered. Kind of not small.
2. Voldemort taking Harry's blood actually saved Harry.
3. The Snitch contains the Resurrection Stone.
4. Harry has actually seen and handled the Lost Diadem and that well-hidden memory helps him find it. (Not as big because the Diadem had only just been introduced but still really nice)
5. Harry's invisibility cloak is a Deathly Hallow and Ignotus Peverell is his ancestor.
6. Xenophilius Lovegood has been co-opted by the Death-Eaters and is trying to trade Harry's life for his daughter.
7. James and Sirius were animagi.
8. There's a horcrux in Bellatrix's vault.
9. Saying Voldemorts name is actually, suddenly, life-threatening.
10. Moaning Myrtle holds the Secret to the Chamber.
@@molybdaenmornell123hopp5Martle didn't held any secret she held a hint Harry figured it out.
By the way how did Voldemort taking Harry's blood saved him? Like i didn't understand
@@zayn659it kept Lily's sacrifice working in someone else's body that wasn't Harry's
Some of my favorite plot twists are the prophecy almost being about Neville which made his role in the fifth book even bigger, Rita Skeeter being an illegal animagus, and Harry being a horcrux. Ron’s rat being the man who betrayed Harry’s parents is also incredible.
Yeah they missed that Bollock of a opportunity to make the craziest plot twist ever by overlooking Neville being the potential main man after all this time
Yeah the Neville thing is near the top, that and when he kills nagaini
When I was a little kid, the Quirell plot twist hit me so hard when I read it. My family had all read the book so I started reading it over the pandemic. (I was like 6). I was really enjoying it, but one night my brother came into my room and told me we were going to watch the first movie. I was upset because I hadn’t finished the first book, so I ran into the living room and immediately started reading. I was on the chapter “through the trapdoor.” My family was watching the movie while I was still finishing the book, and I was really rushing through it so I could get the to end and watch the movie. But then, I reached the “it wasn’t snape. It wasn’t even Voldemort.” I eagerly turned the page and read “it was quirell” I was totally shocked and reread it like ten times. Even to this day, that’s my favorite hp plot twist. 😅❤
You can’t give a bigger clue that someone’s a werewolf than their being named Remus Lupin. 😂
What about Wolfy McWolfenson? Remus Lupin is at least subtle enough the average child isn't likely to get the reference immediately unless they are specifically into Roman Mythology(and the story of Romulus and Remus is one of the bits that isn't a rip off of Greek Mythology, so it kind of has to be Roman specifically) or being into animals enough to learn scientific names. Heck, I'm pretty sure I learned of the mythical Remus because of Harry potter and really couldn't tell you anything about Romulus and Remus beyond wolves being involved and them being the Mythical founders of Rome... ON a similar note, I wouldn't really expect a child to recognize that so many of the Blacks are named for celestial bodies unless they were a total astronomy nerd.
The series has tons of meaningful names, but I'd say most of them are more Easter Eggs than hints the average reader is likely to notice on a first read.
@@JefferyWright-mo4tfI’m sorry i can’t get over “wolfy wolfenson” 😭🙏
@@JefferyWright-mo4tf,
I knew what Lupin meant, but not Remus.
@@JefferyWright-mo4tfI'm Romanian, so a wolf is called "lup". In Italian, it's "lupo". In French, it's "loup". You don't need to know scientific names to make the connection. I read the books in English, but I still thought "Lupin" was a little weird for a character that fears a white ball and is often sick.
Admittedly, I was thinking from the perspective of an English monoglot. Naturally, it's going to be far more obvious to a native speaker of a romance language. Similarly, Malfoy and Voldemort might as well be totally made up names to English speaking ears(at least for us yanks, perhaps being right across the channel and a long history of rivalry means the typical Brit knows at least a little French), but are probably obvious in their meanings to a native speaker of French and possibly native speakers of other Romance languages.
Or for a non-Harry Potter example, many Japanese names are just common Japanese words whose meanings would be obvious to a native Japanese speaker, but I wouldn't expect an American child stumbling upon their first anime dub that lets ethnically Japanese characters keep their original names to know what they mean, not even the ones nearly every anime fan in the Anglosphere has learned.
