Harry Potter Epilogue - Saturday Night Live
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Published 2013-10-18
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It's been 10 years, but Harry Potter returns to Hogwarts to reuinte with some old faces and has changed some. Aired 01/14/12
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All Comments (21)
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The sad thing is that his 2020 is actually better than our 2020.
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Why does Daniel Radcliffe look like a knockoff version of himself? 😆
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I burst a laugh out when the camera turned and it was Bill Hader doing Snape! 😂 (btw, his voice impression was excellent)
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”Malfoy! Still hanging around, lurking. You can’t keep living in the past, mate.” 😂 best line.
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Harry losing his sense of purpose after defeating Voldemort is a pretty funny premise ngl
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Midlife Crisis
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This looks like a nightmare harry would have post Deadly Hallows.
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Bill Hader as Snape was the most accurate impression
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Radcliffe out acted everyone in that scene
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Never did they imagine 2020 is exactly like Harry in this skit: washed up, isolated, depressed and alone
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That's an incredible Maggie Smith impersonation, she had me laughing so hard.
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What I love about this is that Daniel is tecnically playing the same character, but the personality is completely different as if he's playing a very different character.
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I can't get over how perfectly Bill Hader nailed Snape's voice
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Other title: Harry Potter Having A Midlife Crisis For 4 Minutes
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This skit is deep. All the adults have moved on in the so called "real world" and Harry's adventures only entertain the kids. It's the drudgery of growing up - personified. This parallells most people's relationship with the stories. They're exciting and enchanting when you're young, but sooner or later one has to move on. Only those who fail to fully let go, be it due to nostalgic attachment, literal frozen development, or some other reason - follow the same stories into adulthood. The killing of innocence by maturation juxtaposed by the fractured psyche of the adult clinging to youth. Alas, earwax.
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If someone told Tom Felton about this I'm sure he would have come to do it.
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The fact that Daniel Radcliffe still says 'Malfoy' in the same loathing way as he did when he as 11 gives me so much joy.
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im mad that the guy playing draco didnt take the chance to say POTTAH
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I love how Harry turned towards Snape like oh god he's back again.😂😂😂
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Radcliffe making fun of his own character is outlandishly good