The part where the Death Eaters attacked the Burrow and burned it down. None of that was in the book.
In the sixth Harry Potter movie, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," one major addition was a scene where the Burrow, the Weasley family's home, was attacked by Death Eaters. This was not in the original book. Additionally, some scenes were rearranged or shortened for the film adaptation.
it wasnt
Jamie Waylett got into some trouble with the law.
kind of i just saw it and it wasnt very scary...
There was always a quidditch pitch in Harry Potter; it was a permanant field, like a high school fotball field. It may not have been mentioned as much, but yes it was there. As In the OP (Spoiler ahead) Harry was banned form quidditch by umbrige, it can be safely assumed that that is why it wasnt mentioned
scabbers in Harry Potter was Ron weasleys rat, but in prisoner of azkaban harry Ron and Hermione find out that scabbers wasnt a rat it was peter pettigrew (aka Wormtail) who is a servant for lord voldemort they also found out that wormtail used animagi to transform into scabbers
It's almost impossible to tell how long it will take a person to read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows because people read at different rates.
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not at all. it has a lot of sexual tension and innuendo, not to mention this is a lot darker and violent than the others. this is what i think ^^ I wasnt the 1 that answered up there: It matters on how mature the child is. I mean yeah, it has more sexual stuff, but not that bad. Just matter how the child acts to this stuff.
...you talking to me... lol My Main Man Clint Eastwood spoke those words in Dirty Harry movie. ^wasnt that Deniro in Taxi?
Harry Tubman Wasnt A Jew.
No, she cut her hair after filming the movies. She did so because she wasnt allowed to cut her hair for the entire period of shooting the movies, so she did it in an act of freedom.
no she wasnt