I don't own the music or the movie (Duh!) Enjoy! Movie - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Music - Two Steps from Hell - Victory Created Using Adobe Premiere Pro
Nice video. Actually I prefer the book's ending where the final duel takes place in front of everyone, giving Harry the opportunity to reveal to the crowd that Snape was actually a double agent and that he, Harry, had already become the master of the elder wand by winning against Malfoy. So in the books Harry wins not because of power but because of knowledge and that is very impressive.
Also, I hate that Voldy floats away in pieces. Wtf? The entire point was that in the end despite all his efforts Voldy died like everyone else. Also, with there being no body, how would they know it was actually over and not just on hiatus for a few years?
@@peterteddy3367 Exactly. I mean, J, K. Rowling's message was that every human could be good or evil and therefore she let him and also Bellatrix Lestrange die like a human and the movie ruined that.
@@luisec.5041 I don't think it is fair to go so far as to say it was ruined. The film delivers much of the same message, it just does it in its own way. In reference to the Death of Voldemort, I do hear a lot of people often say that the Film Death makes no sense vs The Book and the highlighted point of this is that in the book, his death is a mortal death. The very death Voldemort saught to escape. It is an Ironic death. Suitable for a book. There are two counter-arguments I have in terms of this though. Technically three but the third is more or less for sure 100% a matter of opinion. 1. A Film is an Adaptation ans is never advertised to be a replica or true retelling. This is one that I think escapes people the most but it is also a very opinionated argument and it simply stands that a Film and a Book, even if telling the "same" story, should be teated as their own cannons and respected accordingly. That is unless someone says otherwise, traditionally the author/writer of the material. But lets say for arguments sake., or well the sake of a good discussion, lets toss this out the window lol. 2. Translation. Films and Books are their own respective mediums. They have to approach things differently for a number of resons and this is where my first explination comes. The film takes a visual approach to setting ul his death vs the books direct approach. In either case, you get the same message. Voldemort is dead and he sealed it not through the loss of power, but through his own aragence. The facts from the death in the books still holds in the film. Mouthfoy Disarms Dumbeldor, Harry Disarms Mouthfoy. Snape kills Dumbeldor and in both versions, Voldemort assumes it is a persons death that transfers the wands alegience, not disarming. In both cases, all the Holcruxes are destoryed. In the films, we see them go down one at a time and we witness it in the books. Both establish this and both make a point to solidify the loss of them all will be enough to perminantly kill him. Where they differ is in his death specificlaly. In the books, he has an ironic death and in the films, he peals away from existance. Both deliver the same message but by a different means. But why the change? Medium. The battle in the books was more or less a conversation. It is good, do not get me wrong. But it brings the action to a hault and for a book, this is normal. A film though is driven through action. It thrives on it and is pushed forward because of it. So when you bring the heat of the tension of a bttle to a hault to monolog on the reason Voldemort died after going through 7 films to set up that death... its not the same impact as the book. Now, we can sit here and go "Yes, but I read the book so it would make sense to me" (and for me it would too), but the film is not restrictive to just the book audiance. It also aimed to attract non-HP fans and bring them into the franchise. They can't cator to only half their audance just to appease half the audances expectations. They took a risk wth the change, sure. I bet they had a good debate on it too. But from a simple study of medium, the films retelling is better suited for a film. Better than the books. 3. This is a bit more of my own theory, but, to a degree I think the film makes more sense logically. I wont write an essay here, I am already making a video to discuss it. In short, the reason I think the film does make sense is one simple word; Necromancy. Now, so far, (to my current knowlage of the HP universe) Necromancy (while used) is not very defined. But, i we pull some common trends across fiction involving necromancy, there is an answer that validats his death. Short Answer: His body is not a mortal body but is a temporary hoast to a fragment of his soul, made from magic, and is kept together so long it is housing a soul. To better explain, more often than not, a body or creature born or made from magic is incapable of having a natural death because they are no longer natural in origin. If the common rules of necromancy were to also apply to the HP universe, this fully validates how Vold died. Notice how the snake didn't have a natural death either? In fact, how EVERYTHING that contained a fragment of his soul died in an un-natural way? Harry is probably the odd ball in the list but he technically did not die. Having been host to two souls, one could die and let the other survive and seeing that volds soul was but a fragment and not his whole soul, this would leave the decision completely up to Harry. At least, goining by the film, this is how it is presented. Which, film wise, is fine. Vold creates a body though magic. Body is no longer a natural living body. Ergo, natural death is ruled out. Which bring us to his final moment. The part I find the most interesting about his death in the film is that he does not just die. He is literally pealed away from existance and his body is disolved. Visually, it confirms his death. Just as much as his mortal death in the books does. But... I only see it holding up logicially as long as the usualy go to rules of necromancy are followed. As of this moment, I have no material to confirm or deny the theory but it would work as an explination if it really did need an in-universe explination. Anyway, those are my theories. Enjoy! Feel free to reply if you like.
