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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was a turning point for the entire franchise, where the story and characters took a darker turn from the earlier installments. However, Harry's fourth school ...
You might remember this one, from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.It’s the scene where Harry Potter’s name comes from the binding list of Tri-Wizard Tournament competitors and Dumbledore ...
Arguably the most important Harry Potter sequel included a wild and confusing detail that most viewers might have overlooked.
In the book, Dumbledore is extremely concerned that Harry’s name is in the Goblet, but he stays calm so that the readers don't know what's going on in his mind. Gambon, however, yells at Harry ...
But nope, because Harry’s name is drawn out of the hat, or rather the Goblet of Fire, and he’s illegally entered into the competition, despite being way under the minimum age to compete.
Michael Gambon, who never read the books (go figure), was miscast as Dumbledore from the word go (following the tragic death of Richard Harris, who had the character down to a T), and never was ...
From: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter Twelve, "The Triwizard Tournament", p.158. Dumbledore has some classic one-liners, but I particularly enjoy this passage in book four, where he ...
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