One Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallowstheory that fixes the most hated thing about Voldemort’s death in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Voldemort’s movie death strays massively from the books, and it was not well received by viewers. A major theme in Voldemort’s book death is that he died just as any human would, and his body was proof of that — however, the movies showed him disintegrating after the final battle with Harry Potter.
As the Harry Potter movies progress, Voldemort goes from being a soul that needs a host to be fully reborn. In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, he uses Professor Quirrell’s body, and then his soul disappears again until Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, where he is reborn and creates a new body. It is clear in the entire franchise that Voldemort seeks to be immortal, splitting his soul to make Horcruxes in order to try and live forever. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, his plan fails, and he is killed by his own spell as his wand transfers over to Harry.
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A new theory (via Reddit) makes Voldemort’s movie death better by pointing out that Voldemort was less than human by the end of the final Harry Potter movie, and it makes sense that he didn’t die like one. The theory states that in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Wormtail creates a potion from the “flesh of the servant”, “bones of the father” and “blood of the enemy” which becomes Voldemort’s body. This creation meant he wasn’t fully human, and the body was just a shell for his soul, which explains why he didn’t die like a human. The theory states that Voldemort losing the last piece of his soul is what caused his body to fall
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