And seeing all the statues rise up (not literally rising but you know what I mean, basically Hogwarts itself making itself known with its statues) was very epic.
I just love how Victory by Two Steps From Hell fits so perfect with the battle in Harry Potter and Lord Of the Rings/The Hobbit, really makes ya feel like you're in the fight with them
Some people talk about the movie, others talk about how inspirational the music is, few people notice the hard work that goes into this work of art. It's all done as a very emotional story, with some very coordinated events and it's just beautiful. The main parts of the music, along with the most important scenes, as well as Harry's battle. Congratulations And Well Done
I love how in almost every Battle of Hogwarts video there is, the moment where Neville kills Nagini with the Sword of Gryffindor is the "most replayed" moment. 🙂
RIP Alan Rickman we still miss you so much…😭 And we will continue to until maybe one day we might get to see you again and thank you and get to tell you how much you have meant to so many ppl… 💔😔😭
OMG! 1million+ views? This is unbelievable! Never imagined this could ever happen! I just made it in a night, right after my final exams had ended lol! Thank you so much everyone!! I am speechless
With the snake gone, all of the pieces of his soul had been destroyed. I figure he couldn't even think clearly enough to cast a decent Death Curse at that point!
ok is it just me that hates dumbledore cuz he knew tom was up to something but he didn't stop tom like so many lives could have been saved if he did do something............he knew it was Horcruxes they had to destroy but he didn't tell harry he knew everything from the beginning but didn't do anything
The song is perfect, your work in editing is splendid. The only catch is the movie's end itself lol. The book's ending is so much more understandable, it ties the whole story together. It's a pity they did not follow the book and did everything they could to ruin everything just for the special effects. Nevertheless, awesome job.
It was nice of Harry to not, you know, accept the sorting hat trying to put him in Slitheryn. I mean, on the train to Hogwarts, Draco was being nice to Harry and talking bad about the Weasleys and Hagrid. It was nice of Harry to not argee with him. I'm happy that Harry was on the good side
Neville: They didn’t die in vein! But you will! *Voldemort continues laughing* Neville: Because ur wrong! *Harry comes back to life* *Voldemort is like “Huh?” and you should have seen his face 😂*
Great video! Just one possible suggestion, at the end, dub the "But you will" at the end of the speech onto the end of the piece in the scene where the trio are on the bridge together - I think that would provide a greater sense of finishing But still, a great video nevertheless!
@@christopherpoet458 Oh, yeah... I guess Two Steps from Hell. I thought the channel creator made this song, and named it Two Steps from Hell. Didn't know it was a band. But the channel creature can edit, how's that sound?
@@giovehousepictures7256 Two Steps from Hell is a orchestra group formed by someone and Thomas Bergeron. I cant remember the other lads name. Anyway, the reason you can play it on here is because they won't come after you with a copyright claim unless you are selling their music and claiming credit for it. The group is a very well known and established in producing film trailer scores and then they also have albums like these. As long as they get credit for the production and your not trying to rip them off, they are very relaxed in fair use of their music. Which makes videos like this possible.
