Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Film)


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Cool trailer, but I don't remember the scene where they fall together being in the book. Make me think that they are changing too much.

Yeah I don't remember that but looks like a nice scene.

Cool trailer, but I don't remember the scene where they fall together being in the book. Make me think that they are changing too much.

I don't remember it either. Though, I'm more worried about the duel between the two that they show in the trailer. The one with them in the middle of ruins with no one around them. That is definitely not how it was in the book, and in my opinion, completely ruins the entire scene and the meaning behind it.

I saw this trailer during Happy Gilmore last night on ABC Family (yeah....I can't believe Happy Gilmore was on the ABC Family channel). Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon and this in July. Woo hoo!!!!

Cool trailer, but I don't remember the scene where they fall together being in the book. Make me think that they are changing too much.

I noticed that watching it last night. I said to my wife, When did they fall in the book and she said they didn't.

I don't remember it either. Though, I'm more worried about the duel between the two that they show in the trailer. The one with them in the middle of ruins with no one around them. That is definitely not how it was in the book, and in my opinion, completely ruins the entire scene and the meaning behind it.

This scene was in the previous trailers and yes the amount of changes to the most iconic scenes in the book looks disturbing.

I'm also hoping that the part we see in the trailers with them alone in the ruins is kind of a "we're in our own little world at this moment" type of thing and right before that wand clash and inevitable ending the scene switches back and shows EVERYONE around them watching like in the book. If it is not like that then I will be very very disappointed.

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