Mad eye Moody being Barty jr all along has to be one of the best plot twists i've read in any book tbh
What about when we find out that Sirius is Harry Potter’s Godfather. I guess you can equate that to them being the Marauders but initially reading that the “mass murdered” who has escaped from Azkaban is Harry’s Godfather was astounding.
Depends how much you value that title. Best friend of James and his apparent betrayal was much more significant for me 😊
I remember when I first read that scene in The Three Broomsticks, I couldn't believe it! PoA was my favourite book for a long time because of the plot twists.
No, the biggest Plot twist was finding out Harry is a wizard
that is up there
He is a what?!
great list, but there was one that i hoped you'd include: moaning myrtle being the person killed by the basilisk the last time around. i remember being super young reading chamber of secrets and being shocked
The Chamber of Secrets really was fucking kino as a kid. It may have been the closest this series has come to a straight up horror novel, as those voices terrified me as a child.
Fr, ginny was my favourite character
@@lightningboltt5437 I love it for the same reasons I love Ghostbusters 2, its a cozy sequel to the original, fuck critics.
It's ironic the later films all tried to be dark and scary but the scariest scene in any of the movies is the Aragog scene in Chamber of Secrets
@@rorylynch7775 Nah, any of the shit involving the basilisk, especially the whispers, was the scariest. It didn't help that John Williams delivered another banger for the film score.
@@ansemthetrueseekerofdarkne2730 especially in the books, that voice used to send shivers down my spine. Pure horror.
One thing that I really love about the Tom Marvolo Riddle twist that makes it really underrated and interesting in my opinion is how it was handled in transitions. I’ve been studying Spanish for years, and I decided to try reading the HP books in Spanish. When I got the second book, I was dying to know how the Riddle twist was handled, since it being an anagram was very language specific. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that they had thought of that: his name was changed to “Tom Sorvolo Ryddle” which rearranges into “Soy Lord Voldemort,” and Soy is Spanish for I am
Agreed! In Turkish version the name was changed to Tom Marvoldo Riddle which rearranges into "Adim Lord Voldemort," and Adim means "My name is" in Turkish.
Mind blown! That is such great fan service for readers for whom English isn't their first language.
In Slovak it was Tom Marvoloso Riddle - "A som i Lord Voldemort" (And I'm also Lord Voldemort) good one, it wasn't even changed that much 🙂 later in book six though, the translator (who was the same as in book two) called Voldemorts grandfather Marvolo and claimed Merope said before she died giving birth in the orphanage that her son should be called Tom Marvolo.
When I was first reading book two as a kid, I had it from the library and at the page where these two things were written - Tom Marvoloso Riddle, A som i Lord Voldemort, the letters in both were pencil-crossed, someone obviously wanted to know if really all the rearranged letters were used and nothing was added 😂
In French: Tom Elvis Jedusor (Je suis Lord Voldemort).
You mean translations?
Harry potter topic is so dry rn but this man still comes up with W vid ideas.
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it gets a ton of hits so not sure why it's 'dry'
@@fae206 Its dry because of how little original ideas there are left but Morgan still finds ways to entertain us.
@@emilisgurnikas6212 That and the author has absolutely destroyed her fanbase, so it's kind of incredible the series can still support multiple entire channels. When the HBO series hits, HP channels are basically going to have evergreen content.
Speak for urself Harry Potter is a timeless story you can go back to at any point
What about when we found out that Moaning Myrtle is the girl that died 50 years ago? I remember this hitting me hard
Part of the basilisk reveal I guess?
I think the plot twist of the cursed child is ironically the best cause it's down bad diabolical.
I refuse to acknowledge the stupid child as anything more than a badly written fan fic.
Yes but who cares about the cursed child its rubbish(In my and about 99% of Harry Potter fans opinion)
@@Ginnyweasly-HH21 More like 100%
@@Sanuka_Nisalitha maybe 99.9%, but those 0.01% do not know what they're talking about
Cursed Child? What Cursed Child? Never heard of it.
When it was revealed that Scabbers was Peter I, out-loud, said "WHAT?"
Pettigrew as a rat: The most ridiculous plot twist
Harry as a horcrux: the most important plot twist
Quirrel and Voldemort: The OG
lol best comment I’ve seen today😂
Best comment I’ve seen today 😂
The Barty Crouch Jr being alive and the villainous mastermind behind all the events of Goblet of Fire was imo the best plot twist from the books.