@@giovehousepictures7256 same to you mate. CZcams can be a dangerous place to comment, so I have learned. They are amazing at what they do. I have been listening to Thomas Bergeron's work for years through my writing and I love it. A lot of people even refer to him as the "King/God of Epic Music". I think he has about earned it.
Neville’s speech proved to everybody that he belonged in Gryffindor. he had the balls to do that in front of Voldemort.
Exactly
My theory is that the hat doesn't see you how you are but how you will be.
I prefer to call Voldemort Timmy.
I have a theory that Neville may be related to King Arthur.
@@TAnkersly19937 Good one! 🤣
1:10 the beat drop was synced with the stone soldier falling I got chills
Agreed. Also if you watch the Halo version of this song and the ODST drop I feel it has the same power
I wish we would have seen more of the stone soldiers i the film! they were a really cool concept...
This is my favorite video about Hogwarts too! 🦁
Nice video. Actually I prefer the book's ending where the final duel takes place in front of everyone, giving Harry the opportunity to reveal to the crowd that Snape was actually a double agent and that he, Harry, had already become the master of the elder wand by winning against Malfoy. So in the books Harry wins not because of power but because of knowledge and that is very impressive.
Also, I hate that Voldy floats away in pieces. Wtf? The entire point was that in the end despite all his efforts Voldy died like everyone else. Also, with there being no body, how would they know it was actually over and not just on hiatus for a few years?
@@peterteddy3367 Exactly. I mean, J, K. Rowling's message was that every human could be good or evil and therefore she let him and also Bellatrix Lestrange die like a human and the movie ruined that.
@@luisec.5041 I don't think it is fair to go so far as to say it was ruined. The film delivers much of the same message, it just does it in its own way.
In reference to the Death of Voldemort, I do hear a lot of people often say that the Film Death makes no sense vs The Book and the highlighted point of this is that in the book, his death is a mortal death. The very death Voldemort saught to escape. It is an Ironic death. Suitable for a book.
There are two counter-arguments I have in terms of this though. Technically three but the third is more or less for sure 100% a matter of opinion.
1. A Film is an Adaptation ans is never advertised to be a replica or true retelling. This is one that I think escapes people the most but it is also a very opinionated argument and it simply stands that a Film and a Book, even if telling the "same" story, should be teated as their own cannons and respected accordingly. That is unless someone says otherwise, traditionally the author/writer of the material. But lets say for arguments sake., or well the sake of a good discussion, lets toss this out the window lol.
2. Translation. Films and Books are their own respective mediums. They have to approach things differently for a number of resons and this is where my first explination comes. The film takes a visual approach to setting ul his death vs the books direct approach. In either case, you get the same message. Voldemort is dead and he sealed it not through the loss of power, but through his own aragence. The facts from the death in the books still holds in the film. Mouthfoy Disarms Dumbeldor, Harry Disarms Mouthfoy. Snape kills Dumbeldor and in both versions, Voldemort assumes it is a persons death that transfers the wands alegience, not disarming.
In both cases, all the Holcruxes are destoryed. In the films, we see them go down one at a time and we witness it in the books. Both establish this and both make a point to solidify the loss of them all will be enough to perminantly kill him. Where they differ is in his death specificlaly. In the books, he has an ironic death and in the films, he peals away from existance. Both deliver the same message but by a different means. But why the change?
Medium. The battle in the books was more or less a conversation. It is good, do not get me wrong. But it brings the action to a hault and for a book, this is normal. A film though is driven through action. It thrives on it and is pushed forward because of it. So when you bring the heat of the tension of a bttle to a hault to monolog on the reason Voldemort died after going through 7 films to set up that death... its not the same impact as the book.
Now, we can sit here and go "Yes, but I read the book so it would make sense to me" (and for me it would too), but the film is not restrictive to just the book audiance. It also aimed to attract non-HP fans and bring them into the franchise. They can't cator to only half their audance just to appease half the audances expectations. They took a risk wth the change, sure. I bet they had a good debate on it too. But from a simple study of medium, the films retelling is better suited for a film. Better than the books.
