The Harry Potter movies have firmly ingrained the characters and world from the book series into popular culture. However, they deviated from the original storyline at a crucial moment, and the upcoming TV show has an opportunity to rectify this. Starring Daniel Radcliffe as the teenage wizard, the movies were a massive success, spawning Fantastic Beasts films, a dedicated area in Universal Studios, and the Hogwarts Legacy video game. Nevertheless, the movies are notorious for making changes to scenes from the original fantasy novels, resulting in plot and theme inconsistencies.
The Harry Potter movies follow the story of the orphaned protagonist as he enrolls in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and discovers his destiny to confront the sinister Lord Voldemort. The films successfully capture the magical essence of the books through visually stunning portrayals of Hogwarts Castle, an enchanting score by John Williams, and the charming yet dilapidated home of the Weasley family. However, there are instances where the movies fall short of faithfully representing the novels, particularly in one pivotal scene. Fortunately, the upcoming Max Harry Potter show is expected to address and rectify this issue.
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 Ruined Voldemort's Death Scene
Lord Voldemort's death in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 deviated from the books. The movies had built up to Voldemort and Harry's final duel, so when Voldemort finally died, it was a significant moment. However, the on-screen depiction of Voldemort's death, where he crumbled into ash-like flakes, defied the logic of killing curses. This emphasis on visuals compromised the film's storytelling.
Moreover, presenting Voldemort's death in this manner disregards the novel's key themes. In the book, it holds immense significance that the villain dies like any ordinary person, rather than disappearing mysteriously. Voldemort had spent his entire life trying to attain immortality, even fragmenting his soul to ensure his survival. Ultimately, his efforts were in vain, and he perished as a mere mortal. Therefore, visually showcasing his lifeless body would elucidate that his aspiration to conquer death was nothing more than an illusion. It is partly because Harry recognized this truth that he became the true master of death, not Voldemort.
Why The Harry Potter Max Series Might Fix This Crucial Book Finale Moment
Max can give this final moment the significance it deserves by adapting the Harry Potter books once again. The series is more inclined to stay true to the books and their themes as compared to the movies. With more time at its disposal, the series can delve deeper into the content of the books, including Voldemort's relentless pursuit of immortality, the mythology surrounding his Horcruxes, and the profound importance of the Deathly Hallows in his ultimate confrontation with Harry. According to a report by USA Today, Max's content head, Casey Bloys, assured fans that the show will thoroughly explore the books and remain faithful to their essence.
The fact that author J.K. Rowling and her literary agent, Neil Blair, are executive-producing the series further underscores its commitment to capturing the messages conveyed in the books without missing their underlying points. Voldemort's demise in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 serves as a poignant reminder that his quest for immortality was doomed from the start. It is Harry, in fact, who emerges triumphant by defying death itself, fueled by his understanding of the immense power of love and sacrifice. The Harry Potter TV show possesses an opportunity to incorporate this potent message, and hopefully, it seizes the chance.
Source: USA Today