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Where do you guys think this scene will be used?

I don't remember it from the books at all, and I thought Harry was in severe pain every time Voldemort touched him. Any ideas? It is kinda creepy.

The dialogue is:

Voldemort: "Why do you live?"
Harry: "Because I have something worth living for."

(I don't think the pic loaded, it's the one where Voldy is gripping Harry's face, it's on link and under relationships - Lord Voldemort)

Where do you guys think this scene will be used?
 snusnu13 posted over a year ago
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andrealovesshia said:
Well I know for sure it's after he died 'cause in the trailer you see the scene when he dies and when you look at the back of Voldermort's head it doesn't have a scratch but when they show the scene "Why do you live" he got this burn spot or something (like an injury..can't remember the name in English right now) on the back of his head. So it's definitely after he killed Harry .
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Ash24 said:
the movies are slightly different to the books, so i think, from the book, the part right at the end with the duel between him and voldemort, they may have made it more dramatic and prolonged it, not like the book which i found short and sweet,
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elmi said:
It will be used after Harry will be brought dead by Hagrid but then he gets up.
it doesn't hurt him then because the part of Voldemort inside him died.
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AthenaChristina said:
I think after Harry comes back to life and after he met dumbledore again, for the short time he was dead...
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HaleyDewit said:
I think it's right before Harry is going to 'die'
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Beatlesxoxo said:
I'm not sure. I know they said though that they were going to make the battle of Hogwarts a little more focused on Harry and Voldemort than it was in the book.
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