3. This is a bit more of my own theory, but, to a degree I think the film makes more sense logically. I wont write an essay here, I am already making a video to discuss it. In short, the reason I think the film does make sense is one simple word; Necromancy. Now, so far, (to my current knowlage of the HP universe) Necromancy (while used) is not very defined. But, i we pull some common trends across fiction involving necromancy, there is an answer that validats his death.
Short Answer: His body is not a mortal body but is a temporary hoast to a fragment of his soul, made from magic, and is kept together so long it is housing a soul.
To better explain, more often than not, a body or creature born or made from magic is incapable of having a natural death because they are no longer natural in origin. If the common rules of necromancy were to also apply to the HP universe, this fully validates how Vold died. Notice how the snake didn't have a natural death either? In fact, how EVERYTHING that contained a fragment of his soul died in an un-natural way? Harry is probably the odd ball in the list but he technically did not die. Having been host to two souls, one could die and let the other survive and seeing that volds soul was but a fragment and not his whole soul, this would leave the decision completely up to Harry. At least, goining by the film, this is how it is presented.
Which, film wise, is fine. Vold creates a body though magic. Body is no longer a natural living body. Ergo, natural death is ruled out. Which bring us to his final moment. The part I find the most interesting about his death in the film is that he does not just die. He is literally pealed away from existance and his body is disolved. Visually, it confirms his death. Just as much as his mortal death in the books does. But... I only see it holding up logicially as long as the usualy go to rules of necromancy are followed. As of this moment, I have no material to confirm or deny the theory but it would work as an explination if it really did need an in-universe explination.
Anyway, those are my theories. Enjoy! Feel free to reply if you like.
Still it was very epic, Neville speech at the end was great. And seeing all the houses stand up around Harry facing against the slytherin house
And seeing all the statues rise up (not literally rising but you know what I mean, basically Hogwarts itself making itself known with its statues) was very epic.
I just love how Victory by Two Steps From Hell fits so perfect with the battle in Harry Potter and Lord Of the Rings/The Hobbit, really makes ya feel like you're in the fight with them
Only the book readers know how kreacher became loyal in the deathly hallows
Yes it was so impressional when he leads the house elves with Regulus medallion on his chest
@@ninaginny2519 yes
True-
Actually if they bought directors cut the movie watchers know as well it was a deleted scene they put back in for directors cut
Yep. I like only Kreacher.
Some people talk about the movie, others talk about how inspirational the music is, few people notice the hard work that goes into this work of art. It's all done as a very emotional story, with some very coordinated events and it's just beautiful. The main parts of the music, along with the most important scenes, as well as Harry's battle. Congratulations And Well Done
Et mis à part le discours de Neville, aucun dialogue...ce qui est encore plus incroyable. C'est une grande maîtrise de la mise en scène.
I love how in almost every Battle of Hogwarts video there is, the moment where Neville kills Nagini with the Sword of Gryffindor is the "most replayed" moment. 🙂
One of the best Harry Potter video out there. Great sync between the clips and the music.
Plzz tell me this music name
@@killergamingz1733 Song name : Victory
Artist : Two Steps from hell
Thank you bro 😊👌
Absolutely
Hary
RIP Alan Rickman we still miss you so much…😭
And we will continue to until maybe one day we might get to see you again and thank you and get to tell you how much you have meant to so many ppl… 💔😔😭
I just like when the first knight drops you get that bass drop and it lines up perfectly
Congratulations, you made me cry. Beautiful masterpiece
“All of them...they didn’t die in vain.”
Indeed. ✨⚖️
U all can free
I love this... almost made me cry... it was amazing!
‘We did it, we bashed them,wee potters the one,
And voldy has gone mouldy, so now let’s have fun!’
Love you peeves! Lol
Sad that he wasn't in the movies, was eager to listen to that one 😂
This is an amazing music video!! I got goosebumps when watching it
One of the best bass drops ever.
OMG! 1million+ views? This is unbelievable! Never imagined this could ever happen! I just made it in a night, right after my final exams had ended lol!
