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Old 07-01-2003, 10:01 PM
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Not that JK would write to reflect the film, but I really thought she might have Dumbledore killed as a means of respect to the actor who has played him in the movies.
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Wouldn't have done any good. There are still Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire to be made into movies, and by the time they are made, the new actor will have played Dumbledore just as much as Richard Harris.
Wouldn't have done any good?
I didn't say kill him because everyone would see a different actor in the movie, that would be a sell-out move. But she could Honor the man she worked with. Note the difference.

Also, I think it is quite interesting the way she wrote Sirius' death, because I couldn't believe he was dead. How brilliant is that? Life really is that fragile, death can come that easily, it doesn't have to be some amazing battle of the wits where one of them dies in a huge explosion...I bet each of us felt "Sirius can't be dead" She wrote our emotional reaction into the story!
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