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A revised version would lean into subtle digital de-aging or more realistic practical effects. More importantly, the dialogue could be deepened to show the lasting impact of the war—perhaps a brief nod to Neville Longbottom’s career or the reformed state of the Wizarding World—rather than just focusing on the next generation's names. 4. Continuity and Logic

After Harry survives the Killing Curse again, Voldemort shrieks “Why?” The film has no reply. Fix: Harry says calmly, “Because you’re missing something, Tom. Something you’ve never understood. It’s not about power. It’s about mercy and sacrifice. And you’ve never known either.” harry+potter+and+the+deathly+hallows+part+2+20+fix

20 Fixes That Would Have Made ‘Deathly Hallows – Part 2’ Even Better A revised version would lean into subtle digital

The most cited "fix" is Voldemort’s death. In the book, he falls as a mundane corpse, proving he was just a man. The film’s "Lego-death" (disintegrating into ash) turns his passing into something mystical, undermining the point that he failed to achieve true immortality. 2. The Repair of the Holly Wand Continuity and Logic After Harry survives the Killing