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Harry drops the Resurrection Stone before he begins his walk to Voldemort, meaning his parents, Lupin, and Sirius vanish immediately.
In the film, Harry simply snaps the Elder Wand and tosses it off a bridge. In the book, he uses it to fix his own broken holly wand first, showing respect for his roots, before returning the Elder Wand to Dumbledore’s tomb. Fixing his own wand is a crucial emotional beat that was sorely missed. 2. Dumbledore’s True Backstory harry+potter+and+the+deathly+hallows+part+2+20+fix
The film reduces the wand’s history to a 30-second Ollivander info-dump. Fix: Insert a 2-minute flashback during the “Prince’s Tale” montage. Show young Grindelwald stealing it from Gregorovitch, then Dumbledore defeating Grindelwald in their legendary 1945 duel. This makes Harry’s realization that the wand’s allegiance is fluid—and Dumbledore’s plan to die undefeated—land with actual weight. Harry drops the Resurrection Stone before he begins
Snape’s memories are beautiful, but they could have included his brief friendship with Petunia Evans. This would have explained Snape’s deep-seated resentment toward the Dursleys and the entire Muggle world. 14. Fred Weasley’s Death Scene Fixing his own wand is a crucial emotional
20 Fixes That Would Have Made ‘Deathly Hallows – Part 2’ Even Better