Thank you so much everyone!! I am speechless
You honestly think your video don't deserve this much views? I wouldn't be surprised if this video broke 100M views
this is so awesome i watch it over and over
This song is...one of my favorite songs 💗 it is such a masterpiece
Song name?
@@rajanbhut5358 Victory - Two Steps From Hell
This looks badass and it goes so well
One of my favourite films and my favourite piece of music combined
The moment Voldemort feels the destruction of his snake... Wily Coyote used to get that same look every time he went over the cliff.
😂
With the snake gone, all of the pieces of his soul had been destroyed. I figure he couldn't even think clearly enough to cast a decent Death Curse at that point!
beautifully edited, thankyou
Parabéns q vídeo incrível emocionante só quem assistiu toda a série sabe do q estou falando impossível não se emocionar ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
That was incredible what a incredible song and super edits amazing MMV
Nicely put together good job
why does this not have a lot of likes and it was uploadid in 2017
Great video amazing music .
Wow! Awesome video!! ^_^
Keep it up
A great combination of music and movie😉!! Keep it up!
The boy who can't even speak his name properly didn't have courage at all, now standing against the most feared wizard of all time, voldemort.
Love this video! Good job! Continue like that!
I am currently reading cursed child. i love the last book. it was the best book in the whole series. i love this vid and have viewed this many times.
Emotional 💔💔💔🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 love it💕
Nicely done!!!!
Восхитительно! Много эмоций после просмотра. До слез. Спасибо вам!
You're going to make me cry again....
I love , i crying on this video Albus die and the epic battle Thank you!
Very well done my guy. Smooth transitiones.
Also I noticed the Grim Kid.
仲間や家族、大切な人を護る為ならこの身さえ捧げてもいい。
どんなことがあろうとも彼らはひとつだ。
絶対にハリーは生き残る。
それだけを信じてホグワーツにいる全員が命懸けで戦う。
例え誰かが死んでもそれは無駄な死ではない。
大切な人を護る時リリーの時と同じように魔法や言葉では説明できない力が発揮される。
それが愛だ。
omg!!! a quedado epico el video!!!
Fantastic i love you harry potter 💯
4:02 😢
Yeah! So sad he had to die!
It would have been awesome if Dumbledore was alive during the battle of Hogwarts 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ikr
Tho it would be to ez
Agree, but it wouldn't be fair to Voldemorts army.
@@betolopez2429 yeah 😂
ok is it just me that hates dumbledore cuz he knew tom was up to something but he didn't stop tom like so many lives could have been saved if he did do something............he knew it was Horcruxes they had to destroy but he didn't tell harry he knew everything from the beginning but didn't do anything
Best Harry Potter video!!!
The song is perfect, your work in editing is splendid.
The only catch is the movie's end itself lol. The book's ending is so much more understandable, it ties the whole story together. It's a pity they did not follow the book and did everything they could to ruin everything just for the special effects.
Nevertheless, awesome job.
Perfect!
This is EPIC!
Gods timing is perfect
I love this! The only thing I would’ve loved to have been added was Dumbledore’s brother showing up to the battle!
He did, he conjured the patronius
Its look awesome and nice 100 out of 100 or take infinity
What an sync and edit
Choose of music is really facinating and fantastic
Keep it up
Good video I like the music
Very Nice !!!
A phenomenal series. The movies truly did the books justice!
They didn’t.
They left out a lot.
So epic :D
Good soundtrack
4:02 George just didnt know that he was seeing Fred for the last time alive.......
😥
Facts
😭😭😭
and then he couldn't call the guardian once again
The scene were the statues move is the hardest thing in the entire series
its insane how well written the story is, and insane how well the director got that movie
I cryed.
Definitely one of the coolest videos I saw
I have read the books but I also liked this video.
It was nice of Harry to not, you know, accept the sorting hat trying to put him in Slitheryn. I mean, on the train to Hogwarts, Draco was being nice to Harry and talking bad about the Weasleys and Hagrid. It was nice of Harry to not argee with him. I'm happy that Harry was on the good side
This is just 6 minute sure but I already feel it's like a movie
Truth prevails. Hate and prejudice always go down.
