@UnfilteredTales@PotterWorldUK My wife is reading them for the first time. I forgot how much was left out of the movies. They are completely different products. While I love them both, the books hit differently, especially 4-7!
@XDarthThunderX Bane single-handedly reshaped the Sith & laid the groundwork for their future. His understanding of power, survival & legacy in a world of chaos is unmatched. He embraced the dark side with a purpose: the Rule of Two. Becoming the architect of the Sith’s resurgence is legendary.
@PotterWorldUK In Half-Blood Prince, Dobby helps Harry by tailing Draco Malfoy, further proving his loyalty. His role in the books is so underrated! #Dobby#HarryPotter
@PotterWorldUK In Order of the Phoenix, Dobby finds the Room of Requirement for Dumbledore’s Army, a crucial contribution to the fight against Voldemort.
@DerpyDarth0 Loved the movies, but as a fan of the books, they missed the mark. The change in directors threw off the tone, and so much critical content was left out. The books were made for a series, where the depth and complexity could finally shine through. Excited to see it!
@TheDailyHPotter Harry Potter 1 and 2 are my go-to. Maybe 3. The rest fall flat after missing key moments from the books. Sure, there are great scenes, and if you don’t compare them to the books, they’re okay. But honestly, 1 and 2 are the only ones that truly hold up.
Finally, supporting characters like Sirius, Rita Skeeter, and Ludo Bagman have such big roles in the Goblet of Fire book. They add complexity and intrigue to the story, making the book feel even richer.
What’s your favorite scene from the book that didn’t make the film?
The emotional depth of Cedric’s death in Goblet of Fire is so powerful in the book. Harry’s guilt and trauma afterward add such weight to the story, really emphasizing the stakes in the fight against Voldemort. #GobletOfFire#HPFeelings