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Will the remake help Harry Potter remove the “Untalented Wizard” label?

Will the remake help Harry Potter remove the “Untalented Wizard” label?

Will the remake help Harry Potter remove the “Untalented Wizard” label?
Will the Harry Potter remake help Harry remove the “untalented wizard” label? (Photo credit – Instagram)

The magical world of witchcraft, Harry Potter, returns with its favorite character, Harry. While the films drew a lot of criticism of Harry's character, the upcoming HBO remake of JK Rowling's novels can make amends. Harry Potter fans will get a deeper look into the wizarding world as the eight-season series delves deeper into Harry's backstory than in films.

Since we always see things from Harry's point of view in the Potter books, we get into his head. But in the films, his character doesn't seem quite the same without his inner thoughts. His characteristics such as his sharp wit, courage, and fiery temper are toned down in the Warner Bros. adaptations, so that movie audiences see a toned down version of him. Another big disappointment was that the film did little to hide how talented Harry is as a wizard.

How do Harry Potter films make Harry Potter an untalented wizard?

Harry barely did any magic in the eight films. Although he faced many difficulties throughout the films, he didn't do as much magic as he should. Instead, Hermione was the one here who was famous for her magic. Interestingly, in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry didn't cast a single spell; This is confusing given the subject matter of the film.

Even in the following films there was a slight improvement, but it wasn't until Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban that Harry practiced some Patronus Charms and learned magic. This unfair portrayal of Harry drew criticism for the character, with several viewers joking that the franchise's true heroes lacked talent. Additionally, the fact that Harry's magical abilities appear to be quite limited, aside from being able to cast Expecto Patronum and Expelliarmus great, made things a bit strange when he was suddenly tasked with teaching defensive magic to the members of Dumbledore's Army.

How can Harry Potter Remake explore Harry's magical abilities?

In the Harry Potter films, Harry is portrayed as an average student. Although he had a natural aptitude for defensive magic and was often praised for how quickly he mastered it, it wasn't until Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban that his talent became apparent.

This may be remedied in HBO's upcoming Harry Potter remake. Although Harry isn't meant to be an exceptional hero in every way, his skills in defensive magic are crucial. The show can make it clear that Harry's use of Expelliarmus instead of deadlier spells is a moral choice and not a lack of skill.

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