Had Hermione Granger not performed the Blasting Curse on her to save Harry Potter, Nagini's physical strength would have allowed her to hold Harry in her coils until Voldemort had arrived.[4] Venom: Nagini was an extremely venomous snake, so a single bite could, therefore, result in a ...
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being racially insensitive, with the suggestion that it's "problematic" for an Asian actress to play a cursed woman who ends up as a snake and slave to Voldemort, while JK Rowling was accused of trying to make up for not including "enough representation" in the original Harry Potter ser...
Harry Potter authorJ.K. Rowlinghas said Avada Kedavra to scores of witches and wizards throughout the book series ― but filmmakers killing off yet another character could have solved a major problem in the movies. With thousands of pages to fit into just hours on screen, it was inevitable ...
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were hindered by Rowling’s convoluted take on American history. The first film’s cast was as lily-white as the originalPottermovies, and while the sequel introduces two women of color, one of them is already being criticized for having racist overtones. Because really, a murderous snake?
There was a rumor that Nagini was the snake that Harry had released from the zoo inHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. This was proven false, as Nagini was venomous while theSnake at the Zoowas a boa constrictor, which is not. Furthermore, the snake was given a male voice in the...