As a fan of an Harry Potter movies, I feel inclined to say that there are a lot of characters who deserve attention for their amazing moments and great scenes that make you scream, cry, rejoice or all of the above. And one of those characters for me is the famous Severus Snape, the man, the legend, the legend, played by the great Alan Rickman.
However, with eight films, and many iconic moments, it may be difficult to choose just one. Today, we’re going to go over Snape’s biggest and best moments in the Harry Potter movie series, starting from start to finish.
When Snape secretly tried to save Harry on the Quidditch field (Harry Potter And The Sorcerer’s Stone)
While it was marked inward Harry Potter and Sorcerer’s Stone Snape was a gray-haired character, who was not revealed until the end of the film. When Quirrell told Harry all about his grand plan to get the Wizard’s Stone for Voldemort and try to kill the boy, it turned out that Snape, during Harry Quidditch’s first game, the one who was trying to save Harry, without harming him.
This was a big change, considering the Golden Trio – Harry, Ron and Hermione – thought Snape was the one who was courting his shoes for off, showing that Snape, despite his prejudice against Harry, deeply cares about the boy. in some way.
When Snape kills the snake during the dueling club (Harry Potter And The Mystery Room)
Dueling is something I feel was so unused in the Harry Potter series, but for the same look we got from it in the movies, it was iconic in every way for Severus Snape.
Anns Harry Potter and the Secret Room, when Harry begins talking to the snake that was summoned during the confrontation between himself and Draco Malfoy, apparently sending him into the hands of another student, Severus takes it upon himself to get rid of the snake after Gilderoy Lockhart failed to do that.
It’s a quick time, but since Snape had thought so quickly about making sure the snake was gone so it didn’t harm an innocent child, he’s talking books about his character.
When Snape tries to protect the trio from Werewolf-Lupin (Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban)
In person, Harry Potter and the Azkaban prisoner is my personal favorite Harry Potter film, from the time tour with the Time Turner to his wonderful music and scenes, but one moment I love from the movie Severus Defends the Golden Trio.
It’s even better when you remember that Snape was followed down to the Shrieking Shack times to go against both Lupine and Sirius and then Harry was sent off – he still make an effort to keep the kids safe when Lupine turns into a werewolf shape because he didn’t drink his belly that night.
The Harry Potter And The Goblet of Fire
You just need love Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, from a mixture of teenage weird feelings to the character of Cedric Diggory, there are many reasons to love the fourth Harry Potter film. But this one just makes me laugh each once.
Severus is not even one of the most famous characters in this movie, with most of it going to Harry and his rivalry in the Tri-Wizard Tournament, but through this scene, when Harry and Ron discuss the next Yule Ball, Snape. they’ve just had enough of their crap and practically put their heads back into their books to stop them from talking, smoking them several times.
It’s just so funny and shows that this guy has so much fun. I wish I could see more of it.
When Snape Teaches Harry Occlumency (Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix)
I’ll see why Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Yes Daniel Radcliffe’s favorite film out of the original, because there are wonderful times like this. When Voldemort begins his way into Harry’s mind, it is decided that Snape is going to teach Harry’s residence, a way to block Voldemort’s mental access.
However, this comes to an end one night when Harry is able to break into Snape ‘s mind, and he sees the memory of James Potter (Harry’s father) and his friends bullying Snape as a teenager, revealing a great reason why Snape is so hard. on Harry – because of his father’s past prejudices.
It’s heartbreaking to be a witness, and even worse when Snape asks Harry to leave after that.
When Snape Kills Dumbledore (Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince)
Albus Dumbledore is a unique and complex character with a wild background that is sure to be explored in the to come Fantastic Animals: The Mysteries of Dumbledore, however, its end was certainly one of the memorable parts of it Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
At the end of the film, when it is revealed that Draco is the man assigned to kill Dumbledore by Voldemort but can’t do it, Snape steps in, fulfilling his Unbreakable Vow he made with Narcissa Malfoy. In just two words, one spell, he kills Dumbledore, who falls from the Astronomical Tower. It’s beating on your hearts and I’m pretty sure my eleven-year-old mind was weeping her eyes.
And when published, Snape is the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince)
All over the world Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry has always learned new magic from a textbook that claimed to be the property of the half – blooded prince. Throughout the story, we are left wondering who this man was, until it was finally revealed that it was Snape who owned that book, years ago.
Harry tries to use a spell he learned from the textbook on his return with the other Death Eaters, Sectumsempra, but Snape easily fights the move and puts Harry in flight, revealing that Harry was learning his own magic. used. What a powerful time and one who spoke books for Snape. It shakes me every time.
Snape’s Last Times (Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2)
At this point, almost every fan thought Snape was a villain. He killed Dumbledore, hurt Harry, and ran away with the Death Eaters. However, the last moments of life in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 telling for his character. When Voldemort confronts Snape as to why the Elder Wand refuses to serve him, he thinks it’s because Snape is the man who killed Dumbledore.
Because of how wands work, Voldemort thinks he has to kill Snape in order for the Elder rod to serve him, and so he does, since he has the pet snake , Nagini, does as he says and kills the man. But after that, when the Golden Trio arrives and tries to find a way to help him, Snape instead gives Harry one of his memories, and the way he looks at Harry. while dying – obh, that view takes me every time. You can tell he’s thinking about Lily. Which brings me straight to the last minute and my next minute.
Snape Memories (Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2)
Always.
Come on, you shout too. It was at this point that we all realized Snape indeed he was not wicked. After Snape dies and Harry returns to the Pensieve in the master’s office, he sees the memory that Snape gave him, and it is said that although Snape hated Harry’s father, he loved his mother , Lily, always.
After her death, he worked as a double agent against Voldemort and the Death Eaters to protect Harry from Voldemort. Harry also learned from the memories that Dumbledore was dying and they expected Snape to kill him.
Yes bombing of a moment, a man who turns Snape’s character upside down as we knew it and made us all look at him in a different light. And now I know for a fact that I can never listen to her “Subject Lily”Without crying again.
What are some of your favorite Snape moments from Harry Potter saga? Alan Rickman was definitely the best choice out of everyone to play, and his design will forever be iconic.