![]() ![]() There are some magnificent scenes that follow Harry’s confrontation with Snape, the subsequent duel between Snape and McGonagall, McGonagall’s calling of the defence of Hogwarts by bringing the statues to life, the destruction of the protective barrier, the sheer bloodshed and spectacle of wizard against wizard and the battle between Harry and Voldemort. We are quickly drawn back into battle as the Dark Lord descends for the final confrontation. ![]() Once completed it’s off to Hogwarts to destroy the remaining horcruxs, though things are nearly halted before they start because when Death Eaters appear it is only a timely intervention by Aberforth (Dumbledore’s brother) that saves them. ![]() Things don’t quite go according to plan, whilst the three do manage to obtain the horcrux they have to improvise an escape by on a dragon. A quick swig of polyjuice potion sees Hermione transformed into Bellatrix Lestrange. Yates wastes no time in diving into the action after a brief interrogation of Griphook about the contents of Bellatrix Lestrange’s vault at Gringotts, our intrepid trio are convinced that a horcrux is hidden within and hatch a plan to steal the item. Thunder cracks, Dumbledore’s sarcophagus splits apart, Voldamort takes the Elder wand and shoots the sky – so starts the final, final chapter directly from the conclusion of Part 1.
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