There's no question that the adaptation process from page to screen is difficult, and it's likely very intimidating to take a book series that spans seven novels and thousands of pages and try to trim it down to fit into movies of a somewhat reasonable length. For that reason, when the "Harry Potter" novels came to the big screen, they did change a bunch of stuff ... but were all of these changes good and in service of the story?

No, honestly; not even a little bit. As a refresher, the "Harry Potter" novels tell the story of the titular boy — played on-screen by Daniel Radcliffe in the role that made him famous — who survives an attack by the Dark Lord Voldemort (played in his human form by Ralph Fiennes) as a baby that kills his parents. Nobody seems to know why Harry lives and takes dow

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