I loved the plot twist that Quirrell was the bad guy in the first book. It was so obvious if you payed close attention but obviously the first time reading it you totally think it’s Snape. But whenever Snape does something that’s suspicious he’s always around Quirrell. Like when they think he’s messing with Harry’s broom and Quirrell gets knocked over, or the fact that Snape is just constantly following Quirrell around….It was so well set up and very obvious once you learned it but without knowing the context it was truly very hard to see
Really? First time I read it I knew like immediately because there were so many random mentions on Quirrel throughout the book, didn’t came as a shock to me just like Snape was a good guy in the end, it is pretty obvious he’s a spy. But why Snape does it, that for me was the big question. The biggest plottwist for me was that a bitter person like Snape actually loved Harry’s mother.
Every time I watched Chamber of Secrets, i kept thinking that Harry was listening to Voldemort and wasnt paying attention to the explanation towards the end 😂
"i hope my son wolf john mcwolf doesn't become a wolf"
Lupin's Parents-
LOL
MovieFlame, you are such an inspiration. Though I don't know you personally, I can tell that you work extremely hard. It might sound like I'm over exaggerating, but no, I'm not. I have high expectations for myself, and many times, others. You are such an inspiration, running this channel, writing the script, making these HIGH QUALITY videos/video essays. I also love how you are consistent and always giving fun topics to discuss and making good theories, points, and explaining the Harry Potter franchise (and other franchises) to such depth, it's truly fun to watch, and I am glad I subscribed.
This goes to show what I always say: J.K Rowling is NOT a fantasy writer( I mean , she is), but what made her famous is that she is a Detective novel writer. Thats what made these Novels so good. People think they got hooked on the fantasy universe, and the castle and the brooms and what not. But it was the plot twists and how she unfolds important information; the characters development; how she plays with time lines etc Thats what made these my favorite books of all time
Awesome videos as always man. Counting the days for you commenting on the HBO series
I understand why harry being the horrocrux is so high, because its relevance to the books, yet , for me it will always be Pettegrrw being the rat and sirius being good. That whole scene in the hunted house, no one, nor the brightest or more potter fan in the world could see that comming
I have never been into fantasy, far from what I enjoy, but I love harry potter, my favourite books of all time
My favorite plot twist is finding out Sirius was Harry’s Godfather, thinking he was responsible for James and Lilys death and then finding out he was the godfather shook me to my core
Same. The whole book/film is setting him clearly up as the villain and why, and the title reflects that. Then we find out Lupin in his friend, so we're like 😱 Lupin is evil, I didn't see that coming as the twist! Then yet another twist is revealed that Lupin and Sirius are actually both good and another character is the bad one.
agree!! still one of my fav books to re-read especially everything from the Buckbeaks "death" on word
Never stop this HP content Morgan, I know it can be hard to come up with ideas but I absolutely love these videos. Thank you so much
To be honest I think the Mad eye being Barty Crouch was number 2 for me, because there were legit no clues, no evidences, not even a slip up of mad eye being Barty, even when he was excited like a dog for the marauders map, anybody couldve been excited for a map that good, so that plot twist was one of the most unexpected twists in the entire series, especially because how well Barty played mad-eye and how good of a teacher he actually was when we think of Mad-eye as a good mentor
I think the only moment when you can be suspicious is (at least in the movie, I haven't read the books in so long) when you see Dumbledores memory of Karkaroff trial then it reveals that Barry Crouch jr. was a Death Eater and you see the tic he has on his tongue and then seeing "Mad Eye" doing it to Barty Crouch after the Lake trial that Barty was shocked seeing him doing that and when Barty approaches "Mad Eye" tries to not do it again to finally see Barty dead
In my opinion... When Barty Crouch Jr turned back into himself and everything made sense was the most shocking moment of the series 😱😅 but it's perfectly ranked as 3rd! ❤
Another (the worst) plot twist: "The cursed child is canon"
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Biggest plot twist is that harry didn't name a child after remus but instead albus severus
And Minerva McGonagall as well. ...😅
She had helped him alot..
Yes, Harry said Snape is the bravest man he met is so disgusting for me, how about RAB?
