The final movie of the "Harry Potter" franchise was filmed, according to Tom Felton.
One scene from the Battle of Hogwarts was scrapped, he said.
There was a scene where Harry threw his wand for the last time.
The final cut of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" did not include footage of Draco Malfoy helping Daniel Radcliffe's character.
The final movie in the "Harry Potter" series, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," was the subject of a memoir by the actor.
The final scene of the Battle of Hogwarts was so important that weeks of preparation had to be done.
I've never been on a single set for that long. It was an important scene that they wanted to film as many times as they could to give the eight films the climax they deserved.
There was a lot of footage left on the cutting room floor.
He said there were a lot of beats that didn't end up in the movie. Imagine!" No one will ever see a film showing Draco saving the day.
Fans didn't see what happened in the film, but they did see that the survivors were told to either join him or die. After receiving a hug from the Dark Lord, Draco reluctantly joined the army.
He spoke about the people who died in the battle. Harry jumped out of Hagrid's arms and said that he was alive after proclaiming that their fight wasn't over.
The two fought until the Dark Lord's Killing Curse backfired and killed him.
It would have been a great ending to the Slytherin member's "HP" arcs if the moment between Draco and Harry were included in the film.
The theme of choice is one of the main themes of the "Harry Potter" stories, according to the memoir of actor Tom Felton.
He said that Harry was the product of a family who loved him so much that they would die for him. raco is the product of a family who abused him. They reach the same destination when they have the freedom to make their own decisions.
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