![]() Before facing Voldemort, Harry goes to Dumbledore's Pensieve and watches Snape's memories, learning about his devotion to Dumbledore and his love for Lily. The movie also added Snape's final line, " You have your mother's eyes," hinting at his undying love for Lily Potter.Īs the trio is trying to recover from the shock of Snape's death in the movie, they hear Voldemort's voice bellow over Hogwarts and challenge Harry to meet him. Harry goes into the house alone in the movie, and retrieves Snape's tears for the Pensieve, whereas in the book, he retrieves his memory wisps, much like Dumbledore is seen doing earlier in the saga. In The Deathly Hallows Part 2, Snape doesn't attempt to defend himself, and Voldemort slits his throat with a spell before Nagini bites him. In the book, Snape picks up on the danger and lifts his wand before Voldemort has Nagini bite his throat. Then there's the heartbreaking scene of Voldemort killing Snape. The movie shows the trio without the cloak, and the scene skips ahead to the Patronus, which is cast by Aberforth Dumbledore. ![]() ![]() Luna and Seamus also help Harry and his friends cast a Patronus charm to fend off the Dementors. On the way, they save Draco again and see Hagrid dragged away by his beloved Acromantulas. In the novel, Harry, Ron, and Hermione put the Invisibility Cloak on and go together to the Shrieking Shack. ![]() When Harry searches Voldemort's mind to find Nagini in the books, he's in the Shrieking Shack, but in the movie, this scene occurs in the boathouse. ![]()
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