Here’s some behind-the-scenes footage of a deleted scene from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One, in which Hermione dances with Viktor Krum at Bill and Fleur’s wedding. I was glad this scene was cut because it isn’t in the book. Hermione is supposed to dance with Ron at the wedding, not Viktor.
This video nicely sums up the deleted scenes from Deathly Hallows Part One which we may eventually get to see on the DVD. I liked the use of the film’s music with this fan-made video as well.
What deleted scenes do you want to see the most on the DVD? Comments are welcome.
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I’m glad they didn’t put the scene where Hermione is dancing with Krum.
The scene I want to see the most is the one of Ron and Hermione gathering stones and any other scene of them
That’s what I want to see the most also.
I’m looking forward to seeing a little bit more of the Dursleys and Harry’s parting. I know it still won’t be as much as in the book, but I heard from someone that saw the pre-screening that you did get a little more to indicate some emotion in the parting. I loved the subtle changes in Harry and Dudley and Petunia’s relationship and hate that all that was left out, so I’ll take what I can get!
Robin, I missed the scene with Harry & Dudley’s reconciliation as well. I hope that it’s on the DVD.
I really wanted the Viktor scene because I love scenes that push Ron to admit his feelings (even if only to himself) and in the book Viktor being at the wedding was the kick in the butt he needed to dance with Hermione. I was very disappointed that Viktor was edited out.
The movie was really incomplete without that encounter of Krum and Hermione.
They filmed this scene differently from the scene in the book, so maybe that is why it was cut. Ron is supposed to dance with Hermione at the wedding, not Viktor. I wonder if we will ever see this scene on DVD or Blu-Ray in the future.