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“It’s been nineteen years since Harry’s scar stopped hurting. Everything was fine.”
This is how the last volume of the Harry Potter saga ended, which was published in 2007 by J.K. Rowling signed. After finally defeating the dark wizard Voldemort at the Battle of Hogwarts, the young wizard was, so to speak, freed from the effects it had on him. lightning sign
Attacked from early childhood by the Dark Lord, who tried in vain to eliminate him with the Avada Kevadra spell (and who inadvertently gave him some of his powers), Harry did experience pain and burning. A scar every time he was near Voldemort. An oppression from which he was completely freed after victory and the death of his enemy.
Looking at the last scene of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, the adaptation of the novel on the big screen, which was released in 2011, we can actually see with our own eyes that the famous brand no longer has an influence on the young wizard. For a long time.
(Did you know that Voldemort’s name comes from… French?)
In the scene where Harry and Ginny escort their children onto the platform of the Hogwarts Express, pay close attention to the scar, especially in the final shot of the featurette at 1 hour, 57 minutes and 58 seconds.
In this image – which corresponds to the final words of the book – we can barely see the lightning bolt-shaped mark on Harry’s forehead. It has practically disappeared and therefore is nothing more than a distant memory for him. For comparison, look at the first parts of the saga and you will see that the scar is much brighter and visible, Voldemort has not yet been defeated.
Did you know that Harry Potter’s scar is not a lightning bolt, but a hand motion to unlock the Avada Kedavra? pic.twitter.com/B8ig9dLGFg
— today is years old (@todayyearsoldig) January 10, 2019
This detail is not the only one that fans have noticed about the brand. the so-called According to a Twitter post by Today Years Old, which appears to be generating discussion on specialist sites, Harry Potter’s scar is not lightning, but Voldemort’s wand movement for his Avada Kedavra spell (see here – above).
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