That was some absolute top-tier editing; I've seen many big-budget movies that couldn't manage a sequence half as well put together as your work here!
Este video me pone la piel chinita
Never Give In , Never Surrender !
Like a Spartan! 🦁😉
(See's deep dish pizza)
Me; I SURRENDER 😭
Good picking the song well done
Neville: They didn’t die in vein! But you will!
*Voldemort continues laughing*
Neville: Because ur wrong!
*Harry comes back to life*
*Voldemort is like “Huh?” and you should have seen his face 😂*
If only Voldemort just realized he just killed his own horcrux.
I got goosebumps
Increíble! 😍
A part of the melody sounds like Fairy Tale, which I love.
Voldemort: *Kills Harry*
*Victory starts playing*
Voldemort: This isn't talk no jutsu... this is... plot armor
LOVE!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
The music was the best your a good singer love the video
Epic moment
better edit then the movie good job
Great video!
Just one possible suggestion, at the end, dub the "But you will" at the end of the speech onto the end of the piece in the scene where the trio are on the bridge together - I think that would provide a greater sense of finishing
But still, a great video nevertheless!
Awesome awesome video 🔥🔥😍
"Harry's heart did beat for us, for all of us, *IT'S NOT OVER!* "
If I ever get any of my books turned into movies, I want you to score them. You're fantastic.
The channel creator or Two Steps from Hell?
@@christopherpoet458 Oh, yeah... I guess Two Steps from Hell. I thought the channel creator made this song, and named it Two Steps from Hell. Didn't know it was a band. But the channel creature can edit, how's that sound?
@@giovehousepictures7256 Two Steps from Hell is a orchestra group formed by someone and Thomas Bergeron. I cant remember the other lads name. Anyway, the reason you can play it on here is because they won't come after you with a copyright claim unless you are selling their music and claiming credit for it.
The group is a very well known and established in producing film trailer scores and then they also have albums like these.
As long as they get credit for the production and your not trying to rip them off, they are very relaxed in fair use of their music. Which makes videos like this possible.
@@christopherpoet458 Huh. Nice guys. Thanks. It's always nice to meet someone who's not toxic on CZcams.
@@giovehousepictures7256 same to you mate. CZcams can be a dangerous place to comment, so I have learned.
They are amazing at what they do. I have been listening to Thomas Bergeron's work for years through my writing and I love it. A lot of people even refer to him as the "King/God of Epic Music". I think he has about earned it.
I like your video
I've cried
i loved how the order of phoenix is totally 99% of weasley
crying 🥺
O fim de uma guerra… e o inicio de uma nova era…
People laughed at him because of his parents going crazy when in reality they were tortured and went crazy. Neville had balls
I’m reading the last book and although I know what happens I can’t wait for the battle of Hogwarts to begin (i’v only just started)
Neville is a savage. He always has been. That was his time to let his true colours show.
There’s a warrior inside all of us. Where will you find yours?
At the Battle of Hogwarts! I may die, but oh well! At least I'll be free! 😉
1:10 Perfect
Everytime I see Molly stand upto Bellatrix, I always smile. Just thinking about "Not my daughter you bitch" gives me chills
You just swore 😲 🫨 🫢
I love the part where Thanos Snap caused Voldi to die. LOL
1:10 This moment ...... Idied from the coolness of this moment
шт the video ... but for the first time in the movie
honestly if i was in hogwarts i would fight too.
Yes absolutly and even if I where too young I would fight like colin creevy who gave his life to save Hogwarts
@@ninaginny2519 yeah! Me too!
@@ninaginny2519 Yeah. I like Colin Creevey. Little hero.
Same! 🦁🔥
Whyyy, I'm crying
Olha só uma música desta propõe uma atitude de sacrifício que estaria sendo tomada ! De poderia ser rok ou hip hop! Laguertha Freya.
I have wish this Song coming in the Deathly hallows part 2 at the Battle of Hogwarts
Peace ✌️
Never seen ANY if the Harry Potter movies. Seeing this............ I might just start. I don't know.....
Cadê os brasileiros que ama esse som