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Why did they change Voldemorts death?
Greg Butler, a visual effects supervisor at Moving Picture, workshopped different versions of Voldemort’s death with two other visual effects artists. Rather than going Rowling’s understated route, they decided they wanted to transform it into a visual spectacle revolving around a blackened tree.
Why did they change the final battle in Harry Potter?
Well it’s a movie. They needed to make the final showdown more action pack to entertain the audience. Them standing around talking would have bored the general audience. In the other movies they made some scenes more action pack as well.
What happens after Voldemort dies?
After the death of Voldemort, Harry returned the Elder Wand to Dumbledore’s tomb, kept the Cloak of Invisibility, and left the Resurrection Stone where he dropped it in the Forbidden Forest. After the war ended, Harry went on to become an Auror, married Ginny Weasley, and started a family.
What happened to Voldemort in the Harry Potter movies?
Voldemort’s death in the Harry Potter movies was not only too visually dramatic, but it failed to show how the Elder Wand operates, and that’s one of the main reasons why fans weren’t totally on board with it. Still, and especially to those not familiar with the novels, it’s a memorable scene for how he disintegrates and turns into ashes.
How well do you know Voldemort?
Voldemort – excuse us, He Who Shall Not Be Named – is one of the most iconic villains of the 21st century and when he eventually passed away in the Harry Potter series, it drew the entire series to a cathartic close.
How did Harry catch Voldemort’s wand?
And Harry, with the unnerving skill of the Seeker, caught the wand in his free hand as Voldemort fell backwards, arms splayed, the slit pupils of the scarlet eyes rolling upwards. Tom Riddle hit the floor with a mundane finality, his body feeble and shrunken, the white hands empty, the snakelike face vacant and unknowing.
Who ordered Voldemort to kill Snape?
There, Voldemort ordered Nagini to kill Snape, while Harry, Hermione, and Ron watched from their hiding spot (they were covered by the invisibility cloak). In the movie, Snape was killed by Voldemort and Nagini at the Boathouse, an underground harbour at Hogwarts, though in the movie it was an exterior building.