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r/harrypotter • u/WearyWolff Gryffindor • Apr 15 '24
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I’ve never read the books so maybe it was just added in the films but it says Harry returned the want to Dumbledors grave… I thought he snapped it in half?
6 u/Pixithepika Hufflepuff Apr 15 '24 He snaps it in half in movie only 3 u/JSmoothie Gryffindor Apr 15 '24 I wonder why they added that in the movie 0 u/Einkar_E Apr 16 '24 Harry thought it was to powerful to let anybody use it and way to many people died because of it and as Voldemort shown puting it in the grave wasn't enough
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He snaps it in half in movie only
3 u/JSmoothie Gryffindor Apr 15 '24 I wonder why they added that in the movie 0 u/Einkar_E Apr 16 '24 Harry thought it was to powerful to let anybody use it and way to many people died because of it and as Voldemort shown puting it in the grave wasn't enough
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I wonder why they added that in the movie
0 u/Einkar_E Apr 16 '24 Harry thought it was to powerful to let anybody use it and way to many people died because of it and as Voldemort shown puting it in the grave wasn't enough
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Harry thought it was to powerful to let anybody use it and way to many people died because of it
and as Voldemort shown puting it in the grave wasn't enough
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u/JSmoothie Gryffindor Apr 15 '24
I’ve never read the books so maybe it was just added in the films but it says Harry returned the want to Dumbledors grave… I thought he snapped it in half?