There was already Teddy Remus
@@user-tsukiko2023,
We never “met” Regulus, so there wouldn’t be any connection between Harry and him. I do think that “Severus” is kind of a slap in the face of the entire series. He was still a total bully, traitor, and I would say coward. Fork “always”. Why give a frustrated semi stalker immortality in a name?
@@SuziQ. You should probably re read the books if your calling Snape a "coward". Also, he wasn't a stalker. Lily ended their friendship and he left her alone.
You really didn’t need to say “I have the plot twist” eeeeeeverytime!!
Are you sure he’s not saying “eye of the plot twist”? That’s what I’m hearing. Either way, it’s overkill.
omg saying 'i have the plot twist' every single time in the exact same intonation is driving me NUTS
thank you 😂 literally thinking the same
Thank god you didn’t include the Cursed Child. Can you imagine a plot twist of CEDRIC being a death eater? or that Voldemort had sex? 🤢
Ughhh. 😢 Don't remind me.🤢
@@ChibiProwlCedric? 💀 please tell me that was some alternate timeline shit
@@maxonite Yes it was thankfully :)
I still don't know why she wrote that horrible thing.
@@pamela_fay she didn’t. In fact, I believe she didn’t even go through it, and only approved it to get the money.
There's one you left out, probably not a high ranking one in my opinion but was still a revelation to people like Hermione. "That Lockhart was a fraud."
Biggest plot twist: crook shanks could tell Sirius black was there
And told him the passcode to the Gryffindor house
My favorite twist was how Harry managed to survive the Abada Kedabra in DH and what this implied for the rest of the war.
W for putting Pettigrew as Scabbers so high up. Really an insane twist
Didn't expect there to be 30 plot twists in this video. Dang, this was so much fun. Not just the info but even including stuff we might forget because it was only mentioned in the books. Plus remembering our reactions to these twists as they came. I wasn't a particularly intuitive reader and I'm still not- a bunch of these plot twists completely threw me cuz I literally had no idea. I'll never forget seeing the first movie- having only read up to the Quidditch match in the book- and finding who the real villain was. I think I literally went "whoa!" in the theater, lol
The biggest plot twist was actually when Hagrid revealed that Harry is a Wizard.
I always thought Scabbers’s identity was incredible. Ron’s rat turning out to have been the very man who gave Harry’s parents up to Voldemort all along is WILD.
13:25 Scabbers was Percy’s rat first, and Percy worked at the ministry, so it’s not far fetched for Peter to be the literal rat, on so many levels.
He didn't work at the ministry yet when he owned Scabbers tho
@@ThePokemonPrinceYT ,
His dad did, though, and he lived at home until the big falling out over Harry.
This was such a fun video to watch! Every time a new video of yours pops up, I'm always so excited to hear your take on it
The Sirius Black plot twist is ranked criminally low, no pun intended
Morgan, your videos help people in life more than you think. Thank you for the upload man. 🙏🏻❤️
'Always' & snape's memories are the stand out for me.
All it took was one chapter to understand the character and go from hating it to appreciating it!
I agree with your assessment and of course the comment section always adds more great ideas! I loved this video and give you so much credit for constantly making HP content so many years after the books and movies. Personally I can't get enough. I actually watched this twice and may watch it again because it's awesome!
My favorite plot twist was finding out the elder wand belonged to Harry and the fact that he used that knowledge to trick tom into essentially killing himself was the most badass and hype thing to know
Sirius being a good guy was the biggest plot twist for me, from the time I was a kid. I went from thinking he was evil and scary to him being my fave character. He deserved better 😢
Was anyone else not overly surprised at Dumbldore’s death? At the time, I figured that he would have to die in order for the stakes to get higher. With Hermione’s comment in the first book about harry being safe so long as Dumbledore was around, well, that practically screams that Dumbledore was going to have to die at some point. In a typical hero’s journey the mentor has to die or disappear in some way so that the main protagonist can complete his journey. It wouldn’t make sense for the only wizard Voldy ever feared to still be around when Harry defeated him. I don’t know… am/was I crazy?
Not crazy.
Very obvious if you know the basic rules of storytelling and the monomyth, but not so obvious if you’re a child that is just starting to get into these types of stories.
Morgan your videos always put a smile on my face thanks so much for posting you will always be my favorite TH-camr
I think Dumbldore telling Snape to kill him is the real twist not the actual killing.
Why? It makes sense. Snape was doing a mercy killing on request. That wouldn’t scar his soul, like it would have done to Draco.
# 1 plot twist for me; some people actually like the Cursed Child.
Also,
If you look, Harry looks like his father and Jenny looks like his mother. Ron looks like his father and Hermione looks like Ron's mother.
Video request: all the characters from the books that never made into the films ranked from worst to best? Please
He sort of did that already. He did a video for the new HP TV series that is supposed to be more true to the books, so he did a list of characters from the books that weren't in the films that he's hoping to see in the TV series and ranked them on different tiers of importance.
Other plot twist that to me was very interesting, the fact that Harry's "dad" saving him from the dementors was actually himself from the time loop.
All those perfect time loop shenanigans from the 3rd book were pretty nice.
Hey Mate, i think you should do longer Videos, long like 40 minutes, i love that content.
Ginny opening the chamber of secrets was also a oh , gosh moment for mee too
Samee
My favorite plot twist was Tom Marvolo Riddle becoming Lord Voldemort. No one thought that such a twisted looking man was once a handsome and elegant man. Voldemort's appearance in the book creeped me out, but film Voldy still looked... crusty. Still, I was shocked to realize that he was once a handsome young man, but still manipulative and arrogant
The revelation of Snape as a double(or triple) agent will always be my favorite. How him & Dumbledore orchestrated the latter's death, Snape sending the doe to Harry. It was so shocking & brilliant, but also heartwarming & sad.
It’s the.. Eye of the plot twist
It takes skill to get right
Written up to shift the balance of the novel
LOL
I think the twist that Dumbledore was once "besties" with the 2nd most powerful dark wizard,, the one who he is most well known for defeating and that he once even planned to rule the world and become a tyrant along with him being really manipulative sometimes instead of the perfect person we thought he was and that he literally raised Harry to die should be here and in like the top 5
I really love Rowling's great plot twists and foreshadowing. Very well done
mad eye moody being Barty Crouch jr was like my fav one also in the 7th one you find out that dumbledore told snape 'you must be the one to kill me' and this a very hard thing for snape to do as he was so close but dumbledore instied
the death of sirius black was a shocker too
I mean was it? They were worrying about him the whole book and Harry being the one to draw him out is the horrible irony, as soon as he appeared in the Department of Mysteries I said to myself, "that man is cooked"
I love how when Fred and George had the marauder’s map, they’d probably check on his brother at night, seeing he’s sleeping with Peter Pettigrew next to him. There just like, “huh” and go to bed like it’s nothing 😂
wonderful plot hole
After seeing the chambers of secrets as a kid when I saw Tom rearrange his to I am Lord Voldemort, I was like WHAT?!?!?
The twist in Prisoner of Azkaban is twofold, yes we find out that Wormtail is Scabbers and the real traitor, but the second twist doesn't play out until The Deathly Hallows when it is revealed that Trelawney's prophecy was not about Wormtail but about Snape.
Hey Morgan! I’ve been watching you for a while and you’ve helped me a lot when I was struggling. Keep up the good work! And one request, can you do longer videos??? Sorry!😂
By the way: in the German Version of the books (which I grew up with) the name "Tom Marvolo Riddle" was changed to "Tom Vorlost Riddle" so it rearranges to "ist Lord Voldemort" (is Lord Voldemort). And I kinda prefer that because that makes this a sentence. So the revelation is basically being spelled out as Harry learns it.
Great idea dude! Love the content ❤
Does anyone else see the little issue with Aberforth saving Harry? Not saving him in general but in the movie, they are trying to get away from death eaters trying to capture him. They can’t get through the locked gate, this voice from a dark doorway, tells you to go inside, and without stopping to see who it is you just automatically trust them? In an area full of people looking for them, they just willing enter this random persons place having no idea who they are.
I actually guessed Regulus was RAB long before Deathly Hallows released. I remember making a list of names of people with the initials RB (we didn't know the middle names of a lot of characters back then). And then I looked at a list of characters named in Order of the Phoenix and Half-Blood Prince and saw that another name in the Black family was Arcturus, which made Regulus the most obvious choice, since I figured his middle name likely corresponded to someone in his family (a lot of the older wizard families seem to do this).
I figured it out when reading The Order of the Phoenix. His name was on the tapestry (and his bedroom door).
@SuziQ. And in the Order of Pheonix the trio was cleaning the house and found a locket neither of them could open
I have in interesting idea!
For a Top 10 list, you could do a "Top 10 Scenes from the Movies Pulled from the Books"
Essentially taking mkments frlm the movie that were so faithful ti the book, it was like watching the book directly come to life!
Surely Snape killing Dumbledore can't have been that much of a surprise, since we have him discussing the assassination plan with the sisters Black. He even alludes to the fact that he thinks it will be him carrying out the plan when the time comes. Of course, the situation is far more complext (which we don't learn until deathly Hallowes) but it is still a rather large clue. The shock comes, I am guessing, because we hope - even to the last - that can somehow be avoided. I think it is sometimes well to differentiate surprise from shock.
Shock and surprise are literally synonyms
My favorite has to be those in Book 3. Though the mystery was short lived, wondering whether Harry saw his father really hits different. It ties to the Marauder plot twist, so what you rated so low, I'd put as number 1. Harry discovers the makers of the map are in fact the best teacher he's ever had, his godfather, his own father and the traitor, how he wondered when his father would show up, realizing he saw himself casting the Patronus, and then realizing that the very Patronus is "Prongs." And Lupin backing that up. And then Dumbledore confirming yes, you did see your father. He's alive in you. "Prongs rode again last night."
That night, every Marauder gathered in the grounds for one last adventure like when they were kids. One last time. Even the dead one. It's the sort of twist that came, it hit, it hit again, and again, and again, twisting itself in you over and over. So 1 would be... the Marauder twist for me.
A plot twist video on the Percy Jackson series
A few other notable plot twists:
- That Tom Riddle/Voldemort was the Heir of Slytherin.
- That Lucius Malfoy was ultimately responsible for the opening of the Chamber of Secrets, since he planted the diary in Ginny's school supplies.
- Harry's Invisibility Cloak and Dumbledore's wand being 2 of the Deathly Hallows this entire time.
- Harry and Voldemort both being descendants of the Peverells. To be fair, this isn't really explored in the books, but rather putting the pieces together.
- That it was Umbridge who had sent the Dementors after Harry and Dudley. Just goes to show how evil she was from the beginning.
- The reveal that the Grey Lady was Helena Ravenclaw.
- That for a brief time, Dumbledore considered ruling over the muggles alongside Grindelwald. It showed that even Dumbledore was once tempted by darkness.
- That both the Whomping Willow and the Shrieking Shack were specifically added for Lupin, when he attended Hogwarts as a student. The Shrieking Shack was where Lupin was placed during his transformations, and the Whomping Willow covered the secret passageway. The "shrieks" that people heard were from Lupin injuring himself as a wolf.
Biggest plot twist in history: the cursed child is cannon😅😅😅
Thank you for these videos! At the big age of 49, I’ve watched the movies for the first time and have started on the books. My daughter loved this series when she was a young girl and she convinced me that I would love it too! I’m obsessed 😆🪄
For the Loupin twist in my experience, for me it wasn't latin but French, where the first 4 letters of his name was loup which was wolf in French, that plus all the other reasons you listed aside from the constalations gave it away for me. Still though, his parents did a good job naming him based on his future
Lupin’s first name was Remus.
@@SuziQ. I meant last name
@@The-O-N ,
Later on the threads, there are comments about “Remus” being a mythical child raised by wolves, so you’re right about both of his names. His middle name was something normal (James?).
Completely agree with the ranking!! I haven't watched a harry potter movie for like 2 years, but after this video, I'll maybe rewatch all of the 8 movies
biggest plot twist is that the image used for Tonks' depression doesn't look depressed, but rather high
honestly the amount of plot twists in PoA is what's most impressive, for such a short book, so much was packed into it and I didn't guess I single one right.
take a shot every time he says "plot twist"
Loved this video! Sirius being innocent and coming after rat pettigrew instead of harry was such a huge plot twist for me!!!
My favourite line of the entire series is "Always"
I haven't watched a video of yours for a little bit, but those glasses